More than 50% layoff in market wireless. MGMs are keeping their jobs and their favorites (surprise, surprise).
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Most of the smaller site development work force was crushed. They kept some of the major markets but there were many that were let go since there was no work to keep them. There are many markets that are not building.
There were layoffs at EchoStar/DISH/Boost Mobile today. However, to whoever posted, 50% of market wireless was 100% wrong. There were approximately 300 during this reduction, and not even a quarter of them were in wireless.
Whoever posted this was right on the money.
Very likely layoffs in the engineering organization soon also
DISH is genuinely the WORST company I have ever worked for. Totally toxic, old white boys club. I worked there for 4 years, through Covid, got a promotion, a pay raise and all positive reviews. Then I was “laid off” without notice or severance. They never post their layoffs on the warn site either, despite federal law requiring them to do so!
EchoStar/Dish is going nowhere but downhill fast from here.
The unethical owner, cutthroat management and toxic company culture make it legitimately amongst THE WORST companies to work at!
Yes, good luck to all, but do yourself a favor and reinvent yourself in another industry far away from EchoStar/Dish.
Interesting…all of a sudden people who didn’t reach out to me two years ago when I was let go, are reaching out to me now and “want to connect”…hmmm? Wonder why? Hahahaha
The setup per market under the MGM will likely be 1 SDM, 1 CM and 1 SAS with everyone else let go. Don't think they will keep any DS's. The build plan for the year is basically nothing, it's no wonder they are going scorched earth. If you are in OPS or RF you're likely safe.
Where did they finalize? Didn't see any news or warn notice yet. When you post such things, provide the full context, instead of spreading one line rumours.
Can you not see the nepotism at all levels? Heard of stack ranking?
When? And when you say MGM’s keep their favorites, is that management or individual contributors?
Any warn notices?