I am. I have a co-worker stuck already.
ION - there are these co-workers that CRACK THEMSELVES UP and they do it often, usually loudly in an open area. And when they say something they find funny, it seems, it MUST be said 3-4 more times RIGHT THEN. I really need that stungun, people.
Fuck. The subway ride to my shrink is going to be packed. A fucking mess.
msbelle, when they write email, to they put "LOL" after every sentence?
Woah, Dana!
I need some email drafting advice. I put together a document on how Stage Management intersects with the costume shop and all the duties of a Wardrobe person Backstage. I sent it to the Production Manager, the TD, the Stage Manager and some wardrobe people for comment. This was 2 weeks ago. I have heard back from one person who fixed my typos.
I now need to send it to the head of the program, and sort of imply that people had no comment but withoput making them mad and/or make it seem like they must agree because I didn't hear from them. Should I say that I have sent it around for comment and their were "no significant changes made" Should I just leave it that I sent it around for comment and let them get in trouble if I said something bad that they should have caught?
take a route on another avenue and walk over Tom, will probably much less of a hassle.
thankfully, they do not email me.
Sophia, I'd just say it was already sent around for comment - or you solicited comment from blah blah and blah.
JZ, yeah, it'll be like:
FAKER CHICK 2.0: I'm sorry.
MEDIA: You say that all the time. I don't think it means what you think it means.
FC: No, you really gotta help me. I've been in here six hours and he's not done with *the eighties* yet. And, what's a zeitgeist?
MEDIA: Don't ask us. We don't know. Is Hillary wearing cleavage?
FC: He says I broke this zeitgeist thing, and quoted some old Mencken guy.
MEDIA: Sucks to be you.
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No Capt. Jack Harness? That's just wrong.
This was 2 weeks ago. I have heard back from one person who fixed my typos.
Have you sent a "if I don't hear back from you by 5pm, I'll assume you don't have any significant comments" email? Was there a deadline in the original email? Sadly, I've often found the former will result in sudden "Oh yes, here's my (enormous massive) changes" responses.
Or, if you don't really care, then yes, just say you circulated it to X Y and Z, and incorporated any comments they sent. If X sees it, he may assume Y and Z sent comments, and feel guilty, and not say anything. :)