KABOOKIE
1/30/2006, 02:19 PM
What's considered good protocol when receiving an email that has mistakenly made it to your inbox? Working in a company that is one of many in the "enterprise", I get these emails from time to time;
Re: Hydraulic Actuator #45-XX-H100.
Team,
We've completed design verification testing and all procedures will be released later this week. I expect to have the draft before lunch for release signatures.
Ted, (not my name but, apparent typing error in MS Outlook entered my name instead)
Can you take a look at the High/Low VDC, High/Low temperature, and side load performance testing? I assume you can do this today and report back when you've entered the data in the test notebook.
The above two items MUST be completed before any further testing.
SN007 is currently being assembled.
Thanks for your help!!!
The Boss.
Now, do I respond back and say;
1) You got the wrong feller.....
2) Yeah, I'll get right on it!
3) Look you dumb****!!!! For the umpteenth time STOP EMAILING ME!!!
How do you guys handle these types of emails?
Re: Hydraulic Actuator #45-XX-H100.
Team,
We've completed design verification testing and all procedures will be released later this week. I expect to have the draft before lunch for release signatures.
Ted, (not my name but, apparent typing error in MS Outlook entered my name instead)
Can you take a look at the High/Low VDC, High/Low temperature, and side load performance testing? I assume you can do this today and report back when you've entered the data in the test notebook.
The above two items MUST be completed before any further testing.
SN007 is currently being assembled.
Thanks for your help!!!
The Boss.
Now, do I respond back and say;
1) You got the wrong feller.....
2) Yeah, I'll get right on it!
3) Look you dumb****!!!! For the umpteenth time STOP EMAILING ME!!!
How do you guys handle these types of emails?