Cathy Classics by Cathy Guisewite for July 28, 2024

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    Asharah  4 months ago

    It used to be, being on vacation meant no contact with your boss.

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    Purple People Eater  4 months ago

    They have universal Universal Serial Buses?

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    markkahler52  4 months ago

    Whatever happened to the Blackberries?

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    j_crane  4 months ago

    I turn the ringer off my work phone everyday when I get home. This is the way it should be.

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    rgcviper  4 months ago

    I, too, prefer to escape from life while on vacation. Call me crazy if you must …

    HI, MOM. Good Sunday Morning, “Cathy” Clan.

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    mistercatworks  4 months ago

    I had a boss who had Security find me while I was working at a Renaissance Faire.

    “Who died?”

    “Nobody died. What?”

    “Why are you calling?”

    “I can’t figure out how to turn on your computer.”

    And he was the president of the company.

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    hendelca Premium Member 4 months ago

    I have never, ever been reachable while on vacation. Any boss who suggested I should be I told that if I was that valuable to the company then they were not paying me enough. I used the same line when told I needed a cell phone so I could be reached while on the highway. Now I am part owner of a company – and I am still not available when on vacation. That is what vacations are for.

    Please ignore this comment if you are on vacation – no wait, it is not work related so I guess you can read it.Enjoy this fine day – even if you are not on vacation.

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    lindz.coop Premium Member 4 months ago

    I have never subscribed to the 24/7 availability game. I used to have to take a beeper home when I worked in Children’s Protective Services…nearly smashed it to smithereens. One worker stood on his porch and threw it so far, they never found it.

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