Thread regarding AT&T layoffs

AT&T Media is Paid For

Newsmax did a glowing report this morning about how well the company is run and the fantastic 3 year plan will be best in class.

🤮🤮🤮

Not a mention of the 30,000 layoffs in the last 2 years.

That's media bought and paid for folks.

Ever wonder why the media reports on CNBC NEVER tells the real inside story? It is because ATcuts them a fat check.

It's all rigged. We all know dang well the current AT&T path is in the toilet.

All Horse💩 from The STINK on down.

Rigged.

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Post ID: @OP+1vOA1Aiq

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"The reason you offshore is to get cheaper labor to do the same work."

So, to the point, the labor is needed but T just does not value it at the current US price. It's is a nuance that you seem to have missed.

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Post ID: @1nkk+1vOA1Aiq

"Newsma, now there is a reliable source of information."

Um, it is Newsmax not Newsma and what news do you watch, CNN no doubt.

AT&T is full of lefty no-talent DEI hires and boy it shows. Like this twerp missing the entire point because he doesn't want to criticize the company that hired his talentless A$$.

The STINK will come for you too DEI putz.

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Post ID: @1ule+1vOA1Aiq

Newsma, now there is a reliable source of information.

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Post ID: @1oll+1vOA1Aiq

"If the workers are unneeded then why are they hiring 1000’s in India to replace them."

You cannot be this stupid but apparently you are.

The reason you offshore is to get cheaper labor to do the same work.

What a total putz this dork is.

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Post ID: @1yla+1vOA1Aiq

If the workers are unneeded then why are they hiring 1000’s in India to replace them.

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Post ID: @1qhg+1vOA1Aiq

The company has a sizable media spend for ads that air on CNBC…

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Post ID: @1anb+1vOA1Aiq

It's actually not a very good example at all because all they did was listen to the webcast and read the press release and after that they basically spewed it out.
Source: I was in the industry

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Post ID: @1dgj+1vOA1Aiq

“Rule of thumb with business media is that they always brown nose CEOs to high heaven right until the sh-t hits the fan, then it’s open season. You don’t get access by being tough”.

But Jim Cramer did put both Stanley and Randall on the CEO Wall of Shame!

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Post ID: @1hdy+1vOA1Aiq

“Got rid of unneeded workers.”

That would start at the C suite.

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Post ID: @1jzv+1vOA1Aiq

Laying people off and using that money to buy media. Shocker.

Worst CEO.

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Post ID: @1ols+1vOA1Aiq

It’s the exact reason pharmaceutical companies advertise on tv. It’s not to sell products, it’s to pay the media company so they don’t negatively report on the company.its all a game played on the regular, everyday working class.

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Post ID: @1gvo+1vOA1Aiq

Rule of thumb with business media is that they always brown nose CEOs to high heaven right until the sh-t hits the fan, then it’s open season. You don’t get access by being tough.

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Post ID: @1bjf+1vOA1Aiq

Still have 4 levels of VP. It’s just like the politicians, there are rules for the Lords and a different set of rules for the serfs. I see you peeking under the blindfold M’lady justice.

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Post ID: @1gmd+1vOA1Aiq

Got rid of unneeded workers. Running a business.

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Post ID: @1hin+1vOA1Aiq

Remember the financial analysts reward companies for downsizing to reduce costs and increase efficiencies. Add value or you are out.

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