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    #21
    Originally posted by Moscow Mule View Post
    You can already have boorish conversations on planes if you feel the need. They have phones in the armrests in all of the flights I've been on recently.

    MM in "only ever fly club or better" mode
    The difference now is that people will expect to be able to ring you on a plane; at the moment you have to ring them.

    When I was permie, the company finally gave all consultants a company mobile phone. My manager told me "it's to make your job easier". I "politely" pointed out that it was to make his job easier.
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      #22
      It will be useful when contractors are searching for their next contract. On a flight home from a remote project you can still be in contact with agents and clients. Inflight telephone interviews will become a reality.

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        #23
        Originally posted by TheFaQQer View Post
        The difference now is that people will expect to be able to ring you on a plane; at the moment you have to ring them.
        Good point - when I used to fly a lot more than I do now, the plane was a haven away from calls and work - it was great getting paid to sit around drinking and watching movies!

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          #24
          Originally posted by Turion View Post
          It will be useful when contractors are searching for their next contract. On a flight home from a remote project you can still be in contact with agents and clients. Inflight telephone interviews will become a reality.
          really, really, really, really, really, really, really, really, really, really, really annoying for EVERYONE on the plane
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            #25
            Originally posted by TheFaQQer View Post
            really, really, really, really, really, really, really, really, really, really, really annoying for EVERYONE on the plane

            Quite possibly. And the easy way to get round that would be to take the interview in the toilet.

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              #26
              Originally posted by Turion View Post
              Quite possibly. And the easy way to get round that would be to take the interview in the toilet.
              Don't talk crap!

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                #27
                Originally posted by TheFaQQer View Post
                Quite possibly - it was about 840 or so when I finally got in. Girlies were sleeping in the car when I found them.
                Yeah we got there about 8.30...shame that, Ned is desperate to meet Mrs F...
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by cailin maith View Post
                  Yeah we got there about 8.30...shame that, Ned is desperate to meet Mrs F...
                  You should have shouted / texted / rung!!!
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                    #29
                    From my blog in 2005 ( I had started listing shouty mobile calls):-

                    I know it's hardly original but this week's round up of shouty mobile phone calls starts with Giles Witham who had a crisis involving training for his project at the Bristol and West – however, if she wasn't a competent trainer, AXA would surely never have employed her, so that's alright. He wanted to touch base with everyone, it seems.

                    Then there was a woman who didn't identify herself but was counseling her friend against having an affair. She was “not being funny”, but there wasn't a lot wrong with his wife – although as she announced repeatedly “he is a twat” - an
                    expression that would have mortally offended my Ma.

                    Top marks go to a woman who will (but doesn't deserve to) remain nameless – she announced her bank security details including name, address (Swanwick, near Alfreton, Derbyshire) and full date of birth so loudly that it would be tempting to arrange to drain her account simply to alert her to the fact that there are in fact other people in the world.

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by Peoplesoft bloke View Post
                      From my blog in 2005 ( I had started listing shouty mobile calls):-

                      I know it's hardly original but this week's round up of shouty mobile phone calls starts with Giles Witham who had a crisis involving training for his project at the Bristol and West – however, if she wasn't a competent trainer, AXA would surely never have employed her, so that's alright. He wanted to touch base with everyone, it seems.

                      Then there was a woman who didn't identify herself but was counseling her friend against having an affair. She was “not being funny”, but there wasn't a lot wrong with his wife – although as she announced repeatedly “he is a twat” - an
                      expression that would have mortally offended my Ma.

                      Top marks go to a woman who will (but doesn't deserve to) remain nameless – she announced her bank security details including name, address (Swanwick, near Alfreton, Derbyshire) and full date of birth so loudly that it would be tempting to arrange to drain her account simply to alert her to the fact that there are in fact other people in the world.
                      I think you need to get out more. Funny though.

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