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    The slow march of the return to office has taken another step forward

    No. 🤬 you ‘Fortune’. You’re just spoon feeding the rich what you think they want to hear.

    Amazon and ATT are big but they don’t represent the whole and does not imply return to office is inevitable.

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      Where im at, there is literally only two companies in town. Comcast and ATT. No other options. So yeah, I have a choice but not really. They get my money no matter what. Wish we didnt have a duopoly…

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    AT&T owns a lot of corporate real estate. Its fucking with their books so they have to punish everyone so execs look smart.

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    “The majority of our employees and leaders never stopped working on location for the full work week—including during the pandemic,” a spokesperson told Fortune.

    And you…you’re proud of this?!

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      The majority of my “leaders” have been full remote since pandemic. Of course, they stopped approving full remote immediately after they got theirs.

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    I’m happy my greedy company closed our office a year ago to save money on the lease. I don’t respect the people in charge but full time WFH is an excellent perk.

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    Not like China just totally owned you, right? Yeah, let go of your top talent. Good idea.