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Just tell them you have no child care. Scheduling is going to think we're a bunch of alcoholics since we're all always drunk when they call. Forget it, no sense in hiding the truth.
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We moved recently and had to change from AT&T phone service to Verizon. AT&T always showed DAL as the caller ID. Verizon can't break the code and shows it as "Out of Area." If you have a service that will allow it, key in a different ring tone for the scheduling numbers. Mine is an alarm, sort of like a submarine being torpedoed.
If I'm on the hook, I obviously answer. If I'm not, the sub goes down.
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I'm in LA and just recently started up our service with Verizon. For some reason, I can get my ring tones to match the numbers but not the caller ID. What's also weird is that my iPhone can grab the numbers off of caller ID but not my home phones. I think that's by design on DAL's part but I'm not a conspiracy guy. I answer when I need/want to, and I don't if I'm not on short call. Then I check my schedule and call back if necessary.
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nevermind, I just made it up anyway.
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Interesting. I grew up in SIN from 1970 to 1982 with a short break between '73-'76 and then it was illegal to bring it in, or even possess it. Of course, I made some real coin by smuggling it in every summer and selling it at school for a huge mark up. There were and are many laws there that would have an ACLU weenie's head doing a "Linda Blair," but for an enterprising young lad, if you knew how to operate properly, it was a pearl on a platter.
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Interesting. I grew up in SIN from 1970 to 1982 with a short break between '73-'76 and then it was illegal to bring it in, or even possess it. Of course, I made some real coin by smuggling it in every summer and selling it at school for a huge mark up. There were and are many laws there that would have an ACLU weenie's head doing a "Linda Blair," but for an enterprising young lad, if you knew how to operate properly, it was a pearl on a platter.
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