Phone Tentacles
Once upon a time, I only had a dumb phone. It had a slide up screen with a little mini keyboard. I pretty much never used it because it was annoying and too much of a hassle. Then I got an iPhone from my company and it was love. It didn't take long before the phone became an indispensable part of my day.I gave up my old dumb phone and used my company phone for everything. I didn't understand why anyone would have a personal phone and a company phone when my employer was so generous with their rules for the mobile device.
Then COVID-19 happened.
I work for an airline and traffic plummeted. I was like I'm either going to lose my job, lose my phone, or both. I need to get my own iPhone. Just in case.
I went with the cheapest plan I could find. I'm almost always hooked to WiFi, so I don't need a lot of data. Ordered my phone and waited. Until my phone order was cancelled because they didn't have a white phone. Seriously I hadn't cared about the color, I just chose one. Since I couldn't update my order, I had to reorder a new one. This time I went with yellow. That one I got.
But as I tried to move everything over to my new phone, I discovered the tentacles of my old phone number were everywhere. In places I didn't even know about. Or it needed to be updated in more than one place. Which is stupid. Companies, do you hear me? If I update my phone number in one place, update it across your entire system. Gah!
Anyway, after months I was still discovering places with my old phone number that I never even thought about. This makes me wonder what other places I've forgotten.
So far, I still have my phone and my job. (Fingers crossed that I at least keep the job after Sep 30.) But I learned a valuable lesson about phones and why people were using personal phones in addition to the company phone. There's never a guarantee that the company will let you keep the phone indefinitely. It's also a major pain to transfer everything to my new phone number. I wish I'd kept things separated from the start.
These tentacles go everywhere!
Published on October 27, 2020 06:00
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