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Atlanta overcapacity

One Atlanta location was overcapacity, one day this week. They’re planning on opening another building. They’re looking at badges and log-ins on the LAN network at the buildings.

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Post ID: @OP+1nAOd9ZW

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Yeah, procuring more real estate... that'll retire debt.

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Post ID: @1rjo+1nAOd9ZW

It’s like a giant southern family reunion.

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Post ID: @1gir+1nAOd9ZW

5 semi loads of desks are coming your way

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Post ID: @1egu+1nAOd9ZW

If the corporate LAN even works. I've had to use my COU to connect to the internet the last few days at my COE as the wifi su-ks, and half the cubes don't have ethernet ports.

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Post ID: @1tml+1nAOd9ZW

The fire department will shut the building down if it’s over capacity. Why doesn’t someone make an anonymous call to the fire marshal?

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Post ID: @1mit+1nAOd9ZW

It takes much more money to get another building up and ready for use than to keep an existing one going. So either they are lying about that or they are incredibly stupid and incompetent. both are very likely.

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Post ID: @1ibk+1nAOd9ZW

They want us to be as uncomfortable as possible.

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Post ID: @1dql+1nAOd9ZW

1277 is absolutely beautiful HOWEVER the workspace is one of those new age “open concept” workspaces. Coffee shop set up with a ton of communal tables, sofas and bar stools but there aren’t that many desks to actually work at. It is not comfortable to sit and take calls from a bar stool from 8-5 or work at a communal table with random people and actually get work done.

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Post ID: @1kzo+1nAOd9ZW

Calls to OSHA in the fire marshal. That’ll put into this really quick.

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Post ID: @1xyv+1nAOd9ZW

There’s also not enough parking in Alpharetta. The capacity of the building does not equal the spaces for cars in the parking lot.

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Post ID: @1vsr+1nAOd9ZW

RTO has nothing to do with returning to office and is instead a ploy to get people to quit. I’m playing along and reporting to the office as designated but there is not room for employees that work here as is. Let alone room for those that will be relocating. The mere act of grabbing an elevator this week is a 15-20 minute wait at the Lenox location. Police and security are everywhere. Parking spaces don’t exist. Reservations are unavailable. Tried going to 1277 to work and was promptly kicked out due to not having “clearance”. People are having to work at the cafeteria area due to space being unavailable. This is a fu----g sh-t show, but I’ll keep playing along.

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Post ID: @1wdh+1nAOd9ZW

So is 1277 full with Att people or is that future space. Looks like it would hold quite a few people.

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Post ID: @1rsw+1nAOd9ZW

"They’re looking at badges and log-ins on the LAN network at the buildings."
How sad to think management has stooped to this level.

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Post ID: @1ixf+1nAOd9ZW

So what’s with the threat of move to Atlanta or lose your quit if they don’t have room for us? Makes zero sense.

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Post ID: @1fnh+1nAOd9ZW

A call to OSHA will help resolve all issues

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Post ID: @1xuu+1nAOd9ZW

Alpharetta was at capacity as well

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Post ID: @jet+1nAOd9ZW

Atlanta has been at capacity every single day this week. It is a sh-t show. There is no parking and we’re having to make use of overflow parking nearby. Also they’ve already purchased 1277 at the Lenox campus and that has alleviated nothing.

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