Thread regarding AT&T layoffs

Dayton ohio call center closure

I heard today that the call center in Dayton Ohio was closing. Can anyone verify.

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Post ID: @OP+1n8ZvYON

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Yes there has been constant layoffs and sh-t business decisions since SBC brought all companies outside of Texas every single one has reduce head count to pitiful levels and service has degraded stock prices have suffered pitifully, look at the history. Some of the best places to work across the country have been destroyed by this Texas company while they hid their name and origin.

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Post ID: @Bqei+1n8ZvYON

Can they do that?

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Post ID: @1rfe+1n8ZvYON

Louisville and part of San Antonio as well

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Post ID: @1zur+1n8ZvYON

if you literally call them now, would get a message the number has been disconnected or no longer in use?

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Post ID: @ebv+1n8ZvYON

Yes. Dayton is not a hub or COE.

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Post ID: @xss+1n8ZvYON

No specifics, but the constant laying off and no way to bring down debt, the only way leadership can think of hitting their targets is by closing real estate locations, and laying off. This is exactly what is going on at the moment, and has been in the works for some time. Only now, its being rushed at an insane pace, and you can see the fallout from it.

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Post ID: @qcg+1n8ZvYON

Any specifics?

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Post ID: @fsh+1n8ZvYON

Yes, confirmed. There will be multiple closures this year and next, AT&T is a sinking ship. Check their financials, and you will see. Stock price is another indicator. Stankey has been lying through his teeth.

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