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Generation y - can you hear me now?


Added: 27-09-2009
Author: Jason Dorsey
Category: Mobile Phone
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View my sadness 26-year-old friend's face said it all: there is something very wrong. Then he admitted, my phone is damaged. I ve lost all my numbers. As members of Generation Y (Gen Y), I immediately realized the gravity of this loss. And Gen Y uh, like me, losing your phone is worse than being forced to download music via a dial-up connection. I know, because once I lost my mobile phone when traveling. I can not call my mom or my wife for two days. I did not know their number. They dialing # 1 and the speed dial # 2.

Phone co-and self-reliance on technology in general-seems all the strengths and weaknesses for Gen Y. On the one hand, phone in real time gives us access to our friends, family, employers, and the game all critical updates. We also rely on our phones continue to monitor e-mail is important, birthdays, appointments, passwords, thoughts, images, and much more. On the other hand, we take our mobile phones everywhere . This is not strange to see the Gen Y's talk, SMS, or using the web in a t-should have business meetings, weddings, funerals, and even the bathroom.

My friend is a particular error. When talking about the cell apart from the hands and fell into the toilet. Learning about this, I was broken and she returned his call and went looking for cleaning hands. I also feel compelled to make a simple list of Do mobile and Don ts to the ERS in the Gen Y workforce. Feel free to post this list in your company break room, or your e-mail list of Gen Y workers, so they can read is ... their phones.

Gen Y Cell Phone Do's and Don ts

Do s:

1) Do backup your phone every week. This again will save you lost to shame your mother's phone number. Believe me, it was embarrassing.

2) Do get insurance on your phone. Insurance is quite cheap and can save your files considering the high cost of replacing the phone.

3) Do set your phone to automatically Spell Check all outgoing e-mails and text messages. This is important especially if you go back in accordance with your bosi. One additional tip: How to know that you ve already received a text message from someone who is not in the Gen Y? Outlining their words ...

Don ts:

1) Don t talk, Original, or surf the web during business meetings. No rude, unprofessional, and people were seen even when you re-sign your phone under the table. Instead, turn off your phone before the meeting and vote for the many effects COOLER your phone turned on after the meeting and heard the ten bings and seen as a message.

2) Don t greetings to record voice messages Korn, 50 Cent, or friends crazy blaring in the background. This makes you sound like a pre-teen rebel from their parents. This is important especially if you go back more than 24 and still living at home.

Don t talking on your phone company to use when your bathroom. One of my clients from the company told me that he had just heard the new Gen Y recruitment on the phone talking in-store and toilet, and speaker phone!




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