Thread regarding AT&T layoffs

Closing Brand Stores

Michigan Avenue closing on Aug. 1. The company says that shopping patterns and phone-based services being used more heavily by customers both played into the decision.
SFO next.

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I love how righteous COR employees are. You're the ones who create fraud and AR is expected to meet and exceed those numbers. Eventually the only sales channel will be online.

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Post ID: @xtp+1n8Q1W5g

Shame but not surprised. Seriously nice brand store that waaaay outshined Verizon and T Mobile's. It's a ghost town after selling off HBO though and is following the path of the competitor stores that were more boring. Commercial loan was probably due for another term.

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Post ID: @nvx+1n8Q1W5g

AR are a joke! Wakmart, Bestbuy, Prime and more! You will always need COR to cleanup that ~%>{}^¥ for sure

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Post ID: @pxq+1n8Q1W5g

Most of COU stores have already closed (or in most cases were sold off to third parties, so they're still there, just not corporate own locations anymore). One of the possible options that I've considered with the RTO was looking for open management positions at a store, but it definitely feels like a dead end as well.

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