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2 - I don’t want any overlap of personal data/access
One for the plug and one for the load 📞
I can be reached by fax
2 - keeping things separate allows me to fully switch off when I want. Also means I can rock iPhone and android simultaneously.
Same!
One. One less thing to charge, update and check.
If my company paid for a 2nd phone I would use it. Dont like having business stuff on my phone
3) messenger pigeon - it might reach me, or it might not (hopefully)
One phone.
One for each. Never overlap my personal life/data with my work life, especially now.
2 - and after work my work phone gets forgotten in a drawer until next day
What everyone in this thread isn’t realizing is having a work cell phone means they suddenly expect you to be available 24/7. Including weekends. Hence why they give you the phone. Anytime you’re away from your laptop essentially.
Why you ask this questio?
With Slack, Zoom and Teams, why are we taking work calls on a phone at all?
Even the apps. It’s an ad agency not an E.R.
Two phones. Nights and weekends the phone stays home.