The latest in a shockingly long line of T-Mobile layoffs over the last few years is reportedly affecting a total number of employees in the 'low hundreds', also taking out entire stores with it.
to fulfil roles like regional territory manager, indirect sales manager, and designated district manager, which suggests a wider restructuring effort than what's considered"normal" after a merger is currently taking place.
The aforementioned positions are being removed from both corporate-owned T-Mobile stores and Metro by T-Mobile retail locations in a lot of places across the nation, purportedly impacting a total number of people in the"low hundreds."as bad as other waves of layoffs in the past, but T-Mo is also looking to close entire brick-and-mortar stores in the"near future" to go"nicely" with all those new pink slips.
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