So far I've spent close to an hour total listening to my boss talk to me about time efficiency and how cutting certain things from our daily tasks we can open up more time for emails. So that's one hour of him talking and me not responding to emails. What he's saying to me is stuff that's been talked about and understood over and over again, so it's pointless. And at the end of it all he asks, "So if you have any suggestions on how to make more time for emails, let me know."
"Sean, I've already told you my suggestions."
We had a meeting for about 45 minutes the other day about this and I suggested, and he agreed, that we need one more person here just specifically answering emails.
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Yes, Chris. I mentioned that in my letter to him. But, unfortunately, he owns the company. I don't mind him talking to me when it's not me trying to leave work, or it's him making it seem I'm not doing something I am and I'm trying to explain it to him.
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