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Dallas 5 x 8 questions

If Dallas is 5 x 8, how are you managing kids pickup and drop off at schools. Don’t your spouses work or are you having to cut short work? At this time I am thinking ATL is better as it is still 3 x 8


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Post ID: @OP+1kb7zt2c0

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Dallas S U C K S!!!

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Post ID: @kx+1kb7zt2c0

ATL is most certainly NOT 3x8. Depends on your org. Mine has been 5x8 for 2.5 years now.

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Post ID: @kw+1kb7zt2c0

This place is making me hate my life.

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Post ID: @fk+1kb7zt2c0

Have your kids find a way to get to school. This is be a real world problem good for them to start working through.

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Post ID: @fc+1kb7zt2c0

AT&T is not a babysitter. Pay for childcare like most of us do.

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Post ID: @f3+1kb7zt2c0

@ag
@an
@av
@b9
@c4

The true benefit of WFH is the ability to be free of dimwitted bootlickers like y'all. No wonder people are so dead set on keeping it.

If these nuggets of wisdom represent the best you can do, gutter living would be preferable to 5 minutes around any of you.

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Post ID: @ey+1kb7zt2c0

@am Not everyone can ride the bus due to distance restrictions!

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Post ID: @cs+1kb7zt2c0

Don't mess with Texas!

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Post ID: @cr+1kb7zt2c0

I gave this company every thing and I see the end coming. I regret not upskilling and I have started to do so now.

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Post ID: @cc+1kb7zt2c0

20 years ago I would have never guessed that in 2025 if your not allowed to work from home you were being abused by your employer.

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Post ID: @c4+1kb7zt2c0

At this time I am thinking ATL is better as it is still 3 x 8

Huh? We’re 5X8

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Post ID: @bt+1kb7zt2c0

@b9 those were the good day’s when the wifey could stay home Did need 2 income family less inflation
Today folks look to moonlight at Amazon to make ends meet for the American dream

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Post ID: @bj+1kb7zt2c0

At this time I think America has been doing 8 to 5 for generations. Or let someone else that needs a job take your job so that it frees up your time.

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Post ID: @b9+1kb7zt2c0

" At this time I am thinking ATL is better as it is still 3 x 8"

You're not thinking, and you're wrong.

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Post ID: @b8+1kb7zt2c0

Just like we did back before Covid. We coped.

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Post ID: @av+1kb7zt2c0

More importantly, how do you get your tennis and golfing time in?

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Post ID: @an+1kb7zt2c0

Snowflake kids expect to be chauffeured to school and back. Only the unpopular students ride the nasty bus.

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Post ID: @am+1kb7zt2c0

@af since the office is an hour away I now leave work an hour earlier than I did when I was working from home and only had to drive a mile down the road to pickup my kids.

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Post ID: @ak+1kb7zt2c0

@ag schools are within the same town you live in.. likely 5-10 minutes away… 99% of people do not live this close to an office. Are you really this dümb?

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Post ID: @aj+1kb7zt2c0

Yes you now have to pay $2,200 per month for 5 days childcare. Just like the extra $$ you now need to shell out for gas, tolls, and car maintenance. You also won’t get a raise (again) and your bonus will be slashed because new increased building maintenance (RTO related costs) hurt our bottom line. #LifeAtATT

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Post ID: @ah+1kb7zt2c0

Thank you Mr OP for exposing the real reason people cry about the loss of WFH. Golf, tennis, Costco runs, taking kids to school, walking dogs-the list goes on. You don't mind driving to school and back twice a day, but driving to an office is terrible and unfair. "But at home I work 12 hours a day" BS

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Post ID: @ag+1kb7zt2c0

It’s called childcare, yeah I know it’s crazy, but there are businesses that do that and sometimes your schools have some afterschool programs. I’m sure you remember it when you were a kid. I know the younger parents aren’t used to it as they’ve not had to do it before. It’s not ideal, and you’ll have to juggle to get there in time to pick them up, but it’s possible.

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Post ID: @af+1kb7zt2c0

ATL is not 3x8. We are 8x5 in ATL for over a year.

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Post ID: @ae+1kb7zt2c0

There's this thing called after school childcare and people use it.

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Post ID: @a7+1kb7zt2c0

Public school buses. Put your kids on the cheese.

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Post ID: @a5+1kb7zt2c0

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