07-05-2018 16:49 - edited 07-05-2018 16:50
07-05-2018 16:49 - edited 07-05-2018 16:50
Lots of my work colleagues have their mail linked to their personal devices (some people that are for example on call to respond to system alerts get mobiles paid for by work but most don't) and I find myself assisting a lot of people with setting this up.
My philosophy has always been, if my boss decides I need to be reachable by e-mail or phone all the time (they have my mobile number and landline of course) they can provide the device and pay the bill otherwise when I'm off work am off work.
So got me wondering, do you use your phone for work stuff if they don't pay (or give a contribution towards) the bill?
I will often stay late to finish stuff off am working on so I'm not a person that stares at the clock from when I go in until I leave.
on 07-05-2018 16:52
on 07-05-2018 16:55
Given the number of customers who have problems downloading bills or getting vat bills I guess thousands. Personally I never did in all my working life but a vast amount of time was before mobiles and when I was on call out my home phone was used and no, my employer never made a contribution because it was incoming calls only.
on 07-05-2018 17:04
Don't you just hate that call that lands at an odd time, you glance at it and it's the on-call duty manager or similar?
BYOD can be a bit tricky, if I put work e-mail on my mobile, I have to register it so my work can remotely erase the device if I lose it - so no, no work e-mail on it. But they can call me on it, and I can call in to attend any incidents where I am required to give input as the incident happens (hence my unlimited voice minutes tariff).
Work-life balance is so hard to maintain these days...
on 07-05-2018 17:33
on 07-05-2018 17:33
Then of course there are those of us who are retired. So that issue never involves us at all...:smileywink:
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 07-05-2018 17:48
on 07-05-2018 17:48
No i dont .
We have a work phone in kitchen but its that old fashioned i rarely touch it.
On the odd occasion i will answer if it rings and cook not about .
on 07-05-2018 19:15
@pgn wrote:Don't you just hate that call that lands at an odd time, you glance at it and it's the on-call duty manager or similar?
BYOD can be a bit tricky, if I put work e-mail on my mobile, I have to register it so my work can remotely erase the device if I lose it - so no, no work e-mail on it. But they can call me on it, and I can call in to attend any incidents where I am required to give input as the incident happens (hence my unlimited voice minutes tariff).
Work-life balance is so hard to maintain these days...
Yep, we have same policy at work.
Had people get quite upset about that, my natural response is 'well, just don't use it then' but of course I can't say that so I assure them it's only done if they let us know it's no longer in their possession and that there's only about six senior people that have the level of access to trigger a remote wipe anyway.
on 07-05-2018 19:55
on 07-05-2018 19:55
The "only one compute device per employee" regulation can be a bit trickier, @Anonymous:
Manager: You have an old laptop on inventory, which should have been handed in, can you bring it in if it's no longer in use, please?
Me: Yup - sitting in a drawer "just in case". I'll bring it in tomorrow.
Manager: Oh, and you have a desktop PC here in the office in addition to the current laptop you use when travelling or working from home. As per the "Only one device" policy, can we take the desktop that sits at your desk back too, please?
Me: Nope. That's got software on it that won't run on the current laptop, o/s specific. Sorry.
Manager: That means you've two active devices. Can't have that.
Me: Here, take the swanky new Win10 laptop, I won't need it.
Manager: But what will you use when we call you late at night?
Me: I'll use the desktop, when I've driven in (assuming I haven't had a pint with my dinner...!).
Manager: But you live a good 30mins from the office...
Me: Yup.
Manager: Umm. We can't have that, you need something with you at all times in case we call you in emergency, rapid response etc etc.
Me: And?
Manager: I'll have to seek advice, hang on to the current laptop for now. Bring the old laptop in tomorrow. We'll leave your desktop PC where it is. Thanks, catch you later.
on 07-05-2018 21:21
on 07-05-2018 21:21
For work I have a Laptop, Company Mobile and webmail if needed.
Personal, I have just my personal stuff on there.
Never mix 1 with the other.