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Lars Eighner <usenet@larseighner.com> wrote in news:slrng9103e.il3.usenet@debranded.larseighner.com: So I plug 'disposable phone' into google and mostly I get cingular(AT&T), verizon, t mobile, virgin, and all those guys. But nothing about the really disposable kind of phones I thought existed. All of these things google turns up seem to have prepaid plans. But these things all
In article <slrng9103e.il3.usenet@debranded.larseighner.com>, Lars Eighner <usenet@larseighner.com> wrote: Okay. So I started looking into this cell phone thing. The Beaglemaster does need a number for potential employers that will reach him directly. True enough, the kind of work he does occasionally is mostly they hire you on the spot or you fill in an application for circular filing
Okay. So I started looking into this cell phone thing. The Beaglemaster does need a number for potential employers that will reach him directly. True enough, the kind of work he does occasionally is mostly they hire you on the spot or you fill in an application for circular filing. But sometimes a guy doesn't show up for the next shift and a "Hey, that guy who was here this morning, did he