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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]When a teacher doesn't respond to my email within 24 hours, I will ask my DC if the teacher has been in school. If so, I will wait another 24 hours (48 total). If still no answer, I forward my sent email to the teacher's boss (department head, principal, whoever), explain that the teacher hasn't responded and ask the supervisor to help. I cc the teacher on the email, so the teacher knows I've gone up the chain. Teachers are professionals, they should be expected to behave like professionals. I would be fired from my job if I didn't respond to customers, clients or consumers.[/quote] I am PP above; of course I don't expect any reply on holidays or weekends. That is the teacher's time. [/quote] The end of the next business day is more generous than the 24 hours you cited above. I think it's ironic that people state that they'd be fired if they didn't respond to customers, clients or consumers, because I can't tell you how often I email parents and get a bounce back message that they are out of the office for a meeting, or at court or something, and thus can't reply. [/quote]
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