Thread regarding AT&T layoffs

They Got a Good One!

C Sanbar to T-Mobile

https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20260707712752/en/T-Mobile-Appoints-Chris-Sambar-Chief-Enterprise-Officer-and-Evolves-Leadership-Team-to-Advance-its-Next-Era-of-Strategic-Growth-and-Innovation


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You all have no clue. Stay in your lane (drinking PBR and chicken wings)

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Post ID: @fj+1kwzejaq8

I like that someone resorts to calling him Chris “Subpar”.

I wonder what SEAL team you were on?

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Post ID: @ep+1kwzejaq8

Storage thing was just running out the clock on noncompete. Have heard both good and bad about the guy; he was pretty easily needled in a town hall on the RTO question and lashed out hilariously. Hopefully he really is effective and continues to help Tmob stomp King Stink into a mud puddle.

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Post ID: @eh+1kwzejaq8

was way too casual about the lady whose fault it was for network outage… he had to take the hit for that … sad but true. no need to feel sorry for him - his military pension alone has him taken care of and the millions he made at T.
Question is: why is he leaving storage?

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Post ID: @ee+1kwzejaq8

@c6 he was fired for pushing back on the RTO attrition tactics. Shocking, someone actually cared about the way this affected people’s lives.

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Post ID: @cs+1kwzejaq8

Chris was fired. This is why he left for Publix Storage..

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Post ID: @c6+1kwzejaq8

@a6 Have to disagree, Chris dropped the ball in a clutch situation with FirstNet, he was in over his head,

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Post ID: @bz+1kwzejaq8

I was in his org. He was more pro-RTO than his peers. He was the first to come out with "vacation does not substitute for office days" policy back when we were 3 days. Just another boot-licking boomer clown. Military guys can't question orders.

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Post ID: @as+1kwzejaq8

Good for Chris. We deserve what's coming with him at the real #1 in the industry. Reminder, the Stankster gave T-Mobile it's life back with billions of $'s and spectrum after failed acquisition attempt.

Never forget. His fault.

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Post ID: @ak+1kwzejaq8

Hurricane Helene and the terrible flooding afterwards took out Sambar. We could not get the wireless network back up including first net for a long time.

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Post ID: @a7+1kwzejaq8

He was one of the best we had. Cordial and respectable. He would have never placed the company in the position it’s in now. Sadly he was forced out because he didn’t agree with the RTO BS they were forcing. That’s a fact.

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Post ID: @a6+1kwzejaq8

Chris Subpar

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Post ID: @a5+1kwzejaq8

Always heard he was a great guy and leader. Sadly we seem to dismiss the ones that have any level of leadership competency and real world experience. Good for him.

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