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What now, no bluetooth?
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<blockquote data-quote="soberups" data-source="post: 828685" data-attributes="member: 14668"><p>I personally cannot stand to have anything covering or clipped to my ears, and I also think that it is very unprofessional for a driver to walk around wearing a Bluetooth on his ear while delivering packages and dealing with customers. Many people are oblivious to how <em>loud</em> their voices become when they are having a cellphone conversation in a public place, and its downright rude in most cases for a service employee to be having a conversation on the phone at the same time he is dealing with a customer.</p><p> </p><p>Cell phones are wonderful tools to have, when used appropriately. I will often use mine to call the center when clear and timely communication is essential. But I do not give the number out to customers, and I do not ever even try to talk on the phone while driving or dealing with a customer. At some point we need to hang the damn things up, put them away, and give our undivided attention to what is happening in our immediate enviornment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="soberups, post: 828685, member: 14668"] I personally cannot stand to have anything covering or clipped to my ears, and I also think that it is very unprofessional for a driver to walk around wearing a Bluetooth on his ear while delivering packages and dealing with customers. Many people are oblivious to how [I]loud[/I] their voices become when they are having a cellphone conversation in a public place, and its downright rude in most cases for a service employee to be having a conversation on the phone at the same time he is dealing with a customer. Cell phones are wonderful tools to have, when used appropriately. I will often use mine to call the center when clear and timely communication is essential. But I do not give the number out to customers, and I do not ever even try to talk on the phone while driving or dealing with a customer. At some point we need to hang the damn things up, put them away, and give our undivided attention to what is happening in our immediate enviornment. [/QUOTE]
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