Thread regarding AT&T layoffs

Market Downturn = End of RTO

Real Estate sale?

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T does not own most of the real estate. All they could do is break leases. Making people so miserable they quit is the primary cost saving strategy for 2024-2025.

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Post ID: @3ukx+1tRgpzEy

Keep Dreaming

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Post ID: @1kab+1tRgpzEy

Markets are already heading back up. NIKKEi is up like 8%.

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Post ID: @1dzq+1tRgpzEy

Selling commercial buildings, pennies on the dollar.

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Post ID: @pnw+1tRgpzEy

Who’s buying buildings?

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Post ID: @nlo+1tRgpzEy

Keep trying.

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Post ID: @wjn+1tRgpzEy

you can bet that the destabilized market will be a stronger reason to dump headcount. you'll be entering a market with real job hiring problems now. you got nothing to lose, may as well get very vocal now against your leaders

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Post ID: @jtb+1tRgpzEy

We all know that upper management at T would never admit they made a mistake.

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Post ID: @nvl+1tRgpzEy

Interest rates going to fall quicker and more now, reducing t's debt carry costs. But don't worry, t still wants you gone. And fast. Don't get confused by rto. This is about firing you. Period.

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Post ID: @jmy+1tRgpzEy

Atlanta and Dallas have plenty of room and with campuses being expanded.

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Post ID: @uwa+1tRgpzEy

First, of all, the RTO really has nothing to do with Real Estate. It is all about reducing head count.

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