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by rwallace
4482 days ago
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If you get five hundred e-mails per day and many of them need replies on a timescale shorter than a few hours, presumably replying to e-mail is (a large part of how you do) your job. Which is fine; that means if you spend a few hours a day replying to e-mail, you're spending a few hours a day doing your job, which is as it should be. Articles like this one are addressed to people for whom e-mail is a distraction from their jobs. |
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Sadly not. In the corporate world, if an activity doesn't have a timesheet task code associated, it doesn't exist.
Clearing e-mails doesn't have a task code, so effeectively it's a few hours unbillable on top of your working hours each day.