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On Wednesday, January 9, 2013 10:05:57 AM UTC-6, jmcquown wrote:
> On 1/9/2013 10:21 AM, Bryan wrote:
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> > On Wednesday, January 9, 2013 9:04:01 AM UTC-6, jmcquown wrote:

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> >> On 1/9/2013 9:58 AM, Sharon wrote:

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> >>> Even if she wasn't busy with a customer, there must have been other

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> >>> jobs that could be done. Cell phones don't belong on the job unless the

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> >>> calls and texts are job related....Sharon in Canada

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> >> No kidding! Leave the cell phone in your car or in your purse or your

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> >> locker or whatever. You're there to do a job, not to exchange

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> >> meaningless, unimportant chit-chat with your friends.

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> > I leave mine in my car. Of course, that's not really by choice since it's Onstar.

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> > --Bryan

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> Heh. I don't own a cell phone anymore. Even if I did I wouldn't be
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> texting. As has been pointed out, it's a PHONE! Why type all that crap
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> when you can just call the person and talk to them?! (Having said that,
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> I *really* don't like talking on the phone.) Under no circumstances
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> should someone be texting friends while at work. That's not what
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> they're being paid to do.
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> Onstar is a different animal. Probably a very nice service for
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> automobile emergencies. Not for chit-chatting with the rep on the other
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> end of the line. Unless she's your best friend, of course
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The main use for Onstar phone service is my wife calling me to request that I stop on the way home at ALDI to buy a gallon of milk, and/or maybe some eggs or half&half.
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> Jill


--Bryan