Thread regarding T-Mobile layoffs

Near-end of 2024 status on "The Way We Work", i.e. NTWs 70% Offshore and 30% Onshore?

I'm a long-time NTW whose contract extends into 2025*.

With 2024 nearly over, any "The Way We Work" stats to share on this metric being met or not?

  • Yes, I quite well know that NTWs' contracts may abruptly end regardless of the extension date.
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Post ID: @OP+1vXJ602N

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Costs less to pay someone living in and operating out of Singapore to do the job then some schlub in the US.

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Post ID: @iwwr+1vXJ602N

Hope you contract is ending.

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Post ID: @hrqo+1vXJ602N

@ewa+1vXJ602N Yes, yours is. I suppose you don't have the skills necessary to work in Tech hence your d-mb post.

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Post ID: @eps+1vXJ602N

D-mb post.

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Post ID: @ewa+1vXJ602N

doesn't matter what is done right now in any telco. No leader, NTW, FTE, rich-grand-daddy, or jesus can fix it. The companies operate in the negative based off loans. When the loans are used up, the ship begins to show the holes in the hull. Verizon and ATT have massive long term debt. No way the financial owners of the ATT and Verizon long term debt will ever get back the money they loaned. On top of that, the revenue is not enough to maintain all the cell towers in the telcos. We will see the telco show finale soon.

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