??? 05/14/07 22:20 Read: times |
#139250 - That's why I don't allow 'em IN the office Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Andy Peters said:
Richard Erlacher said:
I don't like "being on a leash" and that's what a cellphone or pager represent to me. Funny, most everyone I know has a cellphone, and NOBODY uses them as a leash to the office. They're like cigarettes ... an excuse to waste a moment here and another there. If somebody's got urgent personal business, they should handle it elsewhere. If "the gang" is trying to sort out what we're doing tonight, we call each other on our cell phones. I guess I'm old enough that most of the "gang" is not doing anything tonight ... aside, perhaps, from pushing up daisies. If I need to get together with someone, I email 'em or call 'em on the phone ... on my land line. In fact, a bunch of my friends don't have landlines.
Yes, a lot of folks, e.g. illegal aliens, folks with ultra-poor credit, etc, do that. If it's cheaper or more convenient, I don't blame anybody for doing things that way. However, land lines cost <$15, while cellular service, which is terrible (low audio quality, dropped calls, "dead" spots, etc.) seems to cost about $40. And I have a Mac laptop even though The Office is entirely Windows-based. So, clearly, I'm not doing work on my own time.
-a Since I'm the owner/manager, I'm always on my own time. I like to work, though, and I don't like interruptions. That's why I prefer email over phone calls. RE |