The guy is getting roasted in the comments too, especially about being unfair to NDs

  • Feyd@programming.dev
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    2 months ago

    In actually professional interview settings, phone calls are scheduled in advance via email. Additionally, while it is ok but kind of weird for the person to call unscheduled, it is

    1. Weird and unprofessional to not leave a voicemail
    2. Completely out of touch to expect people to answer unknown numbers when they’re not expecting some weirdo to call without scheduling when the norm is to schedule
    3. Completely out of touch to assume they have nothing going on and can even answer the phone the 2 random points in time you decide to call
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      1. I agree, but he does call twice and for all I know the job involves a lot calling at all times of day and he wants to know that you answer your phone. But he absolutely sounds like an unpleasant person to work for.

      2 and 3. I disagree, they are in fact expecting an unknown number to call them because they’ve applied for a job. You really probably aren’t doing anything so important that you can’t take a call while literally expecting prospective jobs to call you.

      I’ve taken calls at work, during school, on the train. That’s life and if you think you just don’t have to ever answer your phone except on your perfect terms then it’s you who is out of touch.

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        they are in fact expecting an unknown number to call them because they’ve applied for a job

        I don’t know why you think this is the case. It is not normal for professional jobs to call without scheduling and not leave a voicemail. It is in fact completely unprofessional.

        You really probably aren’t doing anything so important

        You literally have no way of knowing this. There are tons of scenarios where it is reasonable for someone not to answer their phone even of they are expecting a call.

        1. There are jobs where people are straight up not allowed to keep their phone on them.
        2. If you are working customer service and in the middle of a customer interaction (which is a very common job for people trying to get internships in their chosen field)
        3. Taking an exam at school, working in something like a chemistry lab at school where you can’t interrupt the task, etc
        4. In the shower, on the toilet, changing a diaper, or any other myriad reasons to be temporarily indisposed.

        Like it’s really not hard a concept. Why defend this power tripping weirdo who refuses to follow social norms

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          Pssst, it’s because they’re a powertripping weirdo who wants to excuse the petty powerplays they use… Notice how they started with, “well I answer my phone in all of these situations where it’s impolite”.

          Dude’s an asshole finding excuses to remain that way.

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        2 months ago

        you seem like the type that answers said calls in public spaces on speaker phone - after interrupting your headphone-less youtube binge at the cafe or on the train.