Anonymous wrote:At home, during our free time, we talk often. If we are apart on the weekends, we do call and connect during the day.
But during work time, on the clock? Only if it's an emergency, or if it's something extremely quick: "Would you like me to pick up Thai on the way home?"
I would be very annoyed if I had a coworker who talked to his or her spouse/significant other frequently during work hours. TIME TO WORK!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DH works in an office that doesn't allow cell phones. He's also in a lab most days, so there's not a desk phone either. Which means I don't get to talk to him until he arrives home between 6-8pm. We talk a lot though!
I would be annoyed if a coworker was taking personal calls all day, especially if I could overhear. I think you need to go outside to take calls like that.
One more time, I am not taking ANY personal calls during work hours, except for emergencies, which has only happened once when our 3 year old ended up at the ED. The calls happen on the way TO and FROM work.
You're being obtuse. Start fessing up to the continued messaging that you say you do
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My coworker make a snarky remark yesterday about how often I speak to my husband. We normally talk on the phone in the morning on our way to work and then again in the evening on our way back until we get home. We also chat off and on via messenger throughout the day. We don't HAVE to, of course, if I'm on the phone with my mom or a friend for a part of that, that's not a big deal. But then once that call is over, we are back on the phone. We also talk on the phone if one of us is out running errands and, if one of us is out of town, we talk on video all evening until bed time. I never thought of this as excessive, it's not like he's calling and I don't want to talk or vice versa, it's very mutual and it comes naturally. Just like we would talk if we were both home.
Anyway, coworker says she would never have that much to talk to her husband about and that she doesn't see the need to talk that much. I find that kinda sad, but I realize that I may actually be in a minority. So what's the norm in your house?
Not sure about then need to chat during the day while at work. It's probably pizzing your coworker off that you do this when you SHOULD be working
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DH works in an office that doesn't allow cell phones. He's also in a lab most days, so there's not a desk phone either. Which means I don't get to talk to him until he arrives home between 6-8pm. We talk a lot though!
I would be annoyed if a coworker was taking personal calls all day, especially if I could overhear. I think you need to go outside to take calls like that.
One more time, I am not taking ANY personal calls during work hours, except for emergencies, which has only happened once when our 3 year old ended up at the ED. The calls happen on the way TO and FROM work.
Anonymous wrote:My coworker make a snarky remark yesterday about how often I speak to my husband. We normally talk on the phone in the morning on our way to work and then again in the evening on our way back until we get home. We also chat off and on via messenger throughout the day. We don't HAVE to, of course, if I'm on the phone with my mom or a friend for a part of that, that's not a big deal. But then once that call is over, we are back on the phone. We also talk on the phone if one of us is out running errands and, if one of us is out of town, we talk on video all evening until bed time. I never thought of this as excessive, it's not like he's calling and I don't want to talk or vice versa, it's very mutual and it comes naturally. Just like we would talk if we were both home.
Anyway, coworker says she would never have that much to talk to her husband about and that she doesn't see the need to talk that much. I find that kinda sad, but I realize that I may actually be in a minority. So what's the norm in your house?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DH works in an office that doesn't allow cell phones. He's also in a lab most days, so there's not a desk phone either. Which means I don't get to talk to him until he arrives home between 6-8pm. We talk a lot though!
I would be annoyed if a coworker was taking personal calls all day, especially if I could overhear. I think you need to go outside to take calls like that.
One more time, I am not taking ANY personal calls during work hours, except for emergencies, which has only happened once when our 3 year old ended up at the ED. The calls happen on the way TO and FROM work.