Anonymous wrote:Why do you use your personal phone for work?
That is your problem.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you a time traveler? Who uses a phone to make and receive phone calls at work?
+1, this is all on Teams and I can forward it to my cell phone, or turn that off
I have external clients that don't all use Teams (or any video conferencing software for that matter). And to top it off, I have contractors calling me from a job site to trouble shoot things. We don't all have big corporate machine jobs where we only speak to people internally.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you a time traveler? Who uses a phone to make and receive phone calls at work?
+1, this is all on Teams and I can forward it to my cell phone, or turn that off
Anonymous wrote:Are you a time traveler? Who uses a phone to make and receive phone calls at work?
Anonymous wrote:Are you a time traveler? Who uses a phone to make and receive phone calls at work?
Anonymous wrote:Are these known contacts/colleagues/clients that are calling you? I would block them for the duration of PTO if I could.
Anonymous wrote:If you don't want to do a separate phone, you could get a google voice number and turn off notifications for that during set hours. But it would be hard to train people to use that number.