I don't use em. Discuss.
6/7/2012 3:42:59 PM
business or personal?personal sigs are lame but i use one for business related correspondence
6/7/2012 3:44:06 PM
Best Regards,H8R
6/7/2012 3:44:58 PM
dude where are the ?
6/7/2012 3:45:53 PM
No use for personal. Mandatory use for business.
6/7/2012 3:46:21 PM
, H8R
6/7/2012 3:46:41 PM
I only include a signature with my lab address for academic purposes. I'm not a fan of quotes in signatures.
6/7/2012 3:47:27 PM
personal sigs are lame but i use one for business related correspondence
6/7/2012 3:47:57 PM
6/7/2012 3:48:13 PM
I have to put this shit in mine, so I use the smallest font possibleIRS Circular 230 Disclosure: To ensure compliance with requirements imposed by the IRS, we inform you that any U.S. federal tax advice contained in this communication (including any attachments) is not intended or written to be used, and cannot be used, for the purpose of (i) avoiding penalties under the Internal Revenue Code or (ii) promoting, marketing or recommending to another party any transaction or matter addressed herein.
6/7/2012 3:48:20 PM
wall of text(for an email sig)
6/7/2012 3:50:21 PM
they are useful for the first time you correspond with someone, but annoying as hell if used in every reply
6/7/2012 3:51:46 PM
yes, but i keep mine short and sweet. I have my name, title, company name, office number, and cell number. If I am sending you an email, you already have my address. I also have a hyperlink on my company name that directs to our website.]
6/7/2012 3:52:03 PM
Mine is name, Sincerely,NameTitleCompany Nameaddressphone numberfaxwebsiteblogtrademarkregistered slogan"save the environment, don't print this email" legal disclaimer.[Edited on June 7, 2012 at 3:54 PM. Reason : And we are not allowed to alter it.]
6/7/2012 3:52:27 PM
I print and file all emails, regardless of disclaimers.
6/7/2012 3:54:12 PM
6/7/2012 3:55:40 PM
Yes, yes there is.
6/7/2012 3:56:03 PM
a pine tree that came from a farm that is harvested and resown every 9-12 years[Edited on June 7, 2012 at 3:56 PM. Reason : f]
6/7/2012 3:56:27 PM
i feel your pain Beethovenmy (mandatory) work signature is 17 lines long, not including our company logo. i avoid using it whenever possiblewe have this and the little tree:
6/7/2012 3:57:48 PM
I type my nameI've misspelled it more than once
6/7/2012 3:58:08 PM
I'm Krallum and I approved this email
6/7/2012 3:59:03 PM
Akrallum
6/7/2012 3:59:22 PM
6/7/2012 4:00:05 PM
This tree?
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6/7/2012 4:01:15 PM
6/7/2012 4:01:18 PM
I believe there's an indirect relationship between the elaborateness of the signature and the amount of work the sender actually does.
6/7/2012 4:02:30 PM
I have one for personal and businessfuck all y'all
6/7/2012 4:02:48 PM
that's pretty rude, E
6/7/2012 4:03:49 PM
what a bitch!
6/7/2012 4:04:02 PM
i see someone else reads deadspin
6/7/2012 4:27:43 PM
business - definitely...mine's 4-lines, same font as body of email.I have coworkers that randomly choose their signature, job title (dont know how that is not addressed), use at least 16pt text height and different fonts.fuck that mess.
6/7/2012 4:35:34 PM
jajajahahah that's not my signature, but maybe I should change it on the personal side
6/7/2012 4:35:45 PM
I hate email signatures, either situation.Most of my email exchanges are back and forths... I don't need to see 5 lines of your made up title and bullshit contact #s every fucking time you send me an email
6/7/2012 4:37:42 PM
i enjoy seeing the bible ones
6/7/2012 4:38:20 PM
well you only use it for the first emailass
6/7/2012 4:38:35 PM
might as well go ahead and post it
6/7/2012 4:41:14 PM
Kindly,DivaBaby19fuck all y'all
6/7/2012 4:41:29 PM
I have two jobs, one academic and one corporate. for academic, everyone uses the same general formatname, [prof. designations]titleprogram, if applicableuniversity namedepartment phonefaxA lot of time they'll also include their work address / mail box number. At my corporate job, I have no signature and I don't use my professional designations when I sign my name.
6/7/2012 4:46:07 PM
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6/7/2012 5:06:57 PM
NameJob TitleCompanyOffice addressOffice phoneEmail address
6/7/2012 5:12:33 PM
i rent to a guy who has signatures on his texts. it usually says "kiss my sw@g", "team sw@ag" or something "sw@g" related.another one of my tenants had a signature on her texts that said " $~i'm lovin' it~$ ". she was broke and got evicted
6/7/2012 5:13:23 PM
oh man I don't get text signatures
6/7/2012 5:16:01 PM
Rarely for personal. Sometimes, I will sign it -JeffFor the first response, or initial message at work:NameTitleAddressPhone | FaxCompany LogoFor any other email response:-Jeff
6/7/2012 5:18:13 PM
love the deadspin post.There's nothing worse than a graphical email signature. Now that I'm no longer customer facing, I use no signature whatsoever. When I was, it was just basic contact information in... wait for it... PLAIN MOTHERFUCKING TEXT.
6/7/2012 5:19:57 PM
haha
6/7/2012 5:22:39 PM
I don't deal with any outside customers at all, but they still want me to use an email signature.Sometimes my emails end up as part of an email chain that does make its way outside of the company, though, so...I guess it makes sense.
6/7/2012 5:30:21 PM
I absolutely do not read deadspin pshoes, k
6/7/2012 5:51:24 PM
Email signatures > signatures on message board posts.
6/7/2012 5:54:38 PM
i'm krallum and i approved this message.
6/7/2012 5:59:16 PM