I can honestly say, I have no hard feelings toward T-Mobile. I still have many friends. I have moved on to another industry and I am happy. I will say, that I did not realize how stressful it was to continue wondering.... is this the month I am laid off. If you have anxiety over if you will be laid off or what is next, I would encourage you to search your heart and decide if you are truly happy and healthy where you are. I wish you all the best and will pray for no layoffs! But, hey that stock is singing today! $$$$ Also, I learned I am more than a number! I am going to say that again, I AM MORE THAN A NUMBER - You are too!
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Replying to Post ID: @fbi+1u59qOco - No connections. I researched what I thought would be interesting. I knew I no longer wanted to continue in wireless. It was not healthy and I was working 70ish hours a week. I had 7 years of tenure - over 20 total in the wireless industry. And ALL skills are transferable. It is just finding a different viewpoint of how to use them.
I was one of the 5k as well. I truly enjoy the ageism from T-Mobile and anywhere else I applied in tech. So I took something with zero stress, working for a non-profit. Haven't been happier in years.
That being said, Mikey can 💋 my 🐴
I was one of the those laid off last year. Mikey is a sc-mbag. If cancer ate out his ringhole, it'd still be too easy of a way to go for the likes of him.
Nice try Mikey. You’re still a douchebag
What region? And if you're comfortable enough what market?
Great perspective. How much tenure did you have with t-mobile and how easy was it to transition to your new industry? Did you have transferable skills or any connections in your new industry?