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Posted by dicon77 on July 09, 2004 at 12:29:26
I'm hoping I can get some help on this one. I was offered a job and do want to accept it. I need to get a long-distance calling plan. I was warned by manager that there is a possibility of getting "kicked off" the plan once they see how many minutes I'm using. Now, I have noticed at some long-distance websites they do say, "voice use only." Does this mean that once they see how many minutes I'm using they will most likely cut me off? It won't be internet. I'll be calling into the hospital (Lanier), but I know that does not matter, it's probably the minutes. I don't have high-speed cable option, yet. So, to sum it up, do you guys think I will have problem with getting kicked off plan, do you want to offer plan that you are using that is working well for you? My guess would be, obviously, that I would be about 10,000 minutes a month working full time, huh? Help would be appreciated, as I want to move on--getting tired of clocking in and losing incentive at my presently-merged company that I think has decided to outsource to India, although India won't pay my mortgage.
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