Well, we got the call in Southeast Planning/Engineering for full RTO. Wondering if ALL of ATT Engineers got the call. We are lucky we have our own cubies here. Do most engineers have their own space at the office elsewhere?
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Man I hope this helps us in the field. I’m a mobility tech…nothing internal gets done, fixed, corrected or even looked at. Support has been nonexistent. The RTO crowd on our end has been too busy dik’n around do wtf ever they do.
OP, have you been into your office to see if your cubicles are really unoccupied? They’ve been moving a lot of people back into the field offices. People who wants reported they are no longer have seats.
I sit in a different chair daily & wipe them down as I leave daily with a fe--s sample.
Then I put a marks a lot check on the fabric so that I don't sit in xHIT.
OSP design and planning have dedicated cubes in my market area.
"This was put out as a requirement for everyone last quarter."
The rollout dates are different for different groups.
We will be cube sharing with you vey soon.
No assigned seats. More butts than chairs. Part of the plan.
Congratulations!
OP, “Engineering” is a pretty liberal term used across multiple org’s and business units and professions throughout the enterprise. Perhaps you could spend a couple of minutes in Webphone and advise what “Business Unit” and “Department” you’re in and who you’re senior leadership executive is. That would help answer your question more easily.
Did you really think you wouldn’t be impacted by fill-time RTO?
Though some in my Northeast market did put up nametags and stuff on cubes (this is a relatively new office space) they were instructed to take them down by CRE-- as all spaces are to be drop in only.
Please stop calling yourself an engineer.
You really need to ask your leadership chain why they waited so long to tell you. This was put out as a requirement for everyone last quarter.
They.
don't.
care.
Maybe their org was trying to fight it and lost? My org was just told 2 weeks ago - no assigned seats.
You really need to ask your leadership chain why they waited so long to tell you. This was put out as a requirement for everyone last quarter.