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    email etiquette

    Explore " email etiquette" with insightful episodes like "What Are Your Classroom Phone Policies?", "Workplace Essentials Part 1", "Where's my exclamation mark!?", "6 Go-To Email Subject Lines for Job Inquiries" and "#55 - The Great Email Debate About Boundaries" from podcasts like ""Hot Mess Teacher Express Podcast", "Career IQ 's Podcast", "The Space", "The FlexJobs Podcast: Career Advice & Job Search Tips" and "The Career Rx Podcast for Doctors"" and more!

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    What Are Your Classroom Phone Policies?

    What Are Your Classroom Phone Policies?

    In this episode of the Hot Mess Teacher Express podcast, Vinny and Jess tackle the never-ending battle between teachers and student's cell phones. 

    To kick things off we dive into a Hot Take on the ever-changing phone policies in high schools, where every teacher seems to have their own set of rules. Are students sneaking a peek at their screens or actually following the policies? 

    Next, in Hot or Not, Vinny and Jess revel in the joy of receiving the coveted "jeans all week or month" email, while also discussing the agony of students putting the entire email content in the subject line. 

    Crossing the pond, Vinny and Jess compare American and British spirit weeks, exploring the cultural differences between these two educational powerhouses. And, as always, our hosts let off some steam in the Grind the Gears segment. Vinny vents about people who hang onto clout after going viral for one thing, while Jess shares her frustration with people who ask for computer help but refuse to let her take control.

    Finally, Vinny and Jess give a shoutout to the unsung heroes of the school system: bus drivers and transportation staff. These underdogs keep the wheels of education turning, and it's time they get the recognition they deserve.

    So, buckle up and join Vinny and Jess on this ride through the world of student's cell phones, spirit weeks, and the unsung heroes of education. 

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    Workplace Essentials Part 1

    Workplace Essentials Part 1

    Den e episodio aki Career IQ  show Hosts - Kareline vd Linden y Darice Solognier a presenta - Workplace essentials,  unda nos a duna tipnan practico cu no obstante di bo carera of profesion  ta  util pa nos tur.

    Den e episodio aki nos a cubri  dos tema -  time management y email etiquette. Tune in y haya sa e tip nan cu bo mester pa:

    1. Maneha bo tempo miho
    2. Traha un track record di bo trabou
    3. Bira mas eficiente na trabou
    4.  Haya tip nan pa mehora bo manehameto di email na trabou!


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    Where's my exclamation mark!?

    Where's my exclamation mark!?

    Do you read into punctuation a little too much? If your boss sends you a message with a full stop instead of an exclamation mark, how does it make you feel? Someone else’s email etiquette can really throw us off, especially in the workplace. So, how can we stop ourselves from spiralling? 

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    Host: Casey Donovan @caseydonovan88 
    Content: Amy Molloy @amy_molloy
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    6 Go-To Email Subject Lines for Job Inquiries

    6 Go-To Email Subject Lines for Job Inquiries

    The email subject line for a job inquiry is a prime piece of real estate. It’s often what will either drive a hiring manager to open an email and review your resume, or ignore it. As a job seeker, you need to do everything possible to make your email stand apart. So, think about what you want to convey to a hiring professional, and write your way to a new career with a powerful job inquiry email subject line!

    “Most of the time, we recommend the subject line contains your name and other vital pieces of info like the job title or requisition number,” says Brie Reynolds, manager of the Career Coaching Program at FlexJobs. “Depending on your situation, though, you may want to include other details to really make your email stand out.”

    Read the full article here: https://www.flexjobs.com/blog/post/5-go-email-subject-lines-job-seekers/

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    #55 - The Great Email Debate About Boundaries

    #55 - The Great Email Debate About Boundaries

    Does your workplace expect you to always be available via email whether night, weekend, holiday, or ‘normal business hours’? Have you been asked to limit your sending of email to within certain hours? If you get an ‘urgent’ email that’s sent outside of your normal hours, how do you handle it?

    If you’re caught up on either side of this great email boundaries debate, this episode is for you. 

    In this episode of The Career Rx we’ll discuss:

    • The recent push to limit email ‘sending hours’
    • What email sending, checking, and replying communicates about boundaries
    • How to be sure your intentions are understood and your boundaries are firm, while working at times that work for you

    Today we’re talking about the great email debate - should you or should you not send an email outside of “standard” working hours (whatever that means, anyway)?

    In this episode, we’ll discuss what “off hours” look like to you, the importance of email boundaries, and whether delaying an email send time is actually helpful.


    “I think people ought to be able to send [emails] whenever they want.”- Marjorie Stiegler


    In this Episode: 

    [0:48] Boundaries in the workplace
    [1:50] Only working “normal business hours”
    [3:00] Defending your off work hours
    [5:40] Getting things done on your own schedule
    [7:20] Navigating the work/life balancing act
    [9:00] What’s in your email signature?
    [10:10] Handling your boundaries - stop apologizing 
    [11:40] Tweet me your answer to this question 


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