I didn’t want the person in charge of my paycheck to dislike me…

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“THE MONEY ALWAYS SHOWS UP ON MONDAY.”

The e-mail was in all caps.

I was getting yelled at, and she was in charge of my paycheck.  I had to do something...quick!

Following up from last week’s message about making your e-mails more read-worthy, I thought I’d throw you another e-mail tip that I almost learned at the expense of my money!

We had been exchanging e-mails.  I was trying to figure out why the money was hitting my account on Monday in my new account, rather than on Friday like my old account.  I was chipping away short, friendly e-mails trying to get answers. 

 Then one came in all in caps…and you know what that means.

I re-read my e-mails, and if you read them with a sour, defensive tone, I could totally see how they could sound attacking and rude.  

I knew what I needed to do.

I picked up the phone.  Once my tone of voice, and friendly manner was involved, she answered my questions, and we were friends again!  Fshew!  I don't have to eat Ramen this weekend.

Most people don’t like to talk on the phone.  I know I’ll always go for a quick and easy written message if I can.  But there are 2 instances when I’ll always pick up the phone.

1.  When there’s likely to be a lot of back and forth.  It’s a whole lot easier to get a bunch of questions answered and information exchanged quickly if you just talk about it.  Saves having to deal with 57 e-mails with 1 sentence each. 

2.  When there may be a misunderstanding or offense taken.  I may think my e-mails are perfectly friendly, but the reader's interpretation is really what matters, and in the case of my direct deposit, I knew I didn’t want to leave her with a bad taste in her mouth about Anne Bonney, Employee #44827640 (real number changed to protect the innocent.)  You can tell when someone is getting salty on an e-mail.  Just pick up the phone and clear it up, and leave friends.

Never go to bed angry!

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