Atlanta to El Segundo. Some were let go within 1-2 years. Real shady move by the company but regardless of whether you were let go or not those who moved thinking....no they weren't thinking, this is ATT and anyone putting in any effort towards this company's success cannot be saved. All your efforts and all your contributions, the ten's of thousands, the 100,000 of you cannot overcome the captain of the ship having the propellers at full throttle nailing icebergs.
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anybody that moves for this company is a mo--n.
Part of the move to California was in support of the Time Warner purchase. They wanted to move part of the company to the "creative" center. As we all know now, that purchase was undone pretty quickly.
I moved to Dallas two years ago and haven’t looked back. It was a good decision for me and my family.
Since we are going to lose so many native English speakers in HR due to the rollout of Workday, I would expect post such as these going forward to sound a little bit more, how can I say, from the Indian outsourced variety. Tank Q.
The entire time I've worked for at&t, it's always been the same rant. Save, save, save, do not spend any money, make do, somehow. I've always felt that it was ridiculous to try and save, after all, Stankey just throws all our money down a rathole in the end.
Thanks for that, Stankey’s son-in-law.
I remember that. They were offering a 30-40% pay increase plus full relo to do it. Still almost no one from Atlanta was taking the offer; thus, enough people said no that they canned the whole program. Last time was Stankey calling that shot too, then they rolled him out and put Donovan back in charge it was such a failure. Yet here we are again.
would never move for the so called leaders of this that constantly lie.
I moved to Dallas two years ago and haven’t looked back. It was a good decision for me and my family.