A sort of complicated question

I need your help working something out here, friends…

I mentioned the full-time substitute teaching plan.

I would like to offer my wireless number to districts, in order to ensure that I always receive calls. My current wireless number, as a part of my parents’ family plan, is a long-distance call in WNY.

I toyed with the idea of getting a new plan of my very own and dumping our land line altogether. We hardly use it, *except* that we have DSL.

We could go with cable internet, *except* that we had to sign on for DSL for a year.

A suggestion was made that I look into prepaid wireless for the purposes of sub calls, but I don’t know that this will save me a significant amount of money.

So…

1. Do you think it’s a bad idea to have a long-distance phone number?

2. Dumping the land line…good or bad?

3. Cable or DSL? (which doesn’t acknowledge the fact that I really can’t dump the DSL until the year is up…)

Oh, if only I had an unlimited supply of cash and didn’t have to ponder such questions. Sigh.

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