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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I actually find emails, slacks meetings between between 9 am and 4 pm annoying. They interrupt my day and pointless. I like to shoot out slacks, very very very rare emails from 6-730 am so I can get responses same day. I also like to repeat from 6-7pm to send deliverables or ask for info. I don’t expect responses right away but means often I have answers in morning or end of day. I do like to do chats. I also like a morning scrum now and then 7-8:00am Most of mom coworkers or staff with kids actually like my schedule. For instance my manager she gets up early on days she wants to hit gym after dropping kids off at school. She responds or forwards or follows up other people. She knows nights and mornings I am active. She then can drop kids off hit gym and be off line till 10ish. The other mom she is more of Evening person as class mom and does stuff with her child after school. She knows she can pop on line later in evening. I looked at my emails today and noticed I sent 37 work emails in last two years. I also schedule meetings at most 2-3 times a month. I don’t send emails hardly ever and often respond in a chat, poke, slack. During day I and staff we like to get work done and if kids need to be picked up, go to bus stop, heck even drop car off at dealership we can do it as pointless meetings are gone. Plus we can catch up on weekdays or after work if we literally did nothing all day. It is more relaxing to work anytime than an assigned time. P[b]eople who are PITAs of strict work hours may not think it but they really stress folks out. Drives me nuts.[/b] I still don’t see big deal checking your work stuff. I am holding my iPhone and will beep I have the slack and gmail app for work on phone, I also set up channels rather than my own slack or email name. So we do group messages. I also get shared Google docs. I jump on any time. Maybe while waiting up kid or at Starbucks even if Sunday morning, [/quote] You stress me out. Always ON and yet never committed to anything. Constantly looking at your phone or responding to every beep-chirp-ding like a trained dog. [/quote]
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