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What are you saying??? I have not had a job that did not need me to have one in some regard, think you are a little behind the times tbh.
It depends on your line of work, but a cellphone is not mandatory for employment. A cellphone will set you back on average $1,700 a year. If you have to have a phone number get a $ 20-a-month landline basic plan. We are talking about saving money but most people on here don't want to save money, they just want to have more money.
Cell phones don't have to cost that much. Google Voice numbers are free. You can still have a cell phone and not have a data plan.
Lol I don't know. I guess if you work at Amazon or something having one could be considered optional. My job is literally dependant on my cell phone, and my ability to handle emails calls and texts while away from the office is a core of my ability to earn enough money to pay my bills.
If I didn't have a cell phone for even 1 day, I would make $0 that day at my job.
So you are an exception, which is understandable. Most people don't use their personal devices for work.
Literally everyone I know does, though. It's your calendar, your email, your communication. The only jobs I can imagine that you don't need to have a mobile device are when you are a drone who has to sit where the boss tells you all day long. Even then, your work likely communicates with staff via text or an app.
Has it been awhile since you worked somewhere?
I have never paid that per year for a cell phone, and my monthly bill is cheaper than your land-line
clearly you have lost track of time old man.