Thread regarding AT&T layoffs

So much hate and jealousy from office workers

people make fake news like remote workers dont work simply because disgruntled workers dont have that option.
If you are a horrible worker you will do this no matter where you are. Maybe you are the entitled smoke worker who takes 100 smoke breaks a day
or the person who talks to their coworkers all day. There are plenty of ways to prove production so stop being a hater and be thankful for what you have

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Post ID: @OP+1v04FZgt

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I would gladly return to MY LOCAL office where I was hired to work 5 days a week if it meant keeping my job. Alas, that’s not good enough, I was given two weeks to decide if I wanted to uproot my family and move to a state I’ve never even visited, on my own dime, without any guarantee I wouldn’t just get laid off in 2 months anyway.

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Post ID: @3rtn+1v04FZgt

If the whole premise was to bring folks back to the office to "collaborate" and meet up then do not expect employees to be sitting at their desk and typing so you can and report on key strokes for 8 hours. Were we not told we are in the office so we can collaborate with co-workers and communicating with one another? Isn't that what you wanted?

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Post ID: @3rdc+1v04FZgt

"Metrics don’t lie concerning lowet productivity."

Only people with metrics lie.

Actually, based on a study by the University of Pittsburgh there is no improvement in metrics by forcing people to return to working in the office.

https://business.pitt.edu/return-to-office-mandates-dont-improve-employee-or-company-performance/

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Post ID: @2ytj+1v04FZgt

No one can take 100 smoke breaks in a day and live. That is 5 packs. And I have never smoked.

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Post ID: @2oci+1v04FZgt

If you can't/won't comply with RTO, resign and go get one of those jobs that"Pay more than T/have great mgmt/and let you WFH 40 hours a week" Stop whining and start packing

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Post ID: @1rrl+1v04FZgt

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Agree. Once we are back to 5 days they'll be evaluating anyone who isn't.

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Post ID: @1nke+1v04FZgt

Amen!

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Post ID: @1bgc+1v04FZgt

“ I would not want the constant scrutiny and the eventual tap on the shoulder.“

No scrutiny, I comply with the once a month requirement and there’s no problem. As far as the “tap on the shoulder”, I’m at the stage of life where it will be welcomed when it comes.

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Post ID: @1tfz+1v04FZgt

Metrics don’t lie concerning lowet productivity. This is why RTO is being enforced.

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Post ID: @bck+1v04FZgt

Time to RTO and actually work.

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Post ID: @wcb+1v04FZgt

TW is nothing to be jealous of. It doesn't fit the mold of the direction AT&T is heading. I would not want the constant scrutiny and the eventual tap on the shoulder.

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Post ID: @kwc+1v04FZgt

It speaks volumes when the FTO lash out at those that have remained in TW status. And it's not all of them just a vocal few.

Here's the thing...I am still TW because as of today, I am still needed to perform my job function. That probably won't always be the case, but it still is as of today. I am nowhere near any office (over 100 miles) to which I could report every day. I do report to that office over 100 miles away at least once a month, where no one on my team, is, per the current guidelines I was given.

I'm sorry you have to report 3-5 times per week because of your proximity to an office building.

How in the actual F is that my fault?

Grow the F up and worry about your own business. You are pathetic.

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