Rogue Hawk
Active member
In 1998, I had a land line from a Bell company with an answering machine that recorded my messages on a small cassette tape. When I got home form work, I would listen to my messages, write down whatever I needed to call the person back, and did so within a day. People where just fine with that. They understand your phone is at home so you don't have access to it all the time. So they happily leave a message.
Today, I have Motorola Smart Phone with an online message system. When I get home, I listen to my messages, write down whatever I needed to call the person back, and do so within a day. People are pissed off with that. They assume you have your phone with you at all times and you are always available to answer. So they grudgingly leave a message. If they are really pissed, they send a text message demanding a reason why you did not answer the phone. Then send another text message demanding the reason why you did not respond to the first demanding text message.
Today, I have Motorola Smart Phone with an online message system. When I get home, I listen to my messages, write down whatever I needed to call the person back, and do so within a day. People are pissed off with that. They assume you have your phone with you at all times and you are always available to answer. So they grudgingly leave a message. If they are really pissed, they send a text message demanding a reason why you did not answer the phone. Then send another text message demanding the reason why you did not respond to the first demanding text message.