I learned in college to make sure my posts were okay for future employers. It really helped keep all of the not-so-good posts and pictures off my page from an early start! I love having my phone near me in case my son needs me, but I try so hard to not use it while at work.
That's great, Meredith! Nothing wrong with keeping it close by so you can be on call, as long as you're not allowing your cell phone to hinder your career. Cheers!
Thank you so much for these great smartphone etiquette tips! Sometimes it's really hard to navigate cell phone etiquette in the workplace. I never know if I should put it away entirely or not, so it's good to have someone outline proper workplace cell phone manners!
lol, love the "distraction" from the ding!! In the workplace, my phone is not used unless I need to and I only make/take calls when I won't be distracted from a specific task or meeting. I also keep it on vibration. As for social media, I barely use it, so it's not really a problem for me :)
Haha, so glad you liked that! Glad you're not easily distracted by social media, and it sounds like you've got your good phone etiquette down. You've set yourself up for success! Great job!
Watched a window cleaner from my room on the 31st floor in the Rio with his face buried in his smartphone. I was reading a Clive Cussler novel until I saw him. I found the window cleaner a few minutes later pushed back by a strong gust of wind while still gripping on to his cell. I told him to grab on to his rope and not the dang phone. Obviously he couldn't hear me because of the glass between us. I think his name was James? Sadly I watched him plunge thousands of feet down to the bottom. That moment still haunts me.
This is such a great topic to talk about! it drives me crazy when people look at the phone when I am talking to them! And I love your introduction with the ding!!! Thanks for sharing the tips.
Same here - especially when you're trying to be productive or get business done! Thanks so much for watching, I'm glad you liked it. I had fun making this one. Cheers!
You got me from the beginning! Great upload! I only use my phone when I need Google maps at work as a nurse. You just just earned a subscriber and I hope we can support each other. Let's grow together ❤️
I looked up something else & found this. It could be an outdated source… but the lady standing behind the workers back for 10 minutes is invading their privacy. No wonder why so many people are burnt out and won’t take a job for less pay than they deserve. Is this about how we appear or the productivity and amount of work we can actually get done? The game has changed and people are able to work from home. No more of that standing over their shoulder watching everything they do. Sorry but that’s just how it’s going to be now!
I disagree.....The message that came across loud and clear for me was about etiquette.....thoughtfulness and respect for those around you. I have colleagues that can not even have a 3 minute conversation with someone without pulling out their phone and gazing at it ( this person is truely addicted and it's a problem). I always look at things from a managers point of view. If you were the owner of a company, would you want to be paying an employee to be scrolling on social media? Also, burnout does not occur because you can't be on your phone at work...
Damn, watching her, I feel like I am the ONLY one in my town, maybe even my country who doesn't stare at my phone constantly . I don't even have internet access on my phone or social media, which is just fine with me. If I look at my cell phone when I'm not at home, I try to only look at it when I'm in the women's room or in my car . I think it's very rude to take it out and look at it or start texting while talking to someone.
@@AdrianaGirdler Sorry to come across as rude. I just get annoyed when I see people who seem to jokingly talk about their addiction to cell/Smart phones like it's a good thing. Smart p hones can be very dangerous for many reasons and are also very hard to put down and highly addictive. They're also very bad for young people's brains because it can cause them to be non-empathetic towards people as they get older. I forget where I read that, but I can believe it because I've seen how selfish young people can get today, and that the only thing they seem to care about is getting on social media on their phones. I wish more parents were aware of how Smart phones negatively affect their kids! I think a big problem is that many parents are so addicted to their devices, they don't see how it's hurting their kids. I think more people need to learn to be more comfortable being alone with themselves so they won't feel this constant urge to look at their phones as a distraction. Anyway, have a good day.
Thanks for watching! Have you ever crossed the line with bad cell phone manners at work?
I love your energy, Adriana. Thank you for the teachings!!
You are so welcome! Thanks for watching, cheers!
I learned in college to make sure my posts were okay for future employers. It really helped keep all of the not-so-good posts and pictures off my page from an early start! I love having my phone near me in case my son needs me, but I try so hard to not use it while at work.
That's great, Meredith! Nothing wrong with keeping it close by so you can be on call, as long as you're not allowing your cell phone to hinder your career. Cheers!
If only, say, EVERYONE ON EARTH could see this video, that'd be great! I'm honestly sharing this now!
Haha, I agree!! Do you get annoyed when people have bad cell phone etiquette? Thank you so much for sharing!
Your phone has "Value" but should not "De-value the people who you are with. This video needs to be shared. I'm on it!👈
Exactly! You got that right! So glad you found the video helpful. Thank you for sharing it! Cheers!
Thank you so much for these great smartphone etiquette tips! Sometimes it's really hard to navigate cell phone etiquette in the workplace. I never know if I should put it away entirely or not, so it's good to have someone outline proper workplace cell phone manners!
Glad I could help, Lauren! Thanks so much for watching and commenting. Cheers!
lol, love the "distraction" from the ding!! In the workplace, my phone is not used unless I need to and I only make/take calls when I won't be distracted from a specific task or meeting. I also keep it on vibration. As for social media, I barely use it, so it's not really a problem for me :)
Haha, so glad you liked that! Glad you're not easily distracted by social media, and it sounds like you've got your good phone etiquette down. You've set yourself up for success! Great job!
I know some people who need to learn from this :) Thank you for sharing!
I hope they do learn! You can send them to my video, LOL. Cheers!
Such a great tip about filtering what you post that a potential employer might see ten years down the line.
Yes! Or even your current employer might come across and it affects your reputation. Thanks for watching, cheers!
Good stuff! I'll be using this in my pre-voc classroom!
Fantastic! Thank you for watching, cheers!
Love the video Adriana! So funny you integrated the real-life experience on work/phone etiquette.
I have tons of real life experience to speak from, and I love sharing a good story, lol! Thanks for watching, cheers!
love your on screen energy Adriana!
Thanks so much! Cheers!
Watched a window cleaner from my room on the 31st floor in the Rio with his face buried in his smartphone. I was reading a Clive Cussler novel until I saw him. I found the window cleaner a few minutes later pushed back by a strong gust of wind while still gripping on to his cell. I told him to grab on to his rope and not the dang phone. Obviously he couldn't hear me because of the glass between us. I think his name was James? Sadly I watched him plunge thousands of feet down to the bottom. That moment still haunts me.
Seth, I am sorry you had to experience such a tragic event. Thank you for sharing and for watching. Cheers.
I'm actually in an environment at work where I'm basically free to use my phone as often as "needed" 😮
Oooh, that's awesome! Well, I'm glad you don't have to worry about your cell phone etiquette, then! Cheers!
This is such a great topic to talk about! it drives me crazy when people look at the phone when I am talking to them! And I love your introduction with the ding!!! Thanks for sharing the tips.
Same here - especially when you're trying to be productive or get business done! Thanks so much for watching, I'm glad you liked it. I had fun making this one. Cheers!
Great content! I love your point about looking at everything you post through a "filter". Such a relevant topic! Loved it!
Thank you - so glad you found it helpful! Cheers!
Great video on smartphone etiquette rules for the workplace. 👍
Thanks, Karina. Cheers!
great opening! - liked and shared
Thanks so much! Cheers!
I went from a smart phone to a "dumb" phone b/c I was so distracted. It has been quite liberating, actually. :)
Hehe, what a brilliant idea, Jonathan. Thanks for sharing your tip! Cheers!
Etiquette Master! 😌
Thank you 😊 Cheers!
GREAT tips! I need to share this with some other people I know - lol.
Thank you! I hope they find it just as helpful. Cheers!
Great tips!
Thank you! Cheers!
You are so amazing on video!!! You are great!
Thanks so much!! Have you ever had to work with someone who had bad cell phone etiquette?!
I love the intro. Fun :)
Thank you! Cheers!
Great work
Thank you! Cheers!
Great video and great information!!! Subbed 👌
Thank you! So glad you found value in the information. Cheers!
Love it! :)
Thanks so much!
Etiquette master
Bahahaa! Love the beginning!
You got me from the beginning! Great upload!
I only use my phone when I need Google maps at work as a nurse.
You just just earned a subscriber and I hope we can support each other. Let's grow together ❤️
Dear Google maps! What would we do without it? Thanks for sharing. Just checked out your channel - LOVE it! Cheers!
I looked up something else & found this. It could be an outdated source… but the lady standing behind the workers back for 10 minutes is invading their privacy. No wonder why so many people are burnt out and won’t take a job for less pay than they deserve. Is this about how we appear or the productivity and amount of work we can actually get done? The game has changed and people are able to work from home. No more of that standing over their shoulder watching everything they do. Sorry but that’s just how it’s going to be now!
Hi Teresa. Thanks for watching and commenting. No one enjoys having someone standing over them. Wishing you a great new year. Cheers!
I disagree.....The message that came across loud and clear for me was about etiquette.....thoughtfulness and respect for those around you. I have colleagues that can not even have a 3 minute conversation with someone without pulling out their phone and gazing at it ( this person is truely addicted and it's a problem). I always look at things from a managers point of view. If you were the owner of a company, would you want to be paying an employee to be scrolling on social media? Also, burnout does not occur because you can't be on your phone at work...
ETIQUETTE MASTER! :)
YES!
Damn, watching her, I feel like I am the ONLY one in my town, maybe even my country who doesn't stare at my phone constantly . I don't even have internet access on my phone or social media, which is just fine with me. If I look at my cell phone when I'm not at home, I try to only look at it when I'm in the women's room or in my car . I think it's very rude to take it out and look at it or start texting while talking to someone.
It’s so nice to hear that there are still those like you that aren’t driven by their technology. ❤️ Thanks for watching, cheers!
@@AdrianaGirdler Sorry to come across as rude. I just get annoyed when I see people who seem to jokingly talk about their addiction to cell/Smart phones like it's a good thing. Smart p hones can be very dangerous for many reasons and are also very hard to put down and highly addictive. They're also very bad for young people's brains because it can cause them to be non-empathetic towards people as they get older. I forget where I read that, but I can believe it because I've seen how selfish young people can get today, and that the only thing they seem to care about is getting on social media on their phones. I wish more parents were aware of how Smart phones negatively affect their kids! I think a big problem is that many parents are so addicted to their devices, they don't see how it's hurting their kids. I think more people need to learn to be more comfortable being alone with themselves so they won't feel this constant urge to look at their phones as a distraction. Anyway, have a good day.
@@brynne77agree
Let’s all look down at our phones while in crosswalk in heavy traffic ?-NO! see this daily.
I think we have all seen this! Not a good choice 😆 Thanks for watching, cheers!
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Have a fantastic day, Nitin!
@@AdrianaGirdler Same to you Adriana :)
Thank you!
Then don't add your colleagues in Social Media if you want to be yourself.
Thanks for watching.
But Yahuah in the name of Yahushua
Put the phone away and knuckle down to what you get paid pay!
Yep - don't let it be a distraction! Thanks for watching!
It’s borin