I’ll see you, and raise you. I have a co-worker who sends an email then leaves a voice message to make sure I read the email (and vice-versa), THEN!!! she hunts me down to tell me she sent an email and/or left a voicemail.
If it’s worth knowing and the person’s voice is well articulated, I’d prefer a voice message. The rare time I do log into the company PC, the password format is 14+ characters, mixed case with a number. And sometimes I forget after the auto expiry.. Not worth the hassle.
C over 2 years ago
Your voice has been heard
Jack Bell Premium Member over 2 years ago
When you’re driving; a voicemail is easier and safer.
Dobber Premium Member over 2 years ago
I prefer directives in writing. There’s no denial afterwards.
Truthinker Premium Member over 2 years ago
If it is not in writing it did not happen.
WCraft Premium Member over 2 years ago
Voice messages? Next thing you know he’ll be making actual phone calls!
sperry532 over 2 years ago
I’ll see you, and raise you. I have a co-worker who sends an email then leaves a voice message to make sure I read the email (and vice-versa), THEN!!! she hunts me down to tell me she sent an email and/or left a voicemail.
I so want to retire!
syzygy47 over 2 years ago
If it’s worth knowing and the person’s voice is well articulated, I’d prefer a voice message. The rare time I do log into the company PC, the password format is 14+ characters, mixed case with a number. And sometimes I forget after the auto expiry.. Not worth the hassle.