Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is illegal but you can buy jammers. Seen it in action. It is very funny.
Would this get you in trouble if there were an emergency and they couldn't get the necessary info or make a call?
Anonymous wrote:It is illegal but you can buy jammers. Seen it in action. It is very funny.
Anonymous wrote:OP, don't complain, that just discredits your point of view. When you're in a meeting and this happens, then ask something that requires that person's response. Chances are, they'll miss the question. Each time it happens, it will make them look increasingly irresponsible. At some point, either their supervisor will get involved, or their humiliation will reach the point where they'll need to modify their behavior. At the end of the day, it seems to me that the core of your complaint is not technology, but the fact that folks use that technology in a manner that's not appropriate for a place of business.
Anonymous wrote:This summer i gave a ride to a 21 year old who was babysitting my friends' kids (she was on the clock). We were in the car together for 30 mins and she texted the ENTIRE time. It struck me that her generation were the forefront of texting and had no adult guidance in realizing limits and how to be polite and social within the confines of real world and texting. My teens are learning limits of that-ie the realperson comes first, and when and where to text ( phone put away at the table, wheninconversation with others etc..
I think the "entry level" comment is probably targeted atthis age/generation, and the lackof etiquette they were taught in this area.
Guess what, meeting are for the most part useless and are from the era of the 1970s. realtime social callaboration are the tools of the future. Maybe you should implement a wiki or interntal facebook like sharing messaging system for your company.
This. Case and point.
Anonymous wrote:Guess what, meeting are for the most part useless and are from the era of the 1970s. realtime social callaboration are the tools of the future. Maybe you should implement a wiki or interntal facebook like sharing messaging system for your company.
Anonymous wrote:Wasnt the op saying enty levels shouldn't be on their phones but the rest of us are justified because we're not entry level. how presumptious.
Anonymous wrote:It was the same thing when the bluetooth headsets came out. Took folks a while to realize that you didn't need to wear the headset 24/7.These same people, without the smart phone, would be just as likely to be passing notes or doodling during the meeting. It's just more obvious.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do what I do. Carry a large glass of water and when they run into, spill it on the phone.
Now, THIS is a good idea.