It's a short work week indeed but that hasn't stopped the office from partaking in some awesome email exchanges.
It all started when a colleague forwarded me an email from a college student who wanted to discuss advertising out of his North Jersey house. I am yet to respond but it may go something like this, "Hey stoner, stop scheming for extra pot money and hit the books."
Later in the day, someone not in our company responded to an email that was sent only to our entire company. The phrase, "Jimmy loves hotdogs" was included in said email. News flash pal, every American loves hotdogs.
Lastly, the ish really hit the fan when random non-employees began emailing the big boss to unsubscribe them from our company email blasts. That probably pissed the big boss off. But it turns out those people really wanted to unsubscribe from their own company's email list. Talk about being a disgruntled employee. Jokes on you, PASO.
Oh and a word to the wise, read your email from the bottom up to avoid asking a question that's already been answered on the email chain. Too much of that going on lately.
in 2009, email is the new voicemail. until twitter or facebook gets an HQ group, i'm done with official company communication.
ReplyDeleteThat was classic! I could only imagine how "the big boss" reacted when she kept getting those.
ReplyDeleteYou have no idea how terrified I was when I saw all of those emails, "Do what she says!, Make it stop Keith!" I had no idea how our unsubscribe requests were going directly to her. Upon further investigation I noticed that it wasn't coming from us at all...phew!
ReplyDeletenothing will beat the "dick in a box" christmas mass e-mail of 2007. nothing.
ReplyDeleteLOL, that PASO email was priceless.
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