Thread regarding AT&T layoffs

Market Based Reality

I’m younger. I don’t have a pension. I’m here because the job makes financial sense for my role. Call that “market-based” if you want. But if a better opportunity comes along, I’m gone.

Most of the employees around me everyday are much closer to retirement than I am. Some are already beyond the Rule of 75. If a voluntary package comes along, they’ll likely take it. If not, they can afford to wait it out.

The irony is that the current strategy is pushing out the very people the company should be trying hardest to keep.

As the job market improves, us younger employees with transferable skills will have more options. Five-day RTO, presence reports, and constant uncertainty make it easier to say yes to those opportunities.

Replacing us won’t be cheap, and it won’t be quick. Hiring costs are higher, onboarding takes time, and it can take years before a new employee reaches full productivity. Then, if the culture hasn’t changed, they’ll leave too.

The solutions is straightforward - - Offer a voluntary separation package to employees who are already considering retirement instead of waiting for attrition.

Return to a 2–3 day hybrid schedule to improve recruiting and retention. If leadership insists on five-day RTO, then compensation will have to become much more competitive.

Hold individuals accountable for performance. If someone isn’t doing the job, manage that directly. Don’t build policies around the assumption that everyone needs to be treated the same because a few people aren’t performing.

The company talks a lot about being “market-based”… The labor market is about to remind them what that actually means.


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@ek I’m just here for 6 more years until social security kicks in.

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Post ID: @gc+1kwzhxkxw

There are plenty of hybrid and WFH jobs. Why are you taking those jobs?

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Post ID: @ek+1kwzhxkxw

I like it here. I am staying even if a better opportunity comes along. Go AT&T.

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Post ID: @ej+1kwzhxkxw

@d5 "It’s the current AT&T standard, so we’ll see you on the commute."

As is 8&Skate, so you have to be sure to commute time your commute at 6am and 2pm to see me! Great standard Stank has created!

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Post ID: @d7+1kwzhxkxw

@d5 nope. You won’t “see” me anywhere. I just sleep and watch YouTube in a focus room for 8 hours then head home. I love 8&skate culture!

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Post ID: @d6+1kwzhxkxw

“5X RTO isn’t the industry standard, in fact it’s not any standard at all.”

It’s the current AT&T standard, so we’ll see you on the commute.

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Post ID: @d5+1kwzhxkxw

@ac Amen Brother!!

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Post ID: @cw+1kwzhxkxw

@cb 5X RTO isn’t the industry standard, in fact it’s not any standard at all. There’s about 5-10 companies trying to enforce 5x RTO, and half of them have rolled back since announcing. Care to share your “industry standard” source? Do you even know what industry this is?

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Post ID: @ck+1kwzhxkxw

@cb how is RTO the industry standard when we are the only ones in the industry doing it?

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Post ID: @cj+1kwzhxkxw

RTO is the industry standard
Resistance is futile. Keep crying if it makes you feel better.

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Post ID: @cb+1kwzhxkxw

@bq She still has a job and wasn't impacted by the June layoffs...shocking I
tell you. What is her title?

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Post ID: @br+1kwzhxkxw

@ac I think it’s hilarious when Stank’s daughter comments here coming to his defense! LOL

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Post ID: @bq+1kwzhxkxw

Quit calling them "roles." We are not playing pretend, and there is no craft services table.

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Post ID: @aj+1kwzhxkxw

@ac

Sure thing, chief.

Just as soon as you stop bootlicking. Do let me know when you become capable.

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Post ID: @ag+1kwzhxkxw

All that to complain about RTO. Noone cares, stop whining. Come to work or don't, you won't be missed.

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