I’d respond while at work and just not say anything
I should have also said that the son was accused by Jackson’s campaign.
JQA campaign stated that Jackson and his wife were never legally married, which actually might have been true.
I agree.
Possibly set up some rules on the email that recognize some really important sells terms or critical information and have it notify you, then the rest, just answer at work.
I don’t want to be callous and say say find a different job. I have been on call off and on for 20 years, but I am IT.
I do hope a good solution is found. The business might should have a rotating schedule or pay one person extra to be on call.
I didn’t mean my first reply to sound lazy. It is just the when I send a request for information via internet I do not expect an immediate answer. If I send an email out after business hours I do not really expect an answer until the following day. Plus I doubt you have an encyclopedic memory of all the stock. Therefore, it is better practice to answer the query when you have the resources available to provide a more complete answer
Um, yes. In fact, you should jump into it and be “that Internet guy.” Do the extra thing and Tweet or Instagram. The customers you get this way will be with you for several purchases. Of course nobody buys when they get form responses; getting human interaction back from an Internet inquiry will wow people and draw them in.