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Yeah, one other thing that I would like to see is all of the programs come to an agreement that all interview invites be sent out during one hour each day, so I'm not compulsively checking my phone like a freaking idiot all day... OK, so that's probably more of a "me problem", but I'd still like to see them make the change...
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Yeah, one other thing that I would like to see is all of the programs come to an agreement that all interview invites be sent out during one hour each day, so I'm not compulsively checking my phone like a freaking idiot all day... OK, so that's probably more of a "me problem", but I'd still like to see them make the change...
My wife would certainly like it if I'd stop checking my email all the time while at home. However, I don't see that happening anytime soon (that is, programs chaning their ways or me not checking my email as frequently).
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Your email doesn't come to your phone? What century are you living in?Yeah, one other thing that I would like to see is all of the programs come to an agreement that all interview invites be sent out during one hour each day, so I'm not compulsively checking my phone like a freaking idiot all day... OK, so that's probably more of a "me problem", but I'd still like to see them make the change...
My wife would certainly like it if I'd stop checking my email all the time while at home. However, I don't see that happening anytime soon (that is, programs chaning their ways or me not checking my email as frequently).
Or ERAS can implement a system where a txt message is sent to our phone whenever there's a new message. That would stop me from neurotically checking my email every 5 mins, even on rounds (medicine rounds, painful).
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Your email doesn't come to your phone? What century are you living in?Yeah, one other thing that I would like to see is all of the programs come to an agreement that all interview invites be sent out during one hour each day, so I'm not compulsively checking my phone like a freaking idiot all day... OK, so that's probably more of a "me problem", but I'd still like to see them make the change...
My wife would certainly like it if I'd stop checking my email all the time while at home. However, I don't see that happening anytime soon (that is, programs chaning their ways or me not checking my email as frequently).
Or ERAS can implement a system where a txt message is sent to our phone whenever there's a new message. That would stop me from neurotically checking my email every 5 mins, even on rounds (medicine rounds, painful).
It doesn't automatically download the message, I have to go into my mailbox and manually press "send/receive" to update my inbox. Please Log in to join the conversation.
Talk about inconvenient! Move up to the crackberry or iphone.Your email doesn't come to your phone? What century are you living in?Yeah, one other thing that I would like to see is all of the programs come to an agreement that all interview invites be sent out during one hour each day, so I'm not compulsively checking my phone like a freaking idiot all day... OK, so that's probably more of a "me problem", but I'd still like to see them make the change...
My wife would certainly like it if I'd stop checking my email all the time while at home. However, I don't see that happening anytime soon (that is, programs chaning their ways or me not checking my email as frequently).
Or ERAS can implement a system where a txt message is sent to our phone whenever there's a new message. That would stop me from neurotically checking my email every 5 mins, even on rounds (medicine rounds, painful).
I have a palm if that answers your questionIt doesn't automatically download the message, I have to go into my mailbox and manually press "send/receive" to update my inbox.
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