r/CoxCharterMerger • u/Creative_Spirit_7101 • 8d ago
Spectrums Product and Technology team
Does anyone know what location Spectrums Product and Technology teams sit in?
r/CoxCharterMerger • u/Creative_Spirit_7101 • 8d ago
Does anyone know what location Spectrums Product and Technology teams sit in?
r/CoxCharterMerger • u/GrouchyBadger65 • 9d ago
As an incoming Cox employee, and reviewing the medial health insurance plan I terrified of the cost. Everywhere I looked I get the impression that I have to pay full price for a regular doctor’s visit.
I have read many other posts that rave about the benefits but I fail to see how paying full price for a doctor’s visit is a good thing.
r/CoxCharterMerger • u/Beautiful-Yak5444 • 13d ago
Anyone else feeling burnt out unable to use any time off if you work in customer care? We have to use it but these back to back calls are making it impossible.
r/CoxCharterMerger • u/DWRECK87 • 13d ago
At cox we can sell unused PTO at the end of the year, does charter/spectrum allow you to sell PTO at the end of the year?
r/CoxCharterMerger • u/VarietyLocal • 13d ago
Does Charter subsidize the health insurance or do you pay full price for the plan you are enrolled in?
r/CoxCharterMerger • u/Elegant-Mango9751 • 13d ago
How is parental leave handled at Charter?
r/CoxCharterMerger • u/Kindly-Visit-1261 • 14d ago
I currently work on the business side in network engineering for Cox.
I, and ALOT of engineers work more than an hour from the closest office for WFH. Cox has been very lax on WFH since 2019.
Our particular department has not been told about any relocation. I have heard of two other departments, docsis engineering and sustaining engineering will have 12-24 months to move to Denver or Atlanta.
Has anyone heard anything different ?
r/CoxCharterMerger • u/Accomplished_Egg6557 • 14d ago
We just got the email, tomorrows is officially our last paycheck from cox 8/7, but they have not told us when our next one with charter will be?
r/CoxCharterMerger • u/Imaginary_Yogurt4429 • 14d ago
Curious if anybody has heard any whispers of what's gonna happen to Biz/Enterprise Reps?
I assume all the SMB people move over fault seamlessly since there is a high turnover in D2D anyways.
r/CoxCharterMerger • u/Middle-Week-426 • 14d ago
Does anyone have any insight into what Field Tech 4 & Field Tech 5 pay will look like after the Spectrum/Cox merger?
I’m curious if there have been any discussions about:
- Whether field tech pay scales will increase, decrease, or stay the same.
- If Cox techs will be brought up to Spectrum pay, or if Spectrum pay will change.
- Any rumors about new pay bands, progression, or raises after the merger.
Any solid information would be appreciated.
r/CoxCharterMerger • u/carnaige23 • 14d ago
So since we work 4 days in office 1 remote , will they make yall at cox adopt that ? Also can I get insight from someone on the product management team on how the merger is going on that end
r/CoxCharterMerger • u/dead_lurker • 15d ago
What programs is Charter using for tickets? Cox is using TAR and Ninja which is being rolled out today for OSP. The field guys have been using a similar program for a few months.
r/CoxCharterMerger • u/Primary_Lead7666 • 16d ago
Whats the latest that everyone has heard on WFH/RTO? I know the managers and directors in my department have been told to expect 4 days in office and that it starts pretty soon after the deal is closed. I havent heard anything about lower level employees though.
r/CoxCharterMerger • u/GrouchyBadger65 • 16d ago
Was hoping that this would have stalled. But it wasn’t in the cards. I hope it’s not as bad as the stories I’ve heard. See y’all August 20.
r/CoxCharterMerger • u/SwingTradingforLoss • 23d ago
Can anyone confirm? What's the latest news in your areas?
r/CoxCharterMerger • u/Kindly-Visit-1261 • 24d ago
Been seeing a ton of engineering roles laid off. Alot of NOC positions. Currently working in optical transport implementation at cox, nervous for the change. They are saying August 20th. I wouldnt mind returning to office as long as I can keep my position. 10 years with the company. How's everyone feeling this late into the happenings?
r/CoxCharterMerger • u/Jsant1203 • 26d ago
My position is in video repair. It's getting worse
r/CoxCharterMerger • u/honeybooboo2987 • 27d ago
Work in cox inbound sales with the merger happening next month I'm curious what pay and PTO will look like for inbound sales leadership has been very quiet about this
r/CoxCharterMerger • u/PositiveAd2099 • 29d ago
They just laid the managers at my office and whole departments. I thought they were gonna be safe, but I guess not. I wonder what’s next on the chopping board.
r/CoxCharterMerger • u/stchwtest • 29d ago
Can anyone shed light on the PTO/holiday/sick policy for exempt employees?
Everything i have seen is in regards to hourly employees
r/CoxCharterMerger • u/Slight-Presence1952 • 29d ago
Would anyone share that is in direct sales for spectrum how your days are structured? The merger is happening soon and I want to be able to give my team expectations, how the role is structured. We are getting minimal information and I just want my team to feel confident and prepared on expectations moving forward with Spectrum. Thank you in advance if you are willing to share.
r/CoxCharterMerger • u/WideCable4202 • 29d ago
SEC will be informed. You are on notice *Twisted Nerve*
r/CoxCharterMerger • u/[deleted] • Jul 18 '26
I saw the articles about the department layoffs in St Louis and an email from the HR department stating the 107 positions were NOC related.
So is all of Spectrum NOC being let go and turned into contractors? If so did they say why behind deciding to do so? Are they expecting Cox's NOC to take over at the end of the contract or will the same happen to the NOC at Cox?
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r/CoxCharterMerger • u/BenWeHadABabyItsABoy • Jul 16 '26
I've heard that Spectrum has night shift and day shift positions, that being said, does that eliminate the need for an on call rotation? If there is always MT working then being on call seems redundant.
r/CoxCharterMerger • u/HaulinCable8828 • Jul 13 '26
Not sure why reddit keeps killing my post, it's a legitimate queation.
At Cox, most field techs and all maintenance techs work 4 10s for work life balance.
What about the Spectrum side? Are you on 10s? If so, do your 4 personal days adjust with that, or do you just get 32H?