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theremin Oct 1, 2008

This is like when one moves, and subsequently moves to another Congregation - the Congregation one has been with all their life & so many of the friends still see you as someone's child and not the...

superhero Oct 2, 2008

i agree with you 100% robbie. I was so glad to finally leave my hall when Lauren and I got married, and simply start fresh with a hall I hadn't been in for 13 years and no one knew me.

hunkpapap Oct 8, 2008

i need a new area code where no one knows me ha

forrestina forrestinaOG 2002

I refuse to change my area code. I only live in Vineland. I'm not FROM here. Besides, I've had the same cell # since I was 18! I don't ever want to change it.

superhero superheroOG 2004

i think the only time that matters is for job applications. but as holding on to a phone number forever becomes more common, i think hiring people won't think twice about what your phone number area code is.

theremin thereminOG 2002

Yeh, I'm one that thinks that the area code can mean the difference between an interview and your resume going straight to the shredder. So, where possible I've purposely left out a contact number and address, and just have my name and email address on the top of the resume hahaha

theremin thereminOG 2002

Oh, but it's for reasons like this (applying for jobs in NYC) that I tried to get 718 ('cause at least could mean...hey, this guy lives in Brooklyn, since Brooklyn shares the area code with SI), and when T-Mobile told me they don't have any 718s, I said, then do you have (it was even more of a shot in the dark..but...) 212??? 'Cause then, it'd look like I live in Manhattan baby!

Of course the answer was "no" (well, actually when no SI 718s were available he said what other area has 718 & I said Brooklyn, so he looked for a Brooklyn number but didn't have those either)..."but we have 347."

I said, well, I guess I'll try at another time. He said wait, don't you want a 347? I said, eh, no thanks... I need 718. That's like the trademark, no one recognises 347. It still looks weird.

originalsnob originalsnobOG 2004

Do you know where 516 is?

superhero superheroOG 2004

LI

originalsnob originalsnobOG 2004

Wow. I keep getting a call from a number out there but, whoever it is doesn't leave a msg. I looked it up but when told me LI I thought it was just a cell number that got assigned an off area code. Turns out it's a non pub landline =(

socalgal socalgalOG 2003

yeah....here you dont want a "909" or "951" area code haha

forrestina forrestinaOG 2002

this is true. in such cases, I use our home phone number. I just hope it's never a male interviewer calling because dad is very suspicious of men calling here and thus not so nice.

originalsnob originalsnobOG 2004

AWWW FREST you're a woman after my own heart. I've had the same cell number since I was 18 to! I like consistency.

socalgal socalgalOG 2003

im with you....no matter what....i will ALWAYS be "714"

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alexOG 2001

i got switched to 862 recently...i still cant get used to it.

superhero superheroOG 2004

you should ditch that asap

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