Thread regarding AT&T layoffs

Relocating to Dallas HQ

Effective date 11/1/24. Drove past it last weekend. Didn't realize the HQ was so big. What is it like working there? Is there open parking? Who do I contact onsite to find out which floor I should go to?

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Post ID: @OP+1uG1CROn

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Congratulations. You now get to see Golden Boy's brass ba--s everyone morning and evening. What a sh-t show and embarrassment to the proud legacy of the companies T acquired and destroyed. Thanks Randy, yup we're a media company now all right. How's that working out for you?

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Post ID: @1yvp+1uG1CROn

You don’t need a desk or workspace if you never do any work lol. I like to chat with friends on different floors and departments, then it’s time for a free lunch in the concourse.

There’s really nothing else to do in the afternoon so might as well dip out and beat the traffic. The best part about working at HQ is the smell of canine and human ur--e walking in every morning!

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Post ID: @1xix+1uG1CROn

‘Most of these comments are bull. I don’t love the open environment but there really is a decent amount of space.’

But is there really? Do you promise that you have never seen anyone working on the floor? Tell the truth. I need to know for the documentary that the production company will be pitching to Netflix. ### dah dummmmm ###

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Post ID: @1tnd+1uG1CROn

Most of these comments are bull. I don’t love the open environment but there really is a decent amount of space.

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Post ID: @1oxg+1uG1CROn

Good luck. Be ready to pay $150/month to park on a surface lot in the sun. Then you will walk a few blocks and try and avoid getting accosted by homeless people. It’s fantastic.

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Post ID: @pdp+1uG1CROn

“Once inside you will be seated upon the floor in the hallway with the other minions.”

T owns the Dallas corporate office. 100% liability of any physical or emotional harm caused by employees forced to sit on the floor. For leased offices you simply have to make the case that T was aware of employees forced to work on the floor and made no exception to their strict and punitive RTO policy.

This may also extend to personal liability so L3s and L4s should be cautious about instructing employees to RTO if they have documented their experience to you via email.

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Post ID: @pgk+1uG1CROn

Welcome home! You are going to love Dallas.

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Post ID: @dlp+1uG1CROn

“Please ask your manager. This is a lay off website”

Are you working on the floor or do you have a reserved office?

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Post ID: @dib+1uG1CROn

“Once inside you will be seated upon the floor in the hallway with the other minions.”

If this is true than the people shall sue, sue, sue, sue.
Declare fire hazard, human indignity, unsanitary conditions, back issues caused by working an 8 hour shift curled up against a wall, racism if PoC is on the floor while others are not.
Get the phones out and video. Let the world see first hand the evil that AT&T has become.

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Post ID: @plh+1uG1CROn

It's just like going to a P Diddy house party.

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Post ID: @dbn+1uG1CROn

The parking lot will be full so you park in some side alley two miles away. You will be accosted walking to the office and the tweakers will steal your catalytic converter. Once inside you will be seated upon the floor in the hallway with the other minions.

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Post ID: @agn+1uG1CROn

Please ask your manager. This is a lay off website

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