- Apr 17, 2003
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...do you just take it as they are TELLING you in a nice way to do something? I always get these emails that say "are you available to cover this/do this/help with this etc...what am I supposed to say? "No, I'm busy?"
...do you just take it as they are TELLING you in a nice way to do something? I always get these emails that say "are you available to cover this/do this/help with this etc...what am I supposed to say? "No, I'm busy?"
When your boss/supervisors ask if you are available...
If you're out at a client site doing billable work, or you're home sick, or you're on vacation, you're not available. Otherwise you're available.
...do you just take it as they are TELLING you in a nice way to do something? I always get these emails that say "are you available to cover this/do this/help with this etc...what am I supposed to say? "No, I'm busy?"
you forgot in hospital or dead.
I thought that would be classified in the "you're home sick".
Other things covered by "sick":
* Taking the day off to go golfing, fishing, rock concert, dead in a ditch, etc.
...do you just take it as they are TELLING you in a nice way to do something? I always get these emails that say "are you available to cover this/do this/help with this etc...what am I supposed to say? "No, I'm busy?"
what am I supposed to say? "No, I'm busy?"
1 level above me:
"I don't really have the bandwidth for that right now"
2+ levels above me:
"yes boss"
It's one of those things.Yes, that's what you say. If you're not busy enough that you can drop everything you're doing to focus on something else it doesn't take a genius manager to think "Gee, I need to increase this guys workload or get rid of him entirely".
