Poll: Do you avoid checking your email while you are translating? Autor vlákna: ProZ.com Staff
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This forum topic is for the discussion of the poll question "Do you avoid checking your email while you are translating?".
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| | | Michael Harris Německo Local time: 18:04 Člen (2006) němčina -> angličtina
I always get a small notification at the bottom right side of my screen and if it is important then I look into it as soon as I can otherwise I just ignore it. | | |
I’ve turned off the alert pop-up, but I check my email every hour. | | | Kay Denney Francie Local time: 18:04 francouzština -> angličtina Can't afford to miss a request! | Oct 2, 2018 |
My phone bleeps when an email comes in, so I can react quickly to any requests. That's the way I like it. I do lots of little jobs, so there's not usually much turnaround time, I need to be responsive. | |
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DZiW (X) Ukrajina angličtina -> ruština + ...
When a new email comes, the server sends a sms to my mobile (cutting it significantly), so I can hear and check WHO sent WHAT, and then I decide to check it now or later. | | | I try to but... | Oct 2, 2018 |
Michael Harris wrote: I always get a small notification at the bottom right side of my screen and if it is important then I look into it as soon as I can otherwise I just ignore it. I use the same system, because I understand PMs need prompt answers. However, I turn them off if I have a complicated job and/or deadline (and try to let PMs know as well).
[Editado a las 2018-10-02 11:49 GMT] | | | Michael Harris Německo Local time: 18:04 Člen (2006) němčina -> angličtina
Selene Desiré Bovo wrote: Michael Harris wrote: I always get a small notification at the bottom right side of my screen and if it is important then I look into it as soon as I can otherwise I just ignore it. I use the same system, because I understand PMs need prompt answers. However, I turn them off if I have a complicated job and/or deadline (and try to let PMs know as well). [Editado a las 2018-10-02 11:49 GMT] disappears after about 5 seconds by itself. | | | Thayenga Německo Local time: 18:04 Člen (2009) angličtina -> němčina + ...
Normally I avoid checking email while being busy with other work related projects, usually creative writing/translating. The only exception is when I'm expecting an important email. Other than that I check my email every 60 - 75 minutes. | |
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neilmac Španělsko Local time: 18:04 španělština -> angličtina + ...
I check my work mail from time to time to see if any new work-related messages have come in. One of clients regularly sends me jobs through an e-mail link to their online platform, and although they are non-urgent, I try to get them done ASAP so that they don't pile up. I've just switched on my PC and checked my inbox, but there's nothing there, so I can get on with the other jobs I have in hand. I do have the annoying pop-up thing from Cortana or whatever it is that Microsoft in its... See more I check my work mail from time to time to see if any new work-related messages have come in. One of clients regularly sends me jobs through an e-mail link to their online platform, and although they are non-urgent, I try to get them done ASAP so that they don't pile up. I've just switched on my PC and checked my inbox, but there's nothing there, so I can get on with the other jobs I have in hand. I do have the annoying pop-up thing from Cortana or whatever it is that Microsoft in its wisdom has foisted upon us, but it's only "synched" to my other accounts, which I don't use for work, so I usually ignore them. ▲ Collapse | | | Mario Freitas Brazílie Local time: 13:04 Člen (2014) angličtina -> portugalština + ... Are you kidding? | Oct 2, 2018 |
Most of the job proposals I receive require confirmation of availability. Taking too long to reply is the same as throwing jobs down the gutter. My e-mail is open 24 hours a day, and it rings when a new message arrives. | | | Text to Speech | Oct 2, 2018 |
I do lots of short turnaround jobs, but I find constantly checking my email wastes time and distracts me. I use a phone app that reads out the sender's name and subject line of emails from my clients (predefined list of addresses) as they come in. It's set to operate from 8am to 7pm, Monday to Friday. That way, I'm aware of client emails immediately, whether I'm at my desk translating or washing up, but I'm not constantly checking for messages. I've had this set-up for a couple of years n... See more I do lots of short turnaround jobs, but I find constantly checking my email wastes time and distracts me. I use a phone app that reads out the sender's name and subject line of emails from my clients (predefined list of addresses) as they come in. It's set to operate from 8am to 7pm, Monday to Friday. That way, I'm aware of client emails immediately, whether I'm at my desk translating or washing up, but I'm not constantly checking for messages. I've had this set-up for a couple of years now and it works well for me. ▲ Collapse | | |
"While I am translating" - It could be a job lasting days. I have translation sessions with breaks "during" the time that I am translating. Checking my e-mail is one of the planned tasks during those breaks. It's not a matter of "avoiding" but planning when this necessary task is performed (how often, when). | |
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Muriel Vasconcellos Spojené státy americké Local time: 09:04 Člen (2003) španělština -> angličtina + ... I try to, but ... | Oct 3, 2018 |
Like others, I receive the notices in the lower right-hand corner of my screen. It's useful for hearing from clients, but most of my jobs are long and once I get started I don't hear back. That said, I'm too easily tempted by the other e-mails that come in and sometimes I let them interrupt my work. In case anyone hasn't noticed, we have an election coming up in the U.S., as well as a Supreme Court nomination hanging in the balance, and I do like to see the latest news on the candid... See more Like others, I receive the notices in the lower right-hand corner of my screen. It's useful for hearing from clients, but most of my jobs are long and once I get started I don't hear back. That said, I'm too easily tempted by the other e-mails that come in and sometimes I let them interrupt my work. In case anyone hasn't noticed, we have an election coming up in the U.S., as well as a Supreme Court nomination hanging in the balance, and I do like to see the latest news on the candidates and how key issues are unfolding. ▲ Collapse | | | Debora d'Amato (X) Itálie Local time: 18:04 angličtina -> italština + ... Always turned on | Oct 3, 2018 |
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