By Tamara Jong / Published on January 31th, 2008 / Humor
Take an email for example. It has no tone, or personality. In our quest for quick, responsive communication, email has become almost rude. We ignore ‘em, don’t address people properly, open them and promptly forget them, place high importance priorities (!) on emails that aren’t urgent, misspell, lack the proper grammar or punctuation (spell check isn’t foolproof) and capitalize letters which are equivalent to SHOUTING! We know of “Road Rage”, but there’s also the wrath of the email that’s slowly terrorizing the countryside. No one has been killed so far on account of an email, but remember this caution and advice if you email colleagues and clients. Don’t take for granted picking up the phone or speaking face to face to clarify issues and make deals. ‘Cause maybe you’ll hear the same thing being said about you, “So-and-so is no longer with us.” Maybe we won’t think it’s terribly funny when our ex-company is saying the same thing about us.
Respectfully In Memoriam of John Ritter-1948-2003
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Tamara Jong is the Marketing Professional for www.canjobs.com, a leading Canadian owned and operated on-line recruitment site.