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Who paid for relocation expenses of the Golden Boy from NJ to Dallas?

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Do you want to borrow Golden Boy?

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  • All the newbies at AT&T including many executives hired in the past 4 years should google AT&T Golden Boy and read about its story. It gives them a really good insight into AT&T culture.

I think it should read "good insight into WHAT WAS AT&T culture".

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All the newbies at AT&T including many executives hired in the past 4 years should google AT&T Golden Boy and read about its story. It gives them a really good insight into AT&T culture.

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Post ID: @kan+1roMUS12

It's time to melt it down & sell the brass to a scrap recycler & pay down the debt.
There is no spirit left at the t.

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Post ID: @mxf+1roMUS12

Who paid for the move!? Who cares! It was done in 2009.

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Post ID: @wrj+1roMUS12

He is living his destination. Come on now.

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Post ID: @nnz+1roMUS12

He is now finally home

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Post ID: @xcs+1roMUS12

There’s a cardboard cut out in the lobby of some of the hub locations

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Post ID: @sra+1roMUS12

The statue was moved in NYC twice, then to Basking Ridge, then to Bedminster, and finally to Dallas. Per AT&T: "Formally known as the “Spirit of Communication,” the 28-foot golden statue was quietly dismantled and moved in July to Dallas, where it now sits in the lobby of AT&T’s new global headquarters.

“He’s always been wherever our headquarters is,” said AT&T spokeswoman Ellen Webner. “He’s had quite an interesting history.”

Now who would pay to have this moved? CRE or donated severance from surplusesed employees?

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