My job entails work in and around email, along with actually getting my butt up from behind my desk and <gasp, horror of horrors!> actually INTERFACING WITH PEOPLE.
I get anywhere from 70-100 emails a day.
The vast majority of these are "copy all" responses made by someone who, in their retarded way of thinking, believe that everybody and his brother on that original email list needs to hear "Hey, thanks!!!!!"
Those who use the "copy all" capability on email without carefully considering why that's necessary, to whom the email response really needs to go, and why God and His Brother need to hear all about YOUR PIZZY LITTLE RESPONSE need to be publicly flogged.
Grrrrrrr.
That is all.
My job entails work in and around email, along with actually getting my butt up from behind my desk and <gasp, horror of horrors!> actually INTERFACING WITH PEOPLE.
I get anywhere from 70-100 emails a day.
The vast majority of these are "copy all" responses made by someone who, in their retarded way of thinking, believe that everybody and his brother on that original email list needs to hear "Hey, thanks!!!!!"
Those who use the "copy all" capability on email without carefully considering why that's necessary, to whom the email response really needs to go, and why God and His Brother need to hear all about YOUR PIZZY LITTLE RESPONSE need to be publicly flogged.
Grrrrrrr.
That is all.
Interfacing with people? You need a new job man!
lol. Yep, I need a new job. It's called "retirement". Counting the days. . . .
My favorite 'copy all' e-mail fun was when someone would reply to an e-mail announcement sent to everyone on campus with 'copy all' and then for days afterwards folks would reply using copy all to tell the sender that he/she shouldn't use 'copy all' for such things because it clogs up the mailboxes.