I wouldn't be on call that day. I would have requested time off in advance, so I could go, and NOT be interrupted.Joe Baker wrote:So if your kid has a band concert, or the lead in the school play, and you're on call,ThomasDodd wrote:I would never have attened an activity while on call. Arrange schedules arround those activities.
If I couldn't get the time off? Depends on the event. Probably would miss it. Might make it know I'll be out of touch from x to y. and leave a message, I'll check them at Z. Not much different than if the phone was lost/stolen or the battery died, except I knew in advance that it would happen.and either no one is able to take your shift, or the company doesn't allow swapping shifts, or perhaps (often the case for me) no one else in the company has the skill set to sub for you, you'd just miss the concert? Such is your revulsion to cell phones?
Take it fine. but have it off. Check messages once bjust befopre the event starts. If trhere's a break, check then, and when it's over. Few of us have positions that are so important. We cannot be done without for a few hours. Those that do, like doctors and emergency services, are not on call constantly. Get sick and try to get you doctor to come see you outside office hours. You see the doctor on call, then your doctor the next day. Maybe.But I'm expected at least to return calls within an hour or two. I'd never get to go ANYWHERE if I couldn't take my cell phone with me!
antibiotic over use is another sore subject. But on the "on call" issue. Has this really improved things, or just inflated egos, and placed more burden on us? What is gained by have one guy who can handle a situation? And do you need the abuse? Being called for help when you supposed to be off?To hearken back to an earlier post of mine, you don't see doctors discussing a patient with an infection wondering what they would have done without antibiotics; they use the tool that's now available to be BETTER than they used to be.
I don't hate cell phones. I hate the invasion into our lives they facillitate. I get strange looks, when I say I don't carry a phone. Like something is wrong with me not wanting everyone to be able to contact me any time, any place. When I'm working, I'm at the office. Any other time I'm not working, so don't call me about work. If I was on the road for work, I use one, but it would only be on when I working. After hours, it's off.Joe Baker, who is amazed at the hatred some people have for cell phones.
They are great in some applications. But I don't think you employer should expect to be able to contact you 24/7/365.