Thread regarding Verizon Communications Inc. layoffs

3 reasons

Here are the 3 reasons why Verizon will
never live up to its rivals or its own best years from the past.

  1. Outsourcing CS, IT and other depts
  2. Everyone wants to be a manager, attend meaningless meetings to say the right things, pointing out all the wrong things that need fixing BUT NOBODY WANTS TO DO THE WORK!! Managers aren’t doing any actual work.
  3. Nasty debt problem. Execs and board put us in a position impossible to get out of

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Post ID: @OP+1kacwpnyf

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@cb this re--rd thinks managers don’t actually fix anything. I guess we should come back and gloat when they come for union next or during the strike.

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Post ID: @dy+1kacwpnyf

Look at all these managers projecting in the comments. Commenting on this forums while on the clock pretending they do anything while sending off slacks and emails all day but not fixing anything! Your day will come tomorrow when Verizon finally cuts you off blood su-kers.

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Post ID: @cb+1kacwpnyf

@aj in other words it MUST be the reason OP got turned down for manager

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Post ID: @am+1kacwpnyf

@ag oh and Bluejeans! That was an amazingly fruitful endeavor

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Post ID: @ak+1kacwpnyf

"...Everyone wants to be a manager..." - OP
That's a falsehood of your own mind's making. You're projecting.

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Post ID: @aj+1kacwpnyf

@a4 tell em chris chris

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Post ID: @ah+1kacwpnyf

Really? Its not selling off fios and buying it back at a 20% increase? Not all the awesome Yahoo/AOL purchases and starting our own media empire? Not the great 5G network and spectrum that we raced to be the "first" knowing it didn't work? Not the purchase of tracfone?

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Post ID: @ag+1kacwpnyf

@OP: #1 Verizon's corporate debt; #2 to keep and to increase the quarterly corporate dividend being labelled as a dividend aristocrat or a "widow-and-orphan stock" meaning for a "widow-and-orphan stock" is an informal term for a conservative investment that provides reliable income and stable value appreciation. These stocks are typically from large, established companies with a history of consistent performance and regular dividend payments, making them suitable for risk-averse investors, such as retirees or beneficiaries.

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Post ID: @ac+1kacwpnyf

@a2 assuming I have no business acumen is such a rookie move. You’re obviously a troll and a pretender. Pretending to be a big shot in a layoff board. What a l0ser. you sound like someone whose is going to be laid off or already got laid off.

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Post ID: @a4+1kacwpnyf

Sounds right to me. Typical problem is 20 people on an email chain discussing the issue with 2 actually fixing it.

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Post ID: @a3+1kacwpnyf

It’s hilarious when people that see only a tiny slice of the business make such broad statements

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