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Stankey was in San Ramon. Please share

I was not able to attend yesterday. Any talks about RTO or closing San Ramon campus when the lease is up.

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does it mater what he says he lies anyway and does what he wants anyway he has free reign from the board to get them as much money as possible while losing customers and employees.

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The latest per Leggy is that San Remon will stay as T wants a presence close to Silicon Valley per a friend in that org who suggested he stated this at his last Town Hall.However, will include only some jobs,

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They had a crew in overnight disinfecting, but it still Stanks in here.

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Post ID: @2bpv+1qQalZ1K

Pajama party

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Post ID: @2luo+1qQalZ1K

Legg already said San Ramon isn't a hub for him.

But we all know how much Leggy lies and or is simply a yes man to whatever the Stink says in spite of how he denied both at his "holiday party". About a year ago Legg said that NOBODY would be asked to move and we know how all that turned out.

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Post ID: @1xvu+1qQalZ1K

I think it's just the opposite of closing the SR office. They're opening up another wing on the 4th floor next month, presumably to bring more people back to the office.

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Post ID: @1tmk+1qQalZ1K

The previous statement is incorrect. I have worked in C.Os where one half of the office was occupied by employees not engaged in maintaining equipment. In fact, some of the space was leased to government employees.

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Post ID: @1eef+1qQalZ1K

They can not move people into a central office. The building fire codes do not allow for anyone except people who maintain equipment to be in the buildings.

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Post ID: @1aro+1qQalZ1K

Was everyone wearing pajamas?

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Post ID: @fah+1qQalZ1K

The Company could save a lot of money is they shut down most of those fancy, overpriced office complexes and moved people into all of the underutilized space in central offices. Employees wouldn't have to relocate to the hubs and AT&T would save a boatload of cash. It certainly would be a win-win!

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Post ID: @qyu+1qQalZ1K

Franklin Street, very nice!

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Post ID: @npe+1qQalZ1K

He talked about brining more work to the San Ramon. A lot about it being one of the 9 hub locations. ??? Yes, San Ramon will be closed, move remaining people to Oakland CO ??? Conflicting reports here...

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Post ID: @pho+1qQalZ1K

He talked about brining more work to the San Ramon. A lot about it being one of the 9 hub locations.

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Post ID: @gei+1qQalZ1K

Yes, San Ramon will be closed, move remaining people to Oakland CO

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Post ID: @boq+1qQalZ1K

I didn’t go because it’s not a hub. I only report to hubs.

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Post ID: @ozy+1qQalZ1K

Didn’t attend as it’s the usual BS. We already know San Ramon is on the cut list, and I give it 2-3 years max. Corey said this himself the last time he was here, and where does Corey get his directions from?

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