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One year and counting without a cellphone.
I retired on the last day of May last year and at that point turned in my work issued cellphone.
I haven’t had a personal cellphone in probably over 15 years as I was able to use the work one for infrequent calls. My job was a Facility Manager for a city of around 40,000 people. I was responsible for the Buildings and operating systems of Police, Fire, City Hall, Maintenance building and a Nature Center. Which meant I could get a phone call at all hours of the day and night, some of them crucial, but most minor stuff that could have been handled by an email that I could take care of at a better time. So as you could imagine, a ringing phone was not something I looked forward to. I don’t have any kids or spouse that need to get a hold of me right away. I do have a landline so people can call me and I can call when I need to. I haven’t really missed having the ability to call at anytime and like not spending the money. Anyone else here that doesn’t have a cellphone?
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Wow, impressive, and congrats on many levels!
No, I have a cell phone and I can't imagine life without it now. I can put it down and not use it at times (not addicted, don't freak out if I'm not connected), but I do like it.
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I have a cell phone I make calls on once or twice a month and receive calls on once every few months. It's my wife's old iPhone 7. She had to get a new one a couple of years ago because the iPhone 7 was too old to communicate with her car. I had a flip phone before that. We have a land line but don't know for how much longer. We're rural and AT&T wants to get rid of the land lines, probably because of maintenance. The thing is if the power goes off, the land line stays on and is our only way of making calls out, since we have to use wifi for the cell phones.
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I too use a hand me down i7+. I could get by fine with one of those 100 dollar/year phones. But since I have unlimited everything due to my wife's needs and plan, I'll call long distance to a friend and talk for a half hour.
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I got my wife a Tracfone flip phone. It is pay as you go and we pay about $24 for 3 months of service & 120 minutes plus texts - it sits in her purse and she uses it about 5 times a month but she has it if she is out and needs to reach me. She has thousands of minutes saved because she makes so few calls.
For $8 a month it may be worth having even if you never use it. A cell phone can come in handy if your landline goes down (especially if you need 9-1-1).
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Iv never had one and neither has any members of my family. Plus I run a small engine repair business out of my house. Dont know what im missing I guess.
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Impressive!
I don’t think I could get by without a cell phone. I use it as an image magnifier, a note taker, a camera, and a memory aid. Sometimes I use it to communicate.
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For me, it would be useful to call someone in an emergency while out driving.
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Things changed and as the business climate changes. If there were layoffs or headcount reductions, I would lose my phone and everything in it. So, I got a personal phone, a basic android and moved everything off the work phone. I don't have a land line. I retired last November - I don't miss the calls all hours of the day/night. I have a fixed plan that is $55/month. I use it for more than just phone, text and email. These things are very powerful almost as good as my laptop. I like hands free calling when I'm driving. I also like face timing my family and I can see my granddaughters. I'm impressed you don't have a cell phone.
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Belated congrats on your retirement, Rutager! Those people were damn lucky to have someone like you keeping an eye out on those facilities!
And also for getting a year under your belt without the need for a cell phone. Very impressive and relatable by many, including myself. I use email mostly to communicate as it seems to be more efficient. I do have a flip/cell phone for certain occasions but there are days that go by without any use, so it's by no means something I depend on daily. Comes in handy for emergencies though - such as when I drive someone unfamiliar to pick up a motorcycle and need to verify directions as I get closer. Mom is in assisted living here too so that's the number "they" have to reach me, if necessary. I only pay around $20 per month and the phone is small enough to slip into a pocket so I'm OK with having it. This is through Tracfone. Congrats again! ![]()
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I find this amazing in this day and age to be without a smartphone!
Not for being able to make a phone call necessarily, but for navigation and general information. I just spent a week in LA, can't imagine navigating the city without a phone, or getting help with places I may want to eat at or attractions I may want to see on the fly. It happened I did need to make a few calls while out of town. I was in the middle of setting up my Medicare supplemental insurance, thought I had it all squared away but an issue came up. It would not have waited for a couple weeks till I got home. Not sure where I would have made those calls conveniently without a iPhone. I love checking out but I love the convenience and ability to get help and support quickly on the fly a LOT more.
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The other plus of a landline, is that you can place them in areas that you might get injured, like in the garage or wood shop and it will always be there even if you left your cell phone somewhere else.
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Hats off, I'm jealous. I was one of the last hold outs in the ' 90s when cell phones were a new thing "I'll never have a phone in my truck" ha, look at me now. As a contractor you're out of business pretty quick without a cell
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I have 2 cell phones. The one I use as a phone is an iPhone XR. The other one is an old 5s that I use as a utility tool, not connected to the cell system. I use it around the shop mostly.
I take sequential photos when I'm taking something apart to help me remember how it goes back together. When I couldn't get in a position to see the model number on my mower engine. I stuck the 5s down between the engine and the frame a took pictures of it (it took a lot of tries to get a useful photo). At the NAPA store I just showed him the phone picture and told him I needed filters. A couple of days ago I was mixing fungicide for the orchard. Left my glasses upstairs and couldn't read the mixing directions, but the phone was on the workbench. I took a photo of the mixing ratio, expand it, and I could read it. It has WiFi and I can use it as a radio. I can tell it to take voice notes to remind me of something. I use it as an alarm clock and a timer when I'm out in the field or in the shop. I think even if I didn't have cell service I would keep a cell phone around. They are just too handy to live without.
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