How are we paying for this??
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I see the bulk downvoters from HR are back.
We are paying for this with LAYOFFS!
Did you really have to ask the question that EVERYONE on the planet knows the answer to?
@ep not true, anyone on any plan gets it, even employees. Just have to opt in. The only difference with VZ card holders is they can use it towards the bill balance, non card holders can't.
oh, and your "cash back" reward? that is only if you sign up for a Verizon credit card...
@c2 Alcohol is its own reward!
@b3 is there any alcohol awards?
I can understand people downvoting because they disagree with an opinion expressed in the post but can someone explain downvoting facts like the FCF numbers? It makes no sense!
@b6 It’s actually a pretty good ad! Yes it must have cost a pretty penny.
Not only are we profitable, VZ is the 12th largest company in the US in terms of free cash flow, beating out both AT&T AND T-Mo, but not by much. Now with recent cuts to staff and hopefully the real estate portfolio. We may pull ahead in terms of free cash flow even further possibly by 20-30%. The question is can we actually leverage that new found profit into actual growth AND keep that new growth? It’s technically possible but we shall see!
I wonder what this cost:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lzmntndEXWo&pp=ygUPdmVyaXpvbiBkciBldmls
Are the offers any good? I am not in mobile side but seems like Blah
Ice cream is one of the awards? Ice cream? Tell me you are out of touch without telling me you are out of touch.
One headcount at a time. Good thing Verizon’s customer base is shrinking. T-Mo for the win.
This isn’t god damn fb.
Easy, we're going to be paid in Verizon dollars.
@OP In case you didn’t know, the company is very profitable. I listed the free cash flow numbers below:
2025: $20.1 billion
2024: $19.82 billion
2023: $18.71 billion
2022: $14.05 billion