Reply: Is it appropriate for a staff member to have resident phone numbers In their phone?

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Anonymous
Absolutely NOT!
Posted 4 years 8 months ago
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Brian Bazinet
Absolutely not for several reasons including the employees personal safety. That is why their are apps like TextBox that uses the communities phone number to communicate with prospects and residents and the employees personal number is NEVER at jeopardy.
Posted 4 years 8 months ago
One of my park managers uses her personal cell as our business phone also. If you are like she is...she NEVER gets a break from her phone ringing....all hours of the day and night! Going forward I am going to definitely suggest to my boss not to practice going forward!
Posted 4 years 8 months ago
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Stephanie Thomas
Not a problem I don’t think...That’s how everyone meets their husband!!
Posted 4 years 8 months ago
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Courtney Wafford
Up to your staff but i always discouraged it. I dont want residents calling me when im off. Also could cause issues where a resident said they called for an emergency and it was never answered. Favoratism, calls unanswered, proper channels not followed, accountability, safety and many other issues are just too much to chance.
Posted 4 years 8 months ago
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Kathy Throne-Fabian
I only allow one resident. She is a deaf mute and sends me her work orders. She respects my space and never bothers me any other time
Posted 4 years 8 months ago