I live in a rural area and the only place you can get high speed internet is in town. The outside phone lines are so bad that if you can get up to a dial up speed of 33k, you are lucky. People tend to not have the internet out of town because of this, they just use it at school. Even if they do it takes so long to connect, it would be better to get a call. The texting service, however, does also send an email. It's free.
I guess I should say that this is a friendly battle. I like the guy I work for, but I just don't see why I should be required to do this. In his defense, he did put me at the bottom and had my sister in law call me, so I just told her DO NOT CALL ME. I just don't see how you can be required to publish your phone number for anything other than as an emergency contact. I should also add that most people want to be on this tree.
As for makbike and her private phone number...that wouldn't be so friendly, I'm afraid. Can you be made to publish a private number? There's a reason it's private. I'm afraid I wouldn't pass any number out to students. Email, sure, phone...no. I don't answer my house phone anyway, I only have it for the internet. I screen the calls and return messages if appropriate. (In town...high speed...can't live without it)



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