ZEGAR said:I hate the way there is a compulsion in society which means if a mobile rings IT MUST BE ANSWERED
Kildrought said:In previous company, policy was that a ringing phone left unattended could be switched off by anyone else in the office.
In one office I worked in, an unattended mobile phone belonging to one of the men was answered by a woman colleague and when his (somewhat surprised) wife asked if she could speak to her husband she got a reply "Oh, I'm sorry John can't come to the phone, he's in the shower"
He never left his phone behind again.......
ZEGAR said:I hate the way there is a compulsion in society which means if a mobile rings IT MUST BE ANSWERED
extopia said:............waiting patiently in line in, say a bathroom showroom or something, and just when it's your turn the phone rings and the counter attendant takes the call. Just think of it. You, the customer are waiting to spend money and someone making an enquiry about the price of towel racks gets a higher priority.......
That's one phenomenon. What were the other phenomena?Max Hopper said:Had the 'phone prioritisation' phenomena happen last week at the Aer Lingus Premier check-in at JFK (I am a Gold Circle member). Spoke evenly but firmly with the fellow about it. Received Premier upgrades whilst enjoying the WiFi in the lounge.
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