Work-Life Balance6 Out-of-Office Templates for the Holidays That You Can Copy and Paste Now
Our offices will be closed today for the Queen’s birthday public holiday. Our team will be back in the office tomorrow morning from am. Enjoy your holiday!
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Something like, “I will not have access to email while I am out and will get back to you when I return. If your issue is urgent, please resend your email after X date,” would be… more polite, I guess.
Hello, Thank you for your email. I’m out of the office and will be back on [DATE]. During this period, I will have limited access to email. For immediate assistance please contact by cell number at [PHONE]. Best Regards.
For any requests you might have, feel free to reach out our [Title] [Name] at [email / phone].
Just because I’m that person, I may have actually contacted you with a “Hope you’re having a great time!”
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I understand how important it is for you to get the information and services that you need, however, I am no longer with Jones Consulting.
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Let’s be real, the majority of the thousands of emails you return to after being O.O.O. will be spam and salesy marketing drivel – any legitimately important emails will probably get lost! Unless you’re Barack Obama, just send it when they’re back.
Completely unplugging from work? Good for you! Be sure to make this plan clear in your autoresponder so boundaries are set and no one expects any type of work-related correspondence while you’re away. Then, turn on SaneDoNotDisturb and enjoy an empty inbox for days.
I think you talk to person X and ask them to cc you when they are dealing with things sent to them because of your OOO.
Agreed. I think some people don’t analyze the individual words when they hear the phrase. It’s fine to say “please let me know at YOUR earliest convenience” but it’s weird to say “I’ll get back to you at MY earliest convenience.”
The science fiction writer John Scalzi says “The failure mode of clever is asshole,” which seems to apply here.
LOL if I got the math/physics one I’d do the small amount of work to just to call them.
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