Just got an email from dell saying I am no longer eligible for a mobile phone. I've been here over 10 years. Means nothing of course. Fu-k this company. I'm dusting off the resume
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@ec education is important. You should try.
@ac I have no reason to have known what AZN stands for but, thanks for clarifying. I live in the US and dgaf about other countries.
OMG my 10 year old grand daughter has a mobile phone, stop bi--hing as EVERY one has one already.
Why would you quit over no mobile phone?
What made you ineligible?
@a4+1k2drb8af - it's not the blessing it seems. If you don't have a corporate provided phone, don't let them con you into doing work on it. They don't pay for it, they don't get your time on it. BYOD is one of the biggest scams around.
ANZ stands for Australia New Zealand, you heathen.
IDK wtf ANZ is but, about 6 months ago our manager asked us if any of us were using/had a need for our work phone. I said absolutely! I never fkn use it but it's a great backup phone if I ever need one. It has unlimited international calling, and have used it often enough as a "hotspot."
Not giving that up.
Dell provides phones?