Thread regarding AT&T layoffs

If Money is Tight Then Maybe we Should Stop Wasting Money on Sh!t We Don’t Want or Need!

AT&T “leadership” needs to wake up and start making hard decisions about where capital is actually creating value and stop wasting it on nonsense.

Starlink and SpaceX are no longer just interesting companies to watch and laugh about. They represent a serious long term existential threat to traditional telecom like AT&T, and Wall Street is clearly paying attention. The recent 30% decline in AT&T’s stock price reflects the growing concerns about the company’s future and its ability to compete in a changing industry.

AT&T employs roughly 100,000 people, and maintaining a large and widespread office footprint comes with enormous ongoing costs like office leases, utilities, HVAC, water, janitorial services, security, parking, maintenance, supplies, and countless other facilities expenses in the neighborhood of $2B-$4B annually.

A reduction in unnecessary office space and a more flexible virtual first approach could free up tens of billions of dollars used for real competitive investment. That’s capital could be redirected toward the things that will actually determine whether AT&T wins the next decade like network investment, technology, spectrum, AI, innovation, and attracting and retaining top talent.

Instead, we’re continuing to wastefully spend billions on office space each year while also building a new multi billion dollar HQ nobody (besides Stink) wants or needs. At a time when the company is facing its biggest competitive threat in history, is that really the best use of capital?

AT&T doesn’t need to waste more billions proving employees can sit in a building like it’s 1960 in 2026. It needs to spend its available billions proving it can compete in the future, and right now morale is so low because of RTO that nobody here is motivated or cares at all.

If leadership is serious about competing against starlink, then capital should follow strategy. Go after the easy low hanging fruit and reduce the unnecessary facilities and associated costs, rethink archaic RTO requirements, and invest those dollars where they’ll actually generate a real competitive return. Ending the RTO nonsense seems like one of the easiest and most obvious places to start.

Too bad this “leadership” team is full of proven losers who can’t admit they got it wrong, again. One man’s ego and stubbornness will be the demise of a once great American company. Sad!


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Post ID: @OP+1kx6knpcd

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To all the bootlickers who like to troll RTO. Just tell me one thing, why does it matter where you are physically if all your work gets done properly and on time?

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Post ID: @pp+1kx6knpcd

Building a new hq with a planned move in 2028 is ridiculous. Beyond stupid..

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Post ID: @m9+1kx6knpcd

A big part of the problem is CBRE. They really su-k @ss.

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Post ID: @k3+1kx6knpcd

@bp

I know that bootlickers are a dimwitted bunch, but this is a new low.

It's a wonder that you can navigate a keyboard. Or do you have disability services doing it for you?

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Post ID: @dw+1kx6knpcd

@bn

Nah. What's really weird is the level of interest some of y'all take in where others work.

Has sniffing the same old farts become boring? Has the magic drained out of your extended sessions lingering in the restroom?

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Post ID: @dv+1kx6knpcd

RTO advocates are vile bootlickers. Without flexibility at the workplace, you will never retain the best talent. Only pathetic losers with no life outside of work will apply for on site positions.

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Post ID: @cs+1kx6knpcd

As Elon said - return to the office of resignation accepted.

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Post ID: @bp+1kx6knpcd

Bunch of cry baby weirdos that are afraid to go back to work in a building.

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Post ID: @bn+1kx6knpcd

We can’t get toilet paper, light bulbs n more!

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Post ID: @bj+1kx6knpcd

HVAC, water, janitorial services, security, parking, maintenance, supplies,

Well they've chosen to ignore HVAC, janitorial services, security, maintenance, and supplies at our work yards to save money but still expect us to report to a yard.

Be glad you've got decent services.

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Post ID: @at+1kx6knpcd

“ RTO is the industry standard, accept it or resign“

Why do you get your jollies from repeating this false claim over and over? You don’t find it a bit odd? Were you dropped on your head excessively as an infant?

Everyone knows that a structured hybrid schedule is still the standard for management at most large corporations, and not just in telecommunications.

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Post ID: @ac+1kx6knpcd

Another AI produced tribute to WFH. RTO is the industry standard, accept it or resign

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Post ID: @aa+1kx6knpcd

@a7

If there is room on payroll for a bootlicker like you, we sure are!

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Post ID: @a9+1kx6knpcd

@a7 "Getting rid of unnecessary workers is also really helping."

The problem is that T can't keep the employees they do need. The young ones are leaving because they cannot stand the culture, the smart ones move on to better companies, and the older ones are hanging on for the severance, medical benefits, or other retirement eligibility.

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Post ID: @a8+1kx6knpcd

Getting rid of unnecessary workers is also really helping. T is still so bloated.

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Post ID: @a7+1kx6knpcd

@a5 You obviously have not seen the SH!+ coming out of the Ivy League lately . . .

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Post ID: @a6+1kx6knpcd

@a2 great limited talent pool of all those Ivy League schools in TX and GA…….

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Post ID: @a5+1kx6knpcd

@a2 Oh no! I’m shaking in my boots… as if anyone would be afraid of getting booted off the titanic before it hits the ice berg.

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Post ID: @a4+1kx6knpcd

Okay post obviously comes from AT&T senior leadership.
It's the party line.
In September of 2024 John Stankey told a room in St Louis that by 2029 everyone would be in either Atlanta or Dallas.
They're going to close everything else. If you don't work in one of those locations, be afraid.

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Post ID: @a2+1kx6knpcd

@OP you are making too much sense… seriously though very well thought out and well written. Let’s all sit in an office to take teams calls with no in person interaction because we’re all spread all over the country! Ge-z! If it’s about layoffs then just do the layoffs. These guys in the c suite are clueless and couldn’t run a lemonade stand. I agree it is sad.

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