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LOL!!!! It did not even take a page to get to this.
That's cuz you've never had a level head!Remember when I wore a flat top.. Couldn't balance a cell phone on it..
I doubt they had cell phones back then.Remember when I wore a flat top.. Couldn't balance a cell phone on it..
You are both right. I remember when cell phones were so big you could hardly balance them on the hood of a '58 Buick..I doubt they had cell phones back then.
My first cellphone in 1993 was a Motorola Slimline. I liked it because it was half as wide as earlier "brick" phones, so it would fit in the side pocket of my soft side briefcase. Even then the antenna still stuck out. Definitely couldn't put it in your front pocket, unless it was on your bib overalls! And no balancing it on your head, either!You are both right. I remember when cell phones were so big you could hardly balance them on the hood of a '58 Buick..
In that briefcase, I also carried ratebooks, apps, service forms, notepad, 7-ring dayplanner, some client files, and brochures for multiple products. No wonder I have back trouble now!My first cellphone in 1993 was a Motorola Slimline. I liked it because it was half as wide as earlier "brick" phones, so it would fit in the side pocket of my soft side briefcase. Even then the antenna still stuck out. Definitely couldn't put it in your front pocket, unless it was on your bib overalls! And no balancing it on your head, either!
Not sure whether this is it, but if not it was similar:
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Yeah.. GA commission on what we now call FE topped out at 90% with most carriers.In that briefcase, I also carried ratebooks, apps, service forms, notepad, 7-ring dayplanner, some client files, and brochures for multiple products. No wonder I have back trouble now!
These days all of those things are in my phone, which fits in my shirt pocket! Practically speaking, I still have to carry some paper, but far less tonnage!
(These young snowflake agents have no idea of the hardships we endured!)