One of my gripes is not with voice mail per se', but returning calls. Many
students request that I return their call, and sometimes clearly leave
their phone number. In most instances the phone number they leave is their
cell phone, which in many instances is a different area code than my office
phone. For me to return the call is long distance, even though they are on
campus.

                Joel



        Joel S. Freund          216 Memorial Hall
                                Department of Psychology
                                Fayetteville, AR 72701-1201

        Phone:  (479) 575-4256
        FAX:    (479) 575-3219
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Paul Smith wrote:
:-)I find the telephone an annoyingly impersonal means of communication, as it
:-)generally involves talking to something through a series of recordings.
:-)Worse is when the caller wants to know a good time to reach me. That
:-)question presumes that I will rearrange my schedule to take the call, and
:-)it's usually something that could be handled in two minutes in email anyway.

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