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Old 11-21-2007, 05:50 AM
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Perhaps we should ask your Mom?
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Nice comeback.
Old 11-21-2007, 07:14 AM
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I use speaker phone to let my parents talk to my kids. I too hate being on speaker phone though. It just means the person is too busy or lazy to talk to you.
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What I hate too are people that dial my number on speakerphone and then pick up the phone when I answer so I'm greeted with this loud clang and click as they pick up their receiver. It's even worse when they don't do this and try to carry on the conversation still on speaker phone though.
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Originally Posted by wickerbill,Nov 21 2007, 10:27 AM
What I hate too are people that dial my number on speakerphone and then pick up the phone when I answer so I'm greeted with this loud clang and click as they pick up their receiver. It's even worse when they don't do this and try to carry on the conversation still on speaker phone though.
YES! That drives me nuts.

It's the "I'm so busy I don't have time to pick up the handset unless you're going to answer."

One of my bosses does do that though, usually when he and I are having a conversation with each other and don't want to stop talking unless the person answers. That way we both know what's happening on the phone.
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Originally Posted by happs22,Jun 7 2004, 10:03 PM
Here's a funny story - I was sharing an office at a client site with another guy from my firm. We had our faces burried in our laptops, pounding out some sort of stupid spreadsheet, or presentation, or whatever. Well, we heard the woman in the office to our left start dialing (she was a notorious speaker-phoner). Seconds later we heard the phone in the office to our right start ringing. The guy in that office answered, also on speaker phone. Well, the two of them sat in their offices, no more than 20 ft. apart, and yelled into their respective microphones. This other guy and I just sat, listening to the two of them speaking to each other. It was just too funny. We were practically on the floor because we were laughing so hard. Maybe this is one of those, "you had to be there" moments, but funny nonetheless.
This is one of the reasons I loathe corporate America (even though they cut my paychecks). Working from home FTW though.
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I use speakerphone if I'm referencing documents or drawings - I need the use of my hands, a calculator, and or my computer, usually.

Otherwise, I just pick up the handset. More private and people hear you a lot better.
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If you need to talk without holding the receiver up to your ear, then get a headset. It's much better for everyone.
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I've got a wireless Plantronics CS50 headset and it's sweet. No wires, freedom to walk around the office disturbing everyone while I'm making calls, I even go outside for while I'm on the phone if it not too windy for the headset mic.


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