Poll: How many work-related emails do you receive on average every day? 论题张贴者: ProZ.com Staff
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| | | Natalia Pedrosa 西班牙 Local time: 09:28 正式会员 (自2012) English英语译成Spanish西班牙语 + ...
Hi all, I receive between 10 and 20 work related e-mails if I count job notifications from this and other translation sites. I wish they were all job assignments. Have a great weekend all of you. Ciao. | | |
Please define "work related". I receive KudoZ notifications, ProZ.com forum notifications and job notifications all day long, but those are translation-related, not work-related. 10 or more "work-related" emails per day would mean that some client just went insane and needs to be seriously disciplined or immediately institutionalized. | | | Natalia Pedrosa 西班牙 Local time: 09:28 正式会员 (自2012) English英语译成Spanish西班牙语 + ... It wouldn' be the first time | Sep 14, 2013 |
a client goes insane, but not for that reason is he/she going to an asylum, although you can follow the rule "there are more outside than inside". I must be an exception. Have a nice day. N. | |
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These usually include job assignments (not every day) emails from work-related sites emails from colleagues about translations. | | |
Me too, I would need a definition of what is meant by work-related email. Anyways, my work-related emails have a strange tendency to come in groups, meaning that some days I have none at all or only a small number and then suddenly it looks as if the world is going to end… As to what regards translation-related emails, I would say that I get around 50/60 a day. | | | Kay Denney 法国 Local time: 09:28 French法语译成English英语 ten or less, or more | Sep 14, 2013 |
Teresa Borges wrote: Anyways, my work-related emails have a strange tendency to come in groups, meaning that some days I have none at all or only a small number and then suddenly it looks as if the world is going to end… Yes, I sometimes get the impression that they have meetingto schedule my work just to see whether they can drive me certifiably crazy! I probably don't get more than ten a day, mostly if there has to be some to-ing and fro-ing because of incomprehensible typos or unfathomable acronyms we'll do that on Skype. Is it still "work-related" when I start to discuss off-topic stuff with a PM I have great rapport with? that would bump the average up over ten I reckon | | | Julian Holmes 日本 Local time: 16:28 正式会员 (自2011) Japanese日语译成English英语
I take on largish projects so there is not lots of traffic between me and my handful of customers -- especially since I have just shed a monster customer, as some of you are already aware of. Yesssss! Traffic is proportional to how often I put out feelers or how complicated a particular project is. If I'm active and the project is involved and requires lots of perpetual inquiries, etc., I get a lot of "love ... See more I take on largish projects so there is not lots of traffic between me and my handful of customers -- especially since I have just shed a monster customer, as some of you are already aware of. Yesssss! Traffic is proportional to how often I put out feelers or how complicated a particular project is. If I'm active and the project is involved and requires lots of perpetual inquiries, etc., I get a lot of "love letters." Though, generally, I regard a lack of e-mails amid a constant workflow as a sign of efficiency. Wouldn't you prefer not to be bothered and disrupted by an incessant inflow of unwanted e-mail? ▲ Collapse | |
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Between translators emailing me with questions, customers emailing me with questions, my wife emailing me from the other room asking how lunch is coming (we talk about work while we eat, thus making it a staff meeting), and the nearly endless stream of resumes that we receive, there are a lot of emails cluttering up my inboxes. Right now I have about 1,100 unread emails from this week, but they're mostly linkedin group updates and proz job postings/kudoz questions. And then somethi... See more Between translators emailing me with questions, customers emailing me with questions, my wife emailing me from the other room asking how lunch is coming (we talk about work while we eat, thus making it a staff meeting), and the nearly endless stream of resumes that we receive, there are a lot of emails cluttering up my inboxes. Right now I have about 1,100 unread emails from this week, but they're mostly linkedin group updates and proz job postings/kudoz questions. And then something amazing happens. Every Thursday night the emails stop. Friday through Sunday I receive maybe 5 emails. I have had to check the internet connection because I didn't get any new emails for 5 hours. ▲ Collapse | | | Thayenga 德国 Local time: 09:28 正式会员 (自2009) English英语译成German德语 + ... Between 20 to over 50 | Sep 14, 2013 |
It greatly varies. Some days I believe that my email provider is on strike because hardly any to 0 emails arrive. This is usually followed by an early morning inbox of over 100 emails, more than half of them work-related. This is excluding job and/or forum related ones, and only in 1 email account. Then there's also the TA's inbox with sometimes up to 30 "queries". For example, a job sails in at 1 a.m. to be followed up with more emails every 20 - 30 minutes. From one person only. ... See more It greatly varies. Some days I believe that my email provider is on strike because hardly any to 0 emails arrive. This is usually followed by an early morning inbox of over 100 emails, more than half of them work-related. This is excluding job and/or forum related ones, and only in 1 email account. Then there's also the TA's inbox with sometimes up to 30 "queries". For example, a job sails in at 1 a.m. to be followed up with more emails every 20 - 30 minutes. From one person only. By the time I come online there are already 14 - 17 emails at about 08:30. Plus all those emails from other clients. Sigh. ▲ Collapse | | | They tend to come in bunches | Sep 15, 2013 |
Like Teresa, I don't get a steady flow. If I'm working on a long job and the terms have been agreed upon, I'm mainly fielding requests from other clients and trying to decide if I can fit them in. When co-translating with a colleague, I may get more than 30 a day. | | | To report site rules violations or get help, contact a site moderator: You can also contact site staff by submitting a support request » Poll: How many work-related emails do you receive on average every day? TM-Town | Manage your TMs and Terms ... and boost your translation business
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