Taking Calls After a Job Interview on a Private Phone

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Taking Calls After a Job Interview on a Private Phone
I'm Don Varney of Varney Speaks and on behalf of Expert Village. Today we're going to talk about the interview process. I think today with the use of cell phones, to me, if I was out trying to get a job and I didn't have a private cell phone, I would go and invest in one of these 30 day contracts and get a phone that nobody has that number except people that I give it to. The only people that would get that number would be people that I am interviewing with trying to get a job. Go get you a private phone. Make sure it's only that number. Give that number out only to the interviewers. You know that when that phone rings, it's somebody calling about a job. You don't have to gamble that someone in your family may just pick it up and not take the message. Sometimes that message can cost you 67,000 dollars a year. I know for me, I rather spend 40-50 bucks for a month have a phone that I know they can get to.

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