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In reply to the discussion: Millennials Would Quit Job If Phones Were Banned At Work [View all]muntrv
(14,505 posts)56. Are there a lot of incidents like the scene in "Harold & Kumar Go To White Castle"
where Kumar is interviewing for med school and answers his cell phone and talks about smoking weed?
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If you got to play with really fast computers and design new things would you still think it sucked
liberal N proud
Aug 2015
#88
The line between work and off time has been blurring for some time. If employers expect employees to
Brickbat
Aug 2015
#5
Next time you are waiting for your car to get pulled out of the bay at Discount Tire
snooper2
Aug 2015
#8
Because Facebooking with friends and Family should take priority over work while at work, amirite?
cleanhippie
Aug 2015
#9
You have no point. You're just being a jelly belly because I don't have to follow..,
Taitertots
Aug 2015
#60
He didn't make up the rules. A lot of employers have "no phones on the job"
BuelahWitch
Aug 2015
#101
Pretty sure everyone responding has never taken a phone call at work from a friend or family member
Brickbat
Aug 2015
#12
There's a big difference between taking or making the occasional personal phone call.......
WillowTree
Aug 2015
#103
Kid, (and I do mean KID) You don't know half of what you think you know nt
LiberalElite
Aug 2015
#76
You think Facebooking is the same as prioritizing your friends and family? LOL
NickB79
Aug 2015
#111
I also don't think it's a matter of wanting it all - but wanting more and wanting it better.
Solly Mack
Aug 2015
#49
My company doesn't allow anyone except management to bring phones into the office
LanternWaste
Aug 2015
#24
Our problem with millennials isn't that they text or check facebook
Sen. Walter Sobchak
Aug 2015
#25
I am a 13 year uni staff member. I have employed and worked with hundreds
RadiationTherapy
Aug 2015
#43