I remember before he left, people were happy, always trying their best to meet goals, always wanting to motivate each other and be super positive... Now? It's super high pressure sales, constant fear and stress that layoffs are looming, constantly seeing people cry at their desks. Our center had 2 suicides this year. It's just awful and so demoralizing working here..
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"Legere didn’t do sh-t. He got the deal done, did Twitter and Periscope, and went to a few call centers from time to time."
Legere did exactly what he was brought in to do, boost morale, with workers AND the consumer. Pretty sure he was the first CEO in T-Mobile history to drop F bo--s in all hands meetings lol. His Twitter still has 5.7M followers. His focus was to get T-Mobile to surpass Verizon, and he did it. To say he "didn't do sh!t" is just ignorant.
Legere didn’t do sh-t. He got the deal done, did Twitter and Periscope, and went to a few call centers from time to time.
Legere was like the college football coach who takes over a struggling program, turns it into a champion, and suddenly bolts. Then shortly afterwards it comes out the program is under investigation for a multitude of NCAA violations. Any struggles T-Mobile is currently undergoing (Spring merger layoffs, security breaches, flat growth) can be attributed directly to decisions under the Legere regime, if he were still here it would be no better.
Legere was a shill and a con-man just like the rest. All the pink-wearing id--ts just bought the lies he told. He sold you all out and jumped ship with pockets full of cash the first chance he got.
"I remember before he left" he lied to congress, employees and took ALL THE MONEY. Don't be mad now, I am sure there were internal celebrations and cheap emasculating, incredibly ugly tshirts for everyone when the merger was announced. Couldn't wait to get that spectrum and dump "Sprint" employees. Who got played?
For grins, if what you say is true (it's not) then TMobile was full of "happy" people who acquired a company and then what...got passive and allowed the acquired company to take over? What business school model is that? So Sprint...was genius and TMobile was...not? OR Karma is really a bad word.
Find your happiness in something else because what you have is a JOB at a company that answers to shareholders....not employees. And message board whining to get up votes....makes many of us laugh. Facts. The dog caught the car.....PEACE!
I don't think you understand what the word "literally" means.
- Sprint ki-led Nextel
- Sprint was dying before the T-Mobile merger
- T-Mobile is now toxic/sick
Sprint is cancer
#BringBackLegere
A big thank you to all of those inept numbskulls on the SLT who came from Sprint. This is on them. They brought legacy Sprint ineptitude to the fo-e.