Asked by shawda
Which wireless device does the manager most likely have before being offered the upgrade by her supervisor?
Which wireless device is the supervisor most likely offering to the manager as an upgrade?
Which wireless device, if offered, would the manager probably find cumbersome if she needs to have her hands free to move about the sales floor?
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If you want a quick, general answer based on a common retail scenario where a supervisor “upgrades” a manager’s wireless device:
- Most likely device the manager already has: a pager (or a basic beeper). Reason: pagers are often described as older/basic wireless devices used for alerts.
- Most likely upgrade being offered by the supervisor: a wireless/mobile phone or a hands‑free Bluetooth headset (often described as an “upgrade” from a pager). Reason: supervisors commonly replace pagers with phones or add hands‑free capabilities.
- Device that would be cumbersome if she needs hands free on the sales floor: a handset/mobile phone (i.e., a device you must hold to your ear) would be cumbersome; a bulky two‑way radio could also be inconvenient.
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If you want a quick, general answer based on a common retail scenario where a supervisor “upgrades” a manager’s wireless device:
- Most likely device the manager already has: a pager (or a basic beeper). Reason: pagers are often described as older/basic wireless devices used for alerts.
- Most likely upgrade being offered by the supervisor: a wireless/mobile phone or a hands‑free Bluetooth headset (often described as an “upgrade” from a pager). Reason: supervisors commonly replace pagers with phones or add hands‑free capabilities.
- Device that would be cumbersome if she needs hands free on the sales floor: a handset/mobile phone (i.e., a device you must hold to your ear) would be cumbersome; a bulky two‑way radio could also be inconvenient.
If you share the original text, I’ll give precise answers tied to that passage.
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