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You are a monster...:cool: My only issue with the phone is text messages, which I will only answer from family and very close friends. I never accept a text dealing with business related issues because, I know, el phono does email as well. The phone stays off at night unless my wife and I are apart. Our kids know who to get in touch with... |
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My emergency contacts (e.g. She Who Must Be Obeyed and my 96 yo mom, her key care giver, sisters) are the only ones who can call between 9 at night and 7 am in the morning. I absolutely loathe and hate the telephone, always have, maybe because I have been on call for so many years and had large teams working for me......and calls are rarely "good" news. As for the poor PFO's you mention - humblest apologies for using the same initialism as what I wish them to do if they call me unsolicited :D D. |
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I have my phone go into DND at 10pm and come out at 6am except that I have a few folks tagged that will ring through anyway, my mom, the kids, my boss, a couple of other family members. And that's on top of the phone being in "silent" mode all day. I think the difference is that during the day it'll vibrate and the screen will pop up a visual notification, but at night the vibrating and visual notifications are also muted. |
I think a lot of people don't know they can change the settings so only the ones you want will make your phone ring.
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Fortunately I don't get many calls, as I grew up in a small rural telephone office and have an almost Pavlovian response to a ringing phone. No, I don't salivate, I answer immediately.
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The thread title's presumptions may not apply to me :D
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This switchboard, displayed in the Alexander Graham Bell museum in Baddeck NS is almost identical to the one in our home from 1946 -76.
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1724367242.jpg The head set plugged in at the lower left. The threaded bit showing at the lower right of the board was for a crank to allow you to use a small dynamo to generate power to make calls if/when the power went out. Best Les |
I have no problems with the phone being a black hole of my time and energy.
I own a dumb phone. It takes and sends calls, accepts voicemail messages, and can take some photos only Byron would be proud to post. "Can I send you a text?" - Nope don't take them. Also, if I don't answer the phone, leave a message. If it is important I will call back. No message? Then it must not be important. If you are offended that I didn't answer your call then it stinks to be you. I don't let others dictate my life and I have very little patience for control freaks or those with over amplified attitude of self-importance. The only exceptions to the above is my wife and my daughter. |
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It's almost like a soapbox thing were people are proud that they don't answer the phone. |
My business partner bought one of the first cell phones, the Motorola brick. It was crazy expensive and calls were 25 cents per minute. He had to have it.
He moved to smart phones as soon as they were available. To this day, if I want to contact him. he prefers I send a one word text message of "talk". He will either call me right away, or text back "10 minutes" or whatever time frame he needs. If anything is outside of normal hours, we send each other email. That can be answered later. Like many here, my cell phone is paid by me, and for my use. I have no problem putting it in silent mode, and not answering calls or texts if I am driving or watching a movie. I hate all the political text messages, and I just delete and report as junk all of them. I have 4 email accounts, and my phone gets them all. Still, I prefer to use my computer and Outlook to read and send email. It is all synced to all my accounts as well. It is handy to build a new contact in Outlook, put it a folder that it should be in, and it just appears on my phone. Same for appointments. Like most of the people on this board, I lived most of my life without a cell phone. It is now my second brain. I can't imaging going back to life without it. |
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Didn't get called a lot, but when needed, I was needed .... during my corporate gigs I carried a pager & started with a bag phone, then cell phones, and it was 24x7x364 (Thank You Jesus :)) .... a necessary evil ... no mas. I check my phone more regularly now.... but it's rarely on me. T-Rex :D |
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The ratio of calls from folks that I don't recognize to VM left by folks that I don't answer is very small. Sometimes I go so long between receiving VM that I wonder if it's broken and call from my wife's phone to test. Clearly, if they don't leave a message, then it isn't important. |
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Yep, hate the political crap. I don't get much, but trash any that I do get. Yep, didn't have it for a long time, but wouldn't want to be without it now. Hell, I have myself in my phone, and have all of my addresses (work and home) for the past 20-30 years (which is several). Having all of that helps with filling out forms sometimes. Quote:
I'm glad I'm not having to deal with that crap now. |
^^^^ Megasuck being on-call like that ... never had the pleasure ;). Most of my calls ... weren't "my problem" .... more like EVERYTHING is down .... help ... at 3am :D
I was a first or last resort .... only got called when needed... really good folks handled the routine issues ... and only called when necessary. Other times they left me alone .... or not :D |
If you have a work phone that requires communication then I understand. To some extent, you are being paid to be available.
The point I am trying to bring is that when the calls are personal communications then there is no implied obligation to be available at everyone one's beck and call. To think that you are so important that I must answer your call is narcissism with a side order of hubris. |
I have one for the "It's a small world category".
Leaving Charlotte NC's borders on a Thursday night the vehicle I was in got hit and run by a red chevy pick up driven by an obvious drunk. He backed up, shut off his lights, and floored it. Eventually the drunk ran a red light that we did not follow successfully past that. So we went back to file a police report with Charlotte. Because the truck's lights had been turned off, that included the license plate's lights. All we knew were the driver's shirt color, color and make of truck. (Nice of truck makers to put their name on big reflective letters on the tailgate.) I was looking over my shoulder back at the truck as we got hit.(A very compromised position.) Que the following week and I was in increasingly severe neck pain. Go to Chiropractor's office in Fort Mill. Am sitting in waiting room. Guy there before me is on a cellphone and was in process of retelling a very familiar sounding story. When he got off the phone I started asking questions. He was a police officer for the town of Matthews NC and was in that chiro office waiting on his wife. The story he was telling on the phone given the distance this waiting room was from the accident site unbelievably was indeed a continuation of where we had left off with Mr Hit and Runner. Just after us losing us the drunk had careened into the first parking lot to park and hide. Unfortunately he didn't have enough control to not hit a parked car. That parked car had in the driver's seat the police officer sitting next to me in this waiting room. Oops. Small town police don't play. Up with the radios and on with the chase. Eventually after more contact the drunk jumped from his moving truck to go into the woods and hide. They brought in dogs. The dogs didn't have a hard time following such a strong smelltrail and that was that for Mr. Hit and Runner's night of hit and running. Also turns out Mr Hit and Runner was experienced at this, having done it before. Hence the lights off to hide the liscence plate. Also turns out Mr Hit and Runner didn't have insurance. My memory is foggy on if he had a DL, but if he did, he probably wouldn't. ....Anyway. Quote:
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Once someone knows a # has left a message that loop would end as a message was already left.
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