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Does anyone have to wear a headset in the ED. I've never seen it. I now have to carry a hospital cell phone while I'm working (not when I'm off) but it doesn't have a headphone. So given that people in the ER don't wear headphones even though split second, life saving decisions are based on communication why does the high school girl who seats people at Chili's wear one. Is the act of seating people at a diner or letting people into the changing room at the Gap so critical that these key people have to be in non-stop, instant communication with.... who are they talking to? Anyways, joust an observation.