Anonymous wrote:If it’s just an email, I think that’s an implicit “when you get back….”.
If it’s more urgent, then they need to start email with “so sorry to bother you on vacation, but if you tell me where you save the spensky file, I can deal with this client this week.” Or whatever.
But people who get all amped up because they treat each email as an intrusion on their off time drive me nuts. It’s mail—it won’t explode if you don’t answer it while you’re off.
This all makes sense if the person is the only one with the information or who can do the thing.
This does not make sense when there are other people not on vacation who have the information and can do the thing (like OP described.)
I am frequently a defender of management on this forum, but this really is bad management and a bad practice.