Good on them.
Source?
Supplemental Source: https://www.cwa3204.org/
Danke.
You are a very smart bird. Don't sell yourself short.
Don't you wish literally everyone was me?
Don't you wish literally everyone was me?
Not everyone literally, but most posters here on Poal...
Straaange times when I'm rooting for the union. Strange fucking times indeed. That and AT&T tried to stick me with the bill for a bunch of stolen services. Story for another day, maybe.
Normally I would hope they both lose (goodreads.com).
AT&T already seems like it's on strike, their services seem to go down quite often, I work with ISPs all the time and AT&T is by far the fucking worst.
Their fiber is pretty slick. Haven't had a significant outage even one time. Plus it's synchronous gigabit, rather than just gigabit down.
Yeah, can't complain about that, unfortunately I manage networks for a lot of locations that are still forced to use their DSL services, that's why I have a bad experience with them, but that shit is ancient, even Verizon's still existing DSL is god awful and unreliable.
Ugh yeah DSL is cancer. Really I just got lucky with my connection. I know plenty of folks with way shittier AT&T connections of both cable and DSL varieties.
Actually when I moved into my house and tried the connection out I was like "Sweet 1gbit download." Then the upload happened and mfw (c.tenor.com)
Well their network already runs pretty poorly. If they go on strike I bet it stops altogether.
pushing back the deadline is a victory
the communists are in a rush, so a delay allows real science to find facts
You think science cares about facts?
I've been saving movies and content to SD cards for a while. Any time I can download something I don't feel like watching I save it to my SD card. I have hundreds of movies and videos and PDFs and books and things like that saved. The internet isn't a guaranteed permanent resource.
Gee, without the CWA, the NSA can't spy on all of us all the time.
I hope they dont cut the wires of the internet
I didn't like what I read
So these aren't actual AT&T workers, right? These are contracted workers of a tradeskill. Something that (((AT&T))) likely abused and took for granted.
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