I don’t have to imagine life without social media. I don’t use it. Tried for a time a decade or so ago. Found it boring, shallow, and a waste of time. From what I see, it has changed. It’s gotten worse.
I wrote my first computer program in 1966. I sent my first email and had my first cell phone in 1986. One might think I am a “bleeding edge” adaptor. I am not. I’m mainstream.
However, even at that, I am only willing to accept so much technology. I use technology to benefit me. I am not a slave to it. It unnerves people when my phone rings and I don’t answer it. I simply tell them, “I’m not that important. They’ll leave a voicemail.”
I DO have a special ring tone for my wife. I do NOT want to miss any of those calls :).
I have adapted to mobile phones. They are an essential piece of emergency equipment. I don’t use many of the smart features, however.
I was never part of the rumor mill (There’s no sense in telling me: first, I am not impressed, and second, I don’t bother repeating the rumor). So I was always the last to know if I ever got to know at all. It didn’t bother me then; it does not bother me now.
what I cannot believe is that I worked decades before google could answer 90% of the questions I had each day. Less need for co-worker interaction, less meetings, more working for home (I was an early adopter of that technology)
C almost 3 years ago
Heavenly
sandpiper almost 3 years ago
I don’t have to imagine life without social media. I don’t use it. Tried for a time a decade or so ago. Found it boring, shallow, and a waste of time. From what I see, it has changed. It’s gotten worse.
dflak almost 3 years ago
I wrote my first computer program in 1966. I sent my first email and had my first cell phone in 1986. One might think I am a “bleeding edge” adaptor. I am not. I’m mainstream.
However, even at that, I am only willing to accept so much technology. I use technology to benefit me. I am not a slave to it. It unnerves people when my phone rings and I don’t answer it. I simply tell them, “I’m not that important. They’ll leave a voicemail.”
I DO have a special ring tone for my wife. I do NOT want to miss any of those calls :).
I have adapted to mobile phones. They are an essential piece of emergency equipment. I don’t use many of the smart features, however.
I was never part of the rumor mill (There’s no sense in telling me: first, I am not impressed, and second, I don’t bother repeating the rumor). So I was always the last to know if I ever got to know at all. It didn’t bother me then; it does not bother me now.
I don’t fret over FOMO.
Ubintold almost 3 years ago
All my jobs were without social media and the Internet.
Zen-of-Zinfandel almost 3 years ago
Another Yelp fan.
bbbmorrell almost 3 years ago
what I cannot believe is that I worked decades before google could answer 90% of the questions I had each day. Less need for co-worker interaction, less meetings, more working for home (I was an early adopter of that technology)
xSigoff Premium Member almost 3 years ago
mistercatworks almost 3 years ago
Depends on the job. We’re not really offered any clues here.
offord almost 3 years ago
I remember before the internet – work actually got done.
cuzinron47 almost 3 years ago
I never did social media on the job, unless you count gocomics.
Lola85 Premium Member almost 3 years ago
I’d like to imagine a world without “influencers.”
Sailor46 USN 65-95 almost 3 years ago
I can only dream or is that nightmare.
ita.hoot almost 3 years ago
social media is gossip media