My last day with T was one year ago. I was one of the thousands impacted by Stink's 2020 layoff hustle - a desperate and flailing attempt to try by him to try and help cover up his abysmal management and disastrous business decisions.
Since then, Stink has:
- Eviscerated the benefits for T employees and retirees
- Made it crystal clear that he does not value employees with seniority
- Explicitly told employees to not look at T as a long-term career option
- Sold off both DIRECTV and Warner Media at a huge loss
- Fallen way behind both T-Mobile and Verizon in 5G rollout, coverage, and performance
- Made things so toxic that investors avoid T even after a good Q3 report because nobody believes his lies or has faith in his leadership. In fact, T stock was worth about $27 a year ago. It's at $25 today (and falling).
Any other employee at any other company would have been released for 1/10 as many failures as Stink has. Yet he not only keeps his job, but gets a healthy increase in both salary and incentives.