Thread regarding AT&T layoffs

The hours of my life I will never get back

I have been calculating my commute time lately, and the numbers are depressing. I spend about ninety minutes in the car every day, which adds up to more than an entire workday each week just sitting in traffic. I am curious what everyone else's numbers look like. How much of your life have you lost to driving since we were forced back into the office?


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Post ID: @OP+1ksfrnavs

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To save the rest of your life then you should quit. You waste more of your life crying RTO here also.

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Post ID: @n9+1ksfrnavs

@ef same bs.

2hrs a day, 10hrs a week, so about 40hrs a month.. on and on. To be stuck on Teams all day. But, I am seeking employment elsewhere on company's time.

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Post ID: @n3+1ksfrnavs

Take up me-h and stop sleeping, you'll get them back.

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Post ID: @n2+1ksfrnavs

150 miles per day in LA do the math

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Post ID: @kn+1ksfrnavs

@js if it was a requirement to complete the scope of the job or if there was any kind of real benefit nobody would care or complain.

However, that’s not the case for 90%+ of office jobs. The industry standard is hybrid for a reason. Most of us were WFH before Covid for a reason. People are tired of driving hours each day just to have zero face to face interaction and sit on teams calls they could have taken from home. The entire purpose is reducing headcount through misery tactics and nothing else. If you actually think there’s any real business benefit to 5x RTO then you’re just a low IQ individual.

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Post ID: @ke+1ksfrnavs

@js , get back to sm00ching backs1de & l1cking boots senor sycophant.

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Post ID: @kc+1ksfrnavs

The audacity of AT&T to dare ask employees to work in the office.

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Post ID: @js+1ksfrnavs

3 hours a day, 15 hours a week, 60 hours a month, 720 hours a year. That is 30 days worth of time spent commuting. One month of your life every year will be spent driving in circles to make a number on a report and zero real benefit. #LifeAtATT

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Post ID: @jj+1ksfrnavs

@gm I do more internet browsing in the office than I ever did at home

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Post ID: @j9+1ksfrnavs

“Used to be 10+ as a standard while working from home for nearly two decades.”

Time spent browsing the Internet on non-work related items shouldn’t be counted as part of your daily work presence total. More advanced network metrics reports have clarified how much time employees are wasting and brought us to where we are today with RTO.

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Post ID: @gm+1ksfrnavs

This has to be a troll post. No one is this f'ing entitled. Can you imagine making this post? Omg ... kids these days.

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Post ID: @g4+1ksfrnavs

I can imagine the hunter and gatherers back in the day. “I don’t mind hunting but why do I have to walk to find the animals”.

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Post ID: @fr+1ksfrnavs

@ek , absolute bovine sc-t. It was implemented to cull the herd in order to further line C suite pockets.

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Post ID: @et+1ksfrnavs

@ek they’ll never get more than 8 hours a day from me anymore. Used to be 10+ as a standard while working from home for nearly two decades. You can’t fix stupid

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Post ID: @ep+1ksfrnavs

What about all the wasted hours AT&T will never get back from the time many employees spent at home? This is why RTO has been implemented.

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Post ID: @ek+1ksfrnavs

@aa spending Memorial Day on this board. :(

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Post ID: @ej+1ksfrnavs

Carpooling is your friend.

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Post ID: @eg+1ksfrnavs

I spend one month of every year commuting to the office. What a waste

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Post ID: @ef+1ksfrnavs

Sleep in the break room every night. No commute required.

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Post ID: @c9+1ksfrnavs

@ah , go back to dragging through crawl spaces, up in hot attics or slacking off at the CO.

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Post ID: @bz+1ksfrnavs

Sounds awful. You should just quit and take that time back!

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Post ID: @by+1ksfrnavs

If you live in a cardboard box you'll have all 24 hours a day free time.

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Post ID: @bv+1ksfrnavs

@ah LOL!

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Post ID: @bt+1ksfrnavs

@ba Sounds like you know from personal experience, people in glass houses…

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Post ID: @bq+1ksfrnavs

@ba

Opposite. I was 50 hours a week from home. I give about 25 in the office. I mena I'm supposed to "collaborate", right?

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Post ID: @bn+1ksfrnavs

I spend 45 minutes a day loggin in to salesforce and crash launching into opus. Makes total sense. I add 11 screens that do absolutely nothing but " loading " . We do busy work now. And customers watch our screens and ask us what is going on ? We just tell them the truth - we have no idea, these are the tools the company gave us - or lack thereof.

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Post ID: @bm+1ksfrnavs

Costco runs also taking hours of my life that I will never get back.

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Post ID: @bc+1ksfrnavs

At least AT&T is finally getting 40 hours of employee time each week consistently. Until RTO was implemented, many employees were putting in less than 20 hours of work time.”

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Post ID: @ba+1ksfrnavs

The fun part is you are now paying Exxon almost as much per hour of commuting as AT&T is paying you to sit at your wagesl4ve kiosk.

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Post ID: @az+1ksfrnavs

"managers" lol...

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Post ID: @aw+1ksfrnavs

90 minutes each way so 15 hours weekly

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Post ID: @ap+1ksfrnavs

Approx 45 minutes a day, but I have more free time now as I cut my hours back to 7 a.m.to 3 p.m.

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Post ID: @ak+1ksfrnavs

about 45 minutes a day.

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Post ID: @aj+1ksfrnavs

Craft here. You management folk are the whiniest little beetches ever. Been crying about RTO for YEARS now. Doesn’t get any more pathetic.

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Post ID: @ah+1ksfrnavs

No one is being forced back to the office. Employment is at will for both AT&T and you as an employee.

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Post ID: @ac+1ksfrnavs

O commute time, sleep under my desk!

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Post ID: @a4+1ksfrnavs

About 10 min. Moved close to office as told.

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Post ID: @a3+1ksfrnavs

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