Chronos wrote:
Some people are just slow to respond because they don't check their messages frequently or are still thinking about what to say. In other instances the messages may be missed.
Someone had sent me a number of texts once that I had been unaware of because some settings on the phone had been changed while it was in my back pocket and they went in to a filter folder. I did not learn about this for sone time.
I used to work with a fine collection of narcissists (read medical doctors, though not all of them were narcs) and the standard trick was to send me an email, then another one two minutes later demanding to know why I had not answered the first, then another one five minutes after that, regardless of where I might be (in a meeting? At lunch? Out ill with an autoreply going to everyone? On vacation, also with autoreply and a note on my office door?). Edit in: none of this was ever a crisis, none of the messages required an instantaneous response, and my usual turnaround time was same-day.
My standard response was to allow several of these to accumulate from multiple offenders, then send a screenshot of my inbox showing the pileon and names of all offenders, to all of them, with CCs to their boss, asking them to please allow me sufficient time to respond in sufficient detail to resolve the issues.
I was lucky, as their boss was actually a decent guy and valued me, or I'd never have done this.
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