Lose your cell phone.
let your assistant, the Potty monkey answer
I received many emails and calls while I was on vacation. By the time I got back to work, I needed a vacation from my vacation!
Not if he turns it off.
Fortunately that doesn’t happen with us, but…our management often has to call into online meetings and keep in touch when on vacation.
Worked in Operations at a Nuclear power plant. Thank God I didn’t have to deal with crap like this. Of course we worked all our holidays and there was the dreaded NRC Annual Requalification test. But we we’re paid berry berry well for that. :-)
Heh, buy a pair of burners and only give out the number to true friends and family.
Good thing phones give you the number of who is calling, so you can ignore them on vacation.
Nope. Phones are turned off on vacations. We always go far enough away to make it useless for either of us to do anything pertaining to work.
Stuart Carlson
BE THIS GUY 10 months ago
Lose your cell phone.
j_m_kuehl 10 months ago
let your assistant, the Potty monkey answer
saylorgirl 10 months ago
I received many emails and calls while I was on vacation. By the time I got back to work, I needed a vacation from my vacation!
cracker65 10 months ago
Not if he turns it off.
James Lindley Premium Member 10 months ago
Fortunately that doesn’t happen with us, but…our management often has to call into online meetings and keep in touch when on vacation.
BeniHanna6 Premium Member 10 months ago
Worked in Operations at a Nuclear power plant. Thank God I didn’t have to deal with crap like this. Of course we worked all our holidays and there was the dreaded NRC Annual Requalification test. But we we’re paid berry berry well for that. :-)
CoffeeBob Premium Member 10 months ago
Heh, buy a pair of burners and only give out the number to true friends and family.
Phoenix83 10 months ago
Good thing phones give you the number of who is calling, so you can ignore them on vacation.
Teto85 Premium Member 10 months ago
Nope. Phones are turned off on vacations. We always go far enough away to make it useless for either of us to do anything pertaining to work.