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I don’t know many millennials or younger who answer their cell phone. Most just let it roll to voice mail. If you want to talk to these folks why not just text them.
I mean, when I was hunting for intern level work. I was in classes during normal work hours and worked for the school after. I didn't have the time to take a random call. Don't even have to be millennial to miss his call and without a voice mail I assume it was a wrong number or something. This CEO is just showing how useless CEOs are.
Do people even still set up voice mail these days? I had it turned off for years, I don't want to listen to anyone's voice mail.
I am a millennial and to be honest, I don't really know how voice mail works or I deactivated it years ago. I don't like calling very much, but if I get called I am sure it is something official and I usually answer it. Of course not if it is an international number. I very much prefer E-Mail, but I don't think every millennial doesn't phone. I don't want to generalize for a whole group though, so it might be I am an exemption.
As a millennial I avoid calling whenever I can, but I don't hesitate to pick up if someone calls me.
Sounds like THEY are the problem.
yes of course let me deal with the spam problem someone else made my problem answering every fucking call that tries to scam me instead of letting the caller leave a voicemail if they're legit.
Or just start picking up the phone when you are looking for a job?
If it's important leave a voicemail and I'll return the call. If no voicemail is left I assume it's spam.