A change of Pace for the holiday - Fun Out Of Office Replies Working at Vaisala This is totally off topic, but it's summer and since Vaisala began as a Finnish company -- and nobody loves summer like Finnish folk -- we are taking a break from our usual discussions on validation, monitoring, and regulated environments to enjoy some clever, sometimes bold, and chuckle-worthy Out-Of-Office replies for email. Usually we ensure the content on our blog is original, but, we had such fun with these blogs on OOO emails, we had to share. To see the originals, check out HubSpot, Mashable and Examiner.com. Have a great long weekend USA, and join us next week for a new blog on where cold chain regulations are heading... Hi, I will be out of the office and returning next week. I have incredibly easy access to a phone and email, but I assure you, it will not be used for work purposes. Hi, You are receiving this automatic notification because I am out of the office. If I was in, chances are you wouldn't have received anything at all. Hi, I am currently out at a job interview and will reply to you if I fail to get the position. Thank you for your email. Your credit card has been charged $5.99 for the first ten words and $1.99 for each additional word in your message. I am out of the office until 7/7/2014. I will be unable to delete your emails until I return from vacation. Please be patient and your email will be deleted in the order it was received. Hi, If you're reading this, Doc Brown was unable to make lightning strike the clock tower, and I'm stuck in 1985. I won't be able to respond to emails or voicemail until 9ish on Tuesday, July 8, 2014... or until email is invented -- whatever comes first. Hi, I am currently out of the office. I have a cell phone, but I will not be giving the number out. If you can guess the number, however, I will take your call. Hi, I'm thinking about what you've just sent me. Please wait by your PC for my response... Hi, I am currently out of the office and probably out-of-my-mind drunk. Enjoy your workweek! Hello and thanks for your email. I will be out of the office from 7/4/2014 to 7/7/2014 without access to email, however, if this is an emergency, please call 911. I'm not in the office right now but if it's important, tweet me using #YOUAREINTERRUPTINGMYVACATION.
Hi, I will be out of the office and returning next week. I have incredibly easy access to a phone and email, but I assure you, it will not be used for work purposes. Hi, You are receiving this automatic notification because I am out of the office. If I was in, chances are you wouldn't have received anything at all. Hi, I am currently out at a job interview and will reply to you if I fail to get the position. Thank you for your email. Your credit card has been charged $5.99 for the first ten words and $1.99 for each additional word in your message. I am out of the office until 7/7/2014. I will be unable to delete your emails until I return from vacation. Please be patient and your email will be deleted in the order it was received. Hi, If you're reading this, Doc Brown was unable to make lightning strike the clock tower, and I'm stuck in 1985. I won't be able to respond to emails or voicemail until 9ish on Tuesday, July 8, 2014... or until email is invented -- whatever comes first. Hi, I am currently out of the office. I have a cell phone, but I will not be giving the number out. If you can guess the number, however, I will take your call. Hi, I'm thinking about what you've just sent me. Please wait by your PC for my response... Hi, I am currently out of the office and probably out-of-my-mind drunk. Enjoy your workweek! Hello and thanks for your email. I will be out of the office from 7/4/2014 to 7/7/2014 without access to email, however, if this is an emergency, please call 911. I'm not in the office right now but if it's important, tweet me using #YOUAREINTERRUPTINGMYVACATION.
Hi, I will be out of the office and returning next week. I have incredibly easy access to a phone and email, but I assure you, it will not be used for work purposes.
Hi, You are receiving this automatic notification because I am out of the office. If I was in, chances are you wouldn't have received anything at all.
Thank you for your email. Your credit card has been charged $5.99 for the first ten words and $1.99 for each additional word in your message.
I am out of the office until 7/7/2014. I will be unable to delete your emails until I return from vacation. Please be patient and your email will be deleted in the order it was received.
Hi, If you're reading this, Doc Brown was unable to make lightning strike the clock tower, and I'm stuck in 1985. I won't be able to respond to emails or voicemail until 9ish on Tuesday, July 8, 2014... or until email is invented -- whatever comes first.
Hi, I am currently out of the office. I have a cell phone, but I will not be giving the number out. If you can guess the number, however, I will take your call.
Hello and thanks for your email. I will be out of the office from 7/4/2014 to 7/7/2014 without access to email, however, if this is an emergency, please call 911.
Author Janice Bennett-Livingston Marketing Manager Email [email protected] In addition to editing the Vaisala Life Science blog, Janice Bennett-Livingston is the Global Life Science Marketing Manager for Vaisala's Industrial Measurements business area. Pre-Vaisala writing credits include a monthly column called "Research Watch" for Canada's award-winning magazine alive, as well as articles in Canadian Living and other periodicals. Other past work: copywriting for DDB Canada, technical writing at Business Objects, and communications specialist for the British Columbia Child & Family Research Institute.
Janice Bennett-Livingston Marketing Manager Email [email protected] In addition to editing the Vaisala Life Science blog, Janice Bennett-Livingston is the Global Life Science Marketing Manager for Vaisala's Industrial Measurements business area. Pre-Vaisala writing credits include a monthly column called "Research Watch" for Canada's award-winning magazine alive, as well as articles in Canadian Living and other periodicals. Other past work: copywriting for DDB Canada, technical writing at Business Objects, and communications specialist for the British Columbia Child & Family Research Institute.