During my current work hiatus, and being released (perhaps temporarily) from the bonds of cubicle life, I've had to reconnect with some of the technology about which one can say "I really don't need to worry about that..." when spending your workday in a cube.
Cell Phone (No driving and using the phone... parked phone use only)
- Ear buds with a microphone... may cut it for a taking an occasional conference call from outside the cube/office, but not for much else.
- Built-in Speakerphone... seriously lacking for anything beyond a brief hit and run call with the wife.
- One Phone/Number (...we cut the cord on the land line years ago!)... doesn't work well when trying to keep some separation between your regular personal business and job search-related activities. Also, I need to have a plain old backup phone number and voicemail now that I don't have a company-provided phone.
Transporting your personal laptop around (packing and unpacking it several times a day) ain't a whole lot of fun and the machine itself takes a hell of a beating. (Hello second laptop... or maybe even a tablet?)
So, in the words of Karl Malden touting American Express, "What will you do?... What will you do?"
What I did was to inexpensively get myself back to where I needed to be with with regard to some basic tech/work tools.
Visor-mounted Bluetooth Speaker for cell phone... I scrounged online for a Jabra model (probably a closeout) which solved my ear bud/microphone/speakerphone woes very nicely. A vast improvement in comfort and sound quality.
Tablet PC... A "work in progress" with some encouraging signs. I found an already inexpensive, refurbished Android OS-based e-reader whose software had been upgraded to make the it a low-level tablet. Its kinda sluggish and quirky, but functional enough to hold me until I take delivery of a HP TouchPad. (Side benefit: I now have some experience with the Android OS to go along with my Microsoft Windows, HP/Palm WebOS and a smidgen of Linux experience.)
Cell Phone... Picked a nice little QWERTY TracFone (with automatic free "double minutes") to use as the backup to my existing Palm Pre2 and for use in separating my job search phone activity from my personal phone activity.
Now, where did I put my Cyberguys catalog? I think I need some gadgets/accessories to go along with all of these new tools.
Now, where did I put my Cyberguys catalog? I think I need some gadgets/accessories to go along with all of these new tools.
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