Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would add 'out of the office' replies.
"I am out of the office with limited access to email - I will respond on my return".
Really?
Anybody who has a smart phone (which is 99.999% of everybody I work with) does not have 'limited access' to voicemail.
I have never used this - I keep up with my work and email while I am out - it doesn't take that long and people depend on me so as a courtesy I make sure that they don't have to wait until I return.
I understand that some people have jobs where life marches on or where you don't think about work issues when you leave at 5:00, but when you have a job that is an integral part of a business, have some courtesy and respond to a few simple emails - by the way, it will make your transition back to work after a couple of days off a lot easier because you won't have to get caught up on things that happened while you were gone.
Maybe I should rephrase.
At my company, we have an extremely loose vacation policy. Essentially if you want it and your work is caught up, take whatever you like within reason. We are all adults.
From my perspective, what comes with that is the expectation that whenever reasonable - you try to keep the ball rolling while you are out. I would understand if there were health issues, you are on your honeymoon, you need the occasional mental health day, etc - I am really talking about people who place the notification on there every time they take a day off. It is ridiculous, at least in my surroundings.
This in bold means that you're on vacation and you aren't working. I like getting these emails, then I can decide whether to contact someone else in the group, or to wait until the person in back from vacation.
Respect people's vacations.
Ummm, yes please. Vacation is just that. Or maybe I am waiting for DH to get out of surgery and have other things on my mind. Or maybe I'm moving mom into a nursing home that day. Or closing on a new house. Or maybe I've just got two doctor's appts, a haircut, and a few other errands all on a personal day, and I don't want to create the expectation that I'm sitting at starbucks just waiting for my phone to go DING.
I do always state that for immediate concerns, please contact so-and-so at 123 extension, etc.
Anonymous wrote:I would add 'out of the office' replies.
"I am out of the office with limited access to email - I will respond on my return".
Really?
Anybody who has a smart phone (which is 99.999% of everybody I work with) does not have 'limited access' to voicemail.
I have never used this - I keep up with my work and email while I am out - it doesn't take that long and people depend on me so as a courtesy I make sure that they don't have to wait until I return.
I understand that some people have jobs where life marches on or where you don't think about work issues when you leave at 5:00, but when you have a job that is an integral part of a business, have some courtesy and respond to a few simple emails - by the way, it will make your transition back to work after a couple of days off a lot easier because you won't have to get caught up on things that happened while you were gone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would add 'out of the office' replies.
"I am out of the office with limited access to email - I will respond on my return".
Really?
Anybody who has a smart phone (which is 99.999% of everybody I work with) does not have 'limited access' to voicemail.
I have never used this - I keep up with my work and email while I am out - it doesn't take that long and people depend on me so as a courtesy I make sure that they don't have to wait until I return.
I understand that some people have jobs where life marches on or where you don't think about work issues when you leave at 5:00, but when you have a job that is an integral part of a business, have some courtesy and respond to a few simple emails - by the way, it will make your transition back to work after a couple of days off a lot easier because you won't have to get caught up on things that happened while you were gone.
This in bold means that you're on vacation and you aren't working. I like getting these emails, then I can decide whether to contact someone else in the group, or to wait until the person in back from vacation.
Respect people's vacations.
Anonymous wrote:I would add 'out of the office' replies.
"I am out of the office with limited access to email - I will respond on my return".
Really?
Anybody who has a smart phone (which is 99.999% of everybody I work with) does not have 'limited access' to voicemail.
I have never used this - I keep up with my work and email while I am out - it doesn't take that long and people depend on me so as a courtesy I make sure that they don't have to wait until I return.
I understand that some people have jobs where life marches on or where you don't think about work issues when you leave at 5:00, but when you have a job that is an integral part of a business, have some courtesy and respond to a few simple emails - by the way, it will make your transition back to work after a couple of days off a lot easier because you won't have to get caught up on things that happened while you were gone.
Anonymous wrote:I would add 'out of the office' replies.
"I am out of the office with limited access to email - I will respond on my return".
Really?
Anybody who has a smart phone (which is 99.999% of everybody I work with) does not have 'limited access' to voicemail.
I have never used this - I keep up with my work and email while I am out - it doesn't take that long and people depend on me so as a courtesy I make sure that they don't have to wait until I return.
I understand that some people have jobs where life marches on or where you don't think about work issues when you leave at 5:00, but when you have a job that is an integral part of a business, have some courtesy and respond to a few simple emails - by the way, it will make your transition back to work after a couple of days off a lot easier because you won't have to get caught up on things that happened while you were gone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm sure these things bother others, but they don't bother me. Email replies are fair game for anyone copied.
I disagree. Not giving the primary recipient a chance to respond is rude.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm sure these things bother others, but they don't bother me. Email replies are fair game for anyone copied.
I disagree. Not giving the primary recipient a chance to respond is rude.
Anonymous wrote:I'm sure these things bother others, but they don't bother me. Email replies are fair game for anyone copied.