Thread regarding Verizon Communications Inc. layoffs

Spys

Does anyone else feel that there are spies for companies like T mobile or the dish working at Verizon steeling our secrets and taking our business theres alot of suspicious people that seem to have a extended employment history that could be telling them what we are or arent up to

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Possible. T-Mobile has paid shills all over the internet, so placing actual physical spies and encouraging those wayward types to get jobs at Verizon and then paying them for every sinister action towards that very employer would be brilliant, albeit immoral and borderline illegal.

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Was Diego the one who pushed for “brand identity above all else” and mandated that all of our internal tools had to be reformatted to look like Verizon.com?

Since then, we have lost great tools due to “cost” or “sunsetting” and now were replaced with sh---y alternatives that take 5 disjointed steps to achieve what we used to see in one click.

Some times you need an old crusty Java app with 40 tiny buttons with little pictures you still don’t even know what they are after 20 years of working with it. Once muscle memory kicks in, it’s the fastest way to be productive.

Not these PlaySkool style, double spaced, minimalist “dashboards” with free text search that don’t serve us when everything has been renamed.

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Post ID: @1mng+1nfxPfV3

Yes - I am a TMO spy working at VZ. I see what VZ is doing and tell my leadership to do the opposite. It's worked out great so far!

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Post ID: @1lyh+1nfxPfV3

Stealing ideas from Verizon? That’s laughable. Needs to be the other way around, Verizon should be stealing ideas from industry leading tech companies.

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Post ID: @1zys+1nfxPfV3

This is the reason Diego is no longer gainfully employed after the dismal performance. Clearly, was the wrong person for the job from the date of interview and the date of the written job offer.

Diego, the worst decision to hire and the current CEO needs to accept 100% of the blame - whereas this current CEO should be the next to go - but this current CEO has nine lives.

How much longer will this current CEO be gainfully employed? Longer then when this current CEO was employed at Ericsson, Kista, Stockholm, Sweden??

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Post ID: @1pky+1nfxPfV3

Go 90 was brilliant! The world just wasn’t ready for it yet.

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Post ID: @1twx+1nfxPfV3

No one is stealing Verizon’s ideas. First off Verizon doesn’t have an original thought, they pivot off what others have already done.
Trust me no one is trying to steal ideas like Go90, naming plans after shirt sizes (thanks Diego), or failed programs like retail transformation.

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Post ID: @ahl+1nfxPfV3

Yes, spies... learning how to tank their businesses too.

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Post ID: @xae+1nfxPfV3

Hans Vestberg destroyed Verizon. Every leader in this company has no idea how to develop growth. It's a mafia what has taken over VZ. Criminal

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