Yeah, it’s old fashioned, I think, but still in the domain of expected practice. Job hunting, selling something, expecting a visitor, etc are all reasons to actively expect a phone call during reasonable hours.
Edit: I misread this and thought he was leaving messages. Not leaving messages is unreasonable.
Yeah, it’s old fashioned, I think, but still in the domain of expected practice. Job hunting, selling something, expecting a visitor, etc are all reasons to actively expect a phone call during reasonable hours.Edit: I misread this and thought he was leaving messages. Not leaving messages is unreasonable.
When it takes ten thousand applications and many months to be available 16/7 for a call then it isn’t really reasonable anymore.
It’s not like you gave out 4 handshakes and are expecting 3 offers in the next week.
The man in OP said he leaves and message and calls again to be sure. That’s reasonable. The 16/7 thing you added so you could be more angry about it.Edit: I misread this and thought he was leaving messages. Not leaving messages is unreasonable.
I think you need to read the post again. That is very much not what he said. It’s in a different time zone to what he said.
Ah you’re right, I misread it. I thought he was leaving messages. Not leaving messages is unreasonable.