I'm struggling to take a week off, there's just so much to do. I'll see how it goes. I have made a list, so it may make more sense to stay and deal with it than to have it facing me on my return.
Of most concern at present is the lack of reply to three emails. One is to the lecturer on Wednesday week, just to confirm arrangements. The others are potential lecturers in October and December. If they can't come, I need to find someone else fairly rapidly. Or sometwo. I'll give it one more day and send a polite nag. I shouldn't have to. I've rechecked their email addresses. Even if they're on holiday, who doesn't check emails? Or, if that's impossible, have an out of office reply?
Tomorrow, I'll continue to plod through my list.
2 comments:
Well, you definitely picked the right week not to come north, even if the decision wasn't entirely yours. Wet, windy and cold.
And aren't people dreadful at replying to emails these days? We continually have exactly the same problem.
- BW
I stayed home, in fact. I'm really cracking on with my to-do list. I emailed the three people again, one hadn't received the first one - these things happen, I believe her - but the other two haven't answered, which is a mystery. I'm offering them a booking for which they'll be paid, they usually reply promptly. I think I'll have to phone, which is something I hate doing.
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