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In recent years I have come to notice that nobody can return a phone call and this bothers me. With all the different means of communicating at our disposal; why can't a simple phone call be placed at the designated time? Are we really that busy?
I am a chef and know a little bit about hectic, crazy and very demanding work days. Even with all the stress one encounters in a typical work day, you mean to tell me that a phone call to inform a person if he/she got the job, promotion, plane tickets, what time dinner is, etc. is too much to handle? Even if it is you who are responsible for making the damn call! For shame.
This little rant comes about after I decided to find a" real job" instead of traveling all over doing contracts. Although they pay extremely well, it is rather hard to maintain a simple life let alone a relationship. So I went about sending out a few resumes and was relieved to find that people were actually interested in me and my particular skill set (if complaining is actually a skill, and I believe it is.)
After the schedules, plane flights and hotel rooms were all secured and the always awkward face to face meetings and tastings were completed, we come to the final communication; "We'll call you in a day or two." This is false and has prompted me to write and complain. Nobody calls.
It's not that I am impatient or waiting by the phone, I am more disgusted that this person fails to make a simple call. Finally, I am prompted to call them and receive the lame excuses of: "I was in meetings all day." "So and so was out of town." and my personal favorite; "Today is just crazy." The way I view these is simple and I will attempt to break each one down and show where it fails to hold truth.
"I was I meetings all day." What this tells me is that as soon as you arrived at work, you immediately went behind closed doors and sat for eight to ten hours without a break and talked and/or listened. No coffee, lunch or bathroom breaks? I think not. I have (reluctantly) been to my fair share of meetings and have had ample time to make a few calls and even use the bathroom. Strike one.
"So and so was out of town." I would say call them but apparently, since you cannot call me, why would you call them? Twitter (whatever the hell that is) the person. Those of you who work behind a desk and computer always seem to find time to do this or send email to friends, so why not call? All of you that I have met recently carry Blackberries and the like and are able to receive messages anywhere. I know this because you are continually checking the damn thing, which is very rude by the way. You even brag about the wonders of the gizmo! Strike two.
"Today is just crazy." To these people I challenge you to the following exercise: Set a timer to zero. Press start then dial a friend or family phone number. Talk for three minutes then hang up and press stop. Less than five minutes guaranteed! Strike three. You're out.
Some may read this and find it too plain and simple. To those of you who think this, fine, you're entitled to your thoughts, wrong as they are. To those of you who believe in what I'm saying, thanks for the support. For those of you who are supposed to call somebody back; stop reading this and start dialing!