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Posted on 01/26/2006 by disillusioned
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So....I report for jury duty thinking that this will be a nice break from the norm.The guy next to me is calling the office every 5 minutes..."Is everything O.K.?,blah,blah,bla
"Just wanted to touch base on that blah,blah account blah,
blah,Did you get the e-mail I sent? blah,blah,blah and on and on and on.
I wanted to ask him if he ever noticed that the company kept running when he was gone,or that NOBODY was calling him.



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post a commentPOST A COMMENTCorporate Ladder Rung: VPcnubelevit(01/26/2006)
Next time he gets on the phone, take out your cell phone, put it to your ear, look directly at him, contort your face and mouth the words "BLAH, BLAH,BLAH". This should get the message through.

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vanilla ginger (01/26/2006)
The bailiff is going to tell that guy to turn his phone off. Be patient.

BPFH (01/26/2006)
I seem to recall that when I had jury duty last year, the judge basically said that if your phone rings audibly, it's contempt of court.

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