Mobile phones- necessity?
Hi there,
I am aware that this thread is barely associated with woodwork, but it seems to touch most people, and especially those running a business.
I'm just interested to know what the general feeling is amongst workers, both bosses and underlings, about the need for mobile phones in the workplace.
Reason I ask this is because at my workplace, a university, where I manage the art studios, we are very close to having all mobiles taken away and replaced with pagers. This is company supplied mobiles, not personal ones, and the reason given is cost. We are indeed strapped for cash, as many uni's are, and the $*,000-odd/year for our faculty's mobile bill is deemed too much.
I wouldn't want to be forking out that bill, but I think of my mobile as a very valuable productivety tool. I spend most of my time outside my office, walking through and around 3-4 buildings. I am contactable by students, admin, academic and other tech staff, as well as on-campus maintenance people, outside contractors and suppliers. There is also the very real safety issue in workshops and studios. I can only imagine the chaos of having to break off from whatever chore, to go searching for the nearest landline, or back to my office whenever I get a page.
I don't use the phone for personal calls, except to home when something comes up, but often I'll do that on a landline anyway. I don't get into SMS texting, its just a contact point for work related stuff. I actually dislike using a mobile for any length of time, don't like it stuck to the side of my head, so any call is brief anyhow.
That's my rant over, I'm just sick and tired of this whole profit margin based education system. How can I personally make money for a governement organisation to justify the cost of a "perk" like the mobile, when all it really is, is another tool like a set of spanners.:((
Look fwd to seeing the results of the poll, my first!