Thread regarding AT&T layoffs

Starting looking elsewhere

The best leverage you can have in a search for employment is the fact that you have a job. Find something better. I've been with the company almost 15 years, there's life after T. I'm about to accept a position with another company doing the same job for 52% more pay, better benefits, and free flights.

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Post ID: @OP+1nIA9NcL

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Nothing is better than AT&T. That’s why you stayed so long

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Post ID: @uxv+1nIA9NcL

Absolutely agree with OP. You have much more leverage and choice if you look for opportunities when you still have a job. If you take severance and are unemployed for 3 or 4 months (very possible) you likely have to use at least some of that money to cover expenses anyway.

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Post ID: @hbx+1nIA9NcL

What if you don’t have current skills?

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Post ID: @zzh+1nIA9NcL

Literally everyone I've talked to who has left the company either voluntarily or forced has said it was a blessing in disguise. It was a shock to the system initially but once the dust settled they were so much happier.

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Post ID: @cuq+1nIA9NcL

You’ll lose all the benefits earned if you leave before rule of 75.

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Post ID: @ffg+1nIA9NcL

to the OP: are you walking away from your severance? genuinely asking because that's what I'm planning to do also. I can't fathom sticking around for another year. It's not worth the stress and toll its taking on me and my family. There's a level of ambiguity I can work with within a job but not the ambiguity of not having a job and the work involved in looking for another job.

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Post ID: @aax+1nIA9NcL

Must be AA or SWA

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Post ID: @jkc+1nIA9NcL

Well? Where did you get hired?

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Post ID: @pgv+1nIA9NcL

Sorry. Thought you said you got fights for free.

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