But the recipients won’t have all that info and it’ll block their calendars for unused time |
| You are lucky if you have someone doing your calendar. Assts have been gone from my company for years except for top 3-4 people |
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This is your executive assistant? Then you have to MANAGE her! She's not in charge of your priorities, you are. So you tell her, "I need a one hour lunch break every day between noon and 2pm, and a 30 min break between 3:30 and 5. It is your job to ensure that I have those breaks." Then, for a week or two, glance at your weekly calendar each morning and correct her as needed. "Larla, you've got me scheduled from 2pm - 6pm straight on Thursday. I need a half an hour break in there, you need to call back one of these folks, tell them you made an error, and get one of those meetings moved."
I am a good, flexible, understanding supervisor but if my executive assistant (!!) gave me lip about taking too many breaks, we'd have a problem. |
| Block lunch on your calendar or make all meetings longer like the PP. |
| I came in to say I’m doing this today, but it’s a rare thing! It’s not unreasonable to need breaks—don’t be a martyr. Schedule yourself some non-meeting time! |
| Put blocks on your own calendar. It's not that hard. |
I double book meetings - so my public meeting time and my 90 minute meeting time. It doesn't affect other people's calendars |
| Yes. Thank goodness dh brings me my lunch to me during my calls. I work with people all over the world including people on the west coast. |
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TROLL.
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| I don't feel bad for anyone who has an EA. Try being the staffers in those meetings you hold. Meeting after meeting after meeting with no break to actually do the work each "VP of whatever" decides they want you to do is even worse than your job...just bring a sandwich! |
This. EA here and yours is doing it wrong. |
Op - she will book over it |
Why? |
Op - a. I was this person for 20 years and b. As discussed I still am. I actually had many more breaks at that time than I do now |
| Our senior leaders have days like this. They only allow meetings to run for 25 or 50 minutes so there’s always a break at the end built in. They also schedule “desk time” for an hour in the middle of the day. |