Many of the leaders in my company do this as well. It’s good practice for them to model this behavior. You should add this to your email signature as well.
dickwildgoose
2 months ago
Don’t shoot this CEO.
Obvious-Secretary151
2 months ago
The real hero
loopgaroooo
2 months ago
I had to read that twice just to make sure I hadn’t lost my mind.
Ominous-Bulge-1489
2 months ago
FYI, that’s a standard disclaimer used in international companies that have local presence in Germany and France. To prevent risk of any non-compliance claims from local labor unions
dauntlingdemon
2 months ago
Another mario mangione should start saving these ceos for breeding and create a positive workplace.
Big_Boss_Bubba
2 months ago
CEO has a bad connotation (not undeserved) but in reality just the guy who runs the company. Like everything, the person who runs a small business is likely to be like this
rogerworkman623
2 months ago
When you don’t respond until tomorrow:
“Just following up, why hasn’t this time worked for you yet?”
taurustangle113
2 months ago
The Executive Director at my work does this. What would be leagues better, though, would be if we all just used schedule-send if we’re working outside of normal hours. It’s so easy to do that IMO, leaving the actual timestamp on it is just value-signaling that they’re working harder and later than everyone else. Which isn’t reasonable or true.
You can write an email and then schedule it to be sent later. Like during the hours I’m being paid.
BearMeatFiesta
2 months ago
What a nice note.
Bulky-Huckleberry222
2 months ago
These are the kind of bosses I’d happily work for and maybe even go out of my way to do a little extraÂ
OarsandRowlocks
2 months ago
Someone should hack Elon’s sig to be like that.
rydan
2 months ago
I’ll respond to emails at 5AM. But I have an understanding with my manager that I get to sleep in. I don’t even usually start working until 2pm. It works.
roguespectre67
2 months ago
Meanwhile my direct supervisor at my last “normal” job told me that if I needed to come in at 7 or 8 and stay until 6 or 7 to finish the absolute mountain of shit that was given to me after 3 months on the job, that’s what she expected I would do.
hellinahandbasket127
2 months ago
This message is narcolepsy approved!
seanbellreddit
2 months ago
Fear The People mother fuckers
lachiendupape
2 months ago
Why not schedule the mail to send during working outs or our the disclaimer at the beginning of the mail ? Still shitty imo
abdallha-smith
2 months ago
*reply three weeks later
wradale-7
2 months ago
Bros invited to the BBQ
Otaraka
2 months ago
Leaving aside overseas issues, a local manager could set it so it doesnt turn up till the appropriate business hours. Its ‘nice’ but it still means you have to be set up to not see it. Sure its a ‘choice’ to not act on it, but there are lots of indirect ways you can still feel a pressure to read or respond out of hours if you know theyre being sent then.
Free-Staff-8175
2 months ago
It’s a trap. Reply immediately and do whatever they need you to do. No employer cares about work/home management. You’ll be jobless if you don’t reply
the1j
2 months ago
I wonder if the guy is australian, I know many companies around the world do say things like this but that particular wording is also something I got just after some new laws came into place here which basically said employees do not have to respond out out of hours.
FactorUpbeat8540
2 months ago
Why one is checking work email “after hours” is my main question.
Many of the leaders in my company do this as well. It’s good practice for them to model this behavior. You should add this to your email signature as well.
Don’t shoot this CEO.
The real hero
I had to read that twice just to make sure I hadn’t lost my mind.
FYI, that’s a standard disclaimer used in international companies that have local presence in Germany and France. To prevent risk of any non-compliance claims from local labor unions
Another mario mangione should start saving these ceos for breeding and create a positive workplace.
CEO has a bad connotation (not undeserved) but in reality just the guy who runs the company. Like everything, the person who runs a small business is likely to be like this
When you don’t respond until tomorrow:
“Just following up, why hasn’t this time worked for you yet?”
The Executive Director at my work does this. What would be leagues better, though, would be if we all just used schedule-send if we’re working outside of normal hours. It’s so easy to do that IMO, leaving the actual timestamp on it is just value-signaling that they’re working harder and later than everyone else. Which isn’t reasonable or true.
Meanwhile, our CEO/Managing Director: “Reply immediately!”
Luigi don’t go after this one.
You can write an email and then schedule it to be sent later. Like during the hours I’m being paid.
What a nice note.
These are the kind of bosses I’d happily work for and maybe even go out of my way to do a little extraÂ
Someone should hack Elon’s sig to be like that.
I’ll respond to emails at 5AM. But I have an understanding with my manager that I get to sleep in. I don’t even usually start working until 2pm. It works.
Meanwhile my direct supervisor at my last “normal” job told me that if I needed to come in at 7 or 8 and stay until 6 or 7 to finish the absolute mountain of shit that was given to me after 3 months on the job, that’s what she expected I would do.
This message is narcolepsy approved!
Fear The People mother fuckers
Why not schedule the mail to send during working outs or our the disclaimer at the beginning of the mail ? Still shitty imo
*reply three weeks later
Bros invited to the BBQ
Leaving aside overseas issues, a local manager could set it so it doesnt turn up till the appropriate business hours. Its ‘nice’ but it still means you have to be set up to not see it. Sure its a ‘choice’ to not act on it, but there are lots of indirect ways you can still feel a pressure to read or respond out of hours if you know theyre being sent then.
It’s a trap. Reply immediately and do whatever they need you to do. No employer cares about work/home management. You’ll be jobless if you don’t reply
I wonder if the guy is australian, I know many companies around the world do say things like this but that particular wording is also something I got just after some new laws came into place here which basically said employees do not have to respond out out of hours.
Why one is checking work email “after hours” is my main question.
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