Thread regarding AT&T layoffs

This isn’t normal attrition

I’ve never seen this many people leaving at once. This isn’t normal turnover. This is a mass exodus, and everyone knows exactly why.

You forced a five-day RTO that nobody wanted, layered on tracking that feels like a maximum-security system, and created an environment built on fear instead of trust. People held out hope it would get rolled back to something reasonable. The notorious 8/1 email ki-led that overnight.

Since then, it’s been a steady stream of exits with a significant ramp in 2026. And it’s not random. The people leaving are the ones with options. The ones who actually drove results. The ones you can’t replace.

Who replaces them? Not “top talent.” It’s the bottom quartile of talent, whoever is willing to accept a five-day, heavily monitored, in-office model in 2026. That’s a much smaller and much weaker pool. That’s just reality. It’s the most desperate undesirable people with no other options. Nobody is choosing this model if they have a better option.

So what you’re left with is predictable. High performers check out or leave. Everyone else learns the game. Swipe in, sit down, do the minimum, go home. Because that’s what you’re measuring now. Presence, not performance.

This is a direct result of the decisions being made in the c suite. And it’s hollowing the place out in real time. Congratulations stink, you’re going to be the chairman of nothing. Your legacy is tarnished and getting worse by the day. Tick tock, time is running out.


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Post ID: @OP+1kn7ewyd6

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They gutted my entire team and the entire org around it. I am one out of maybe 5 of the originals carrying knowledge since our dept began and I am looking to quit. Been getting interviews and offers. The job market is opening. Give it a try. Good luck.

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Post ID: @120+1kn7ewyd6

@er because they are GEN TROLL

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Post ID: @hz+1kn7ewyd6

@ev O yes it does. Your AD met with your VP this week and presence was stressed.

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Post ID: @fr+1kn7ewyd6

LOL

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Post ID: @ew+1kn7ewyd6

My organization does not have 5 day RTO as Engineering Planners (LCMs).

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Post ID: @ev+1kn7ewyd6

@er not sure what you’re seeing but where I work there’s a new retirement or left the business weekly. Sometimes multiple per week. It’s not made up although I know you wish it was.

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Post ID: @et+1kn7ewyd6

@ea doesn’t that seem like a huge waste considering it could just be a phone call? This is why RTO makes no sense. Thank you.

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Post ID: @es+1kn7ewyd6

@OP
Cool fake story, OP. There is no mass exodus. Why do you id1ots continue to make cr-p up?

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Post ID: @er+1kn7ewyd6

@e5 will you be traveling from Dallas to Atlanta so we can have this conversation in the office? If not we will have to discuss over teams.

“Whelp”. Guess we can’t “collaborate” then. See you on the virtual call. 🤡

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Post ID: @e8+1kn7ewyd6

@bj "Lazy. Not funny or clever, or amusing in even an ironic way."

Now you're talking AT&T!

Let's collaborate and discuss this further in the office.

Whelp, see you on the commute!

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Post ID: @e5+1kn7ewyd6

The job market is starting to unfreeze a bit. It has been dead for at least the past 3 years or more. Once that happens, a lot of people will be headed for the door. I’m already interviewing at 2 other companies and they are both hybrid with higher pay and bonuses. Fingers crossed it works out. I have been looking for a long time.

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Post ID: @dt+1kn7ewyd6

“ Whelp, see you on the commute!“

Lazy. Not funny or clever, or amusing in even an ironic way.

“Whelp” isn’t a word. And the rest of it makes no sense.

You think you have a cute little signature phrase there but all you do is illustrate your mental deficiency.

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Post ID: @bj+1kn7ewyd6

Per the 4th quarter earnings report we ended 25 with 133,030 total employees. That is down from the 140,990 we ended 24 with. In a company this size that difference doesn’t make most think mass. It would be interesting to know how many of that decrease were management.

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Post ID: @bb+1kn7ewyd6

Where is this "mass exodus" you speak of? Still plenty of workers as far as I can see.

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Post ID: @b1+1kn7ewyd6

I am a top performer and I am staying.

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Post ID: @b0+1kn7ewyd6

First year at AT&T?

Lol, they don't care about your personal life or preference
to "work from home."

Only a fool would have thought the company would have made WFH permanent.

Whelp, see you on the commute!

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Post ID: @ax+1kn7ewyd6

You all need to quit your whining and get back to work. Be greatful you have a job in this declining economy!

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Post ID: @aw+1kn7ewyd6

@ap

No. I will stay on as long as possible as an actively disengaged time-and-resource waster. Plus it's super fun to pi-s off bootlickers like you.

Have a nice day, sweetheart 😘

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Post ID: @ar+1kn7ewyd6

If an employee no longer wants to work, get out!

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Post ID: @ap+1kn7ewyd6

@aj I don’t disagree that’s what they want, but assuming that’s even a possibility is a total pipe dream.

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Post ID: @an+1kn7ewyd6

They don't want normal attrition. They want 50k employees almost universally making less than 6 figures. That means everyone making more than that and over 40 years old need to be made as miserable as possible until they quit. Performance and knowledge DO NOT MATTER. Leadership believes all this work can be done for pennies by AI and offshore. There are plenty of H1Bs out there to replace you in their little slave commune in Frisco, TX, right next door to the new campus. The more of you that leave on your own, the less of you they have to fire. That is how they sleep at night - they think they are doing you a favor by letting you leave on your own terms instead of just firing you outright.

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Post ID: @aj+1kn7ewyd6

Should be no surprise as we are ranked at the rock bottom of the “best culture” and “best places to work” rankings.

Their RTO policy will be their demise. Many held on to hope for a change back to a reasonable hybrid schedule and realize it isn’t coming, so now they’re leaving. It won’t be long now before things start breaking and nobody who’s left knows what to do.

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Post ID: @ac+1kn7ewyd6

I would be more interested to know where they are going. Are they staying within the industry? We all know the AI pumpers are forcing industry change upon all.

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Post ID: @a8+1kn7ewyd6

I am physically exhausted and mentally burned out due to being expected to cover the globe, but then told my hours are 8-5 MF in office. The teams meetings still keep coming, the overnight coverage - who is making these stupid rules? The commute or the move to another state. Offices with people squeezed in like sardines and people who can’t seem to grasp not having a call on speaker and yelling their replies. I am over it. But hey - pickleball.

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Post ID: @a5+1kn7ewyd6

Spot on. Not to mention the brand and its workplace culture is beyond tarnished in DFW market. Anyone being recruited or thinking of applying here knows someone that's either here or left, and nobody is saying a good thing about this place. Basically, don't do it unless you're desperate.

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Post ID: @a4+1kn7ewyd6

I agree. I actually can’t believe how many people are leaving this year; pretty wild but not surprising. If something doesn’t change before end of year I will also be leaving 1Q27. Can’t take much more of the 5 day BS. Worked from home for over a decade before Covid and now I’m tired of playing their game. This is very clearly a sinking ship.

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