I feel like the the Army is well ahead of the Air Force and Navy in terms of EO and SHARP stuff. It is business and we are representing the Department of the Air Force.
Did I miss the memo that made Outlook like Twitter for federal workers? By Holly Logan-Arrington, Robins Public Affairs
I don't see a problem with using a verse in that manner. “If you have an attachment that contains FOUO or PII information, you must ensure that you name the email appropriately – (FOUO) Alpha Roster.doc).”.
Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts. Best signature I've ever seen was a Kung Fu Panda quote. ARCENT restricted quotes to only say "Patton's own" for instance. After two weeks, my BDE commander noticed. Myers said using one’s manners is always good. *Consider that if one person forwards a message to 10 people, and each of them forwards it to 10 people, by the sixth generation, more than a million emails would’ve been sent, along with all the network use, time and money spent reading. “If you need a document back by a certain time, try saying “If you are done with the project, please let me know,” she said. If you are not the intended recipient of this information, any disclosure, copying, distribution, or the taking of any action in reliance on this information is prohibited. By using our Services or clicking I agree, you agree to our use of cookies. Next you are gonna tell them about our Excel video games. “Are you sending any Privacy Act or For Official Use Only information?” she asked. It's not like it's promoting Christianity. If you would like to protect yourself, add the Chrome extension TamperMonkey, or the Firefox extension GreaseMonkey and click Install This Script on the script page. *Never reply or send an email in all CAPS. AR 25-50 will answer all your writing questions. After seeing so much motarded stuff in a PFC's signature block, or Patton quoted by a Signal Corps specialist, that's the one signature block that actually stuck with me. AF Manual 6.4.2.3. states, “Do not add slogans, quotes, or other personalization to an official signature block.”. Doc Savage FAQ These are usually addressed in local guidance. Tell them what to do and they will surprise you with their ingenuity."
§ 552 and Army Regulation 27-10). / Published August 05, 2016. I eventually made my own.
Best signature I've ever seen was a Kung Fu Panda quote. In the absence of specific guidance, do what you think is morally, ethically, and legally correct. In the case of a signature on an email - what do you gain by having it on there? Kempo/Kenpo FAQ. Anything other than contact info is just a public attempt at intellectual masturbation. I certainly hope there isn't. This one: The information contained in this email and any accompanying attachments may contain Freedom of Information Act protected information, including attorney-client or attorney work product privileged information. *Never reply to an email when you are angry. Is there some super-important message that you must pass to everyone who might ever read your email?
On the other hand, what might you lose by having it on there?
NMIC has a bible quote in large gold letters to include chapter and verse at the entrance to the newest wing. -General George S. Patton. This information may not be released outside of the Department of Defense without prior authorization from the Office of The Judge Advocate General, Department of the Army. If it seems unprofessional, then don't do it. You must identify, using paragraph/portion markings, which lines contain the PII or FOUO data. God damn that shit is annoying. Had to call his ass out in public on it.
If you received this email in error, please notify this office immediately by return email (see 5 U.S.C. That’s how we do it, fighting as one in a team of four or maybe even 10 or even 20, but always as one unit, one mind, one strategy. I was so tired of cheesy quotes I made mine the sentence from Green Eggs and Ham about "I would not could not with a goat"... Got away with that for about a month.
When I was an S3 I had an Alan Greenspan quote that I found hilarious given my duties. Your email signature wants to have some fun, too. by Wesley Jansen | November 17, 2012; A. lthough they are meaningless and annoying, email signatures are quite common these days. Myers said people must know what they’re sending. From an infantry lieutenant: "Confidence is a stain they can't wipe off" Lil Wayne? “Since email has become such a large part of how we communicate with each other on a daily basis, I would recommend that we view our email like a phone call,” Myers said. 32 of the Greatest Military Quotes of All Time “SEALs…fight in teams, only in teams, each man relying entirely on the others to do exactly the right thing. “Remember that. One of my favorites was from a soldier of mine, back in the day. “So, using the “If/Then” approach in emails concerning deadline-oriented projects might be best,” said Wendy Myers, a security specialist in Agile Combat Support for the Air Force Life Cycle Management Center’s Electronic Warfare and Avionics Division. Sssshhhh. Then to delete your comments, simply click on your username on Reddit, go to the comments tab, scroll down as far as possible (hint: use RES), and hit the new OVERWRITE button at the top. Make sure you have all your contact information, but avoid the “personal slogans.” Personal slogans are sometimes nice and thoughtful, but your email is not private. the ones I see on NSAnet are mostly just memes. Make sure you have all your contact information, but avoid the “personal slogans.” Personal slogans are sometimes nice and thoughtful, but your email is not private. Man, that guy really had nothing going on that day. They may not have told you, but they surely noticed. Bible quotes make me want to delete your email instantly. It means you are shouting. Sometimes it’s not what you say, but how you say it that can make the difference between a good or bad response from others. That was the most blatantly ignorant thing I've seen, but not the worst. The ones from the Bible are particularly insidious. In order to automatically insert personalized email disclaimers and signatures, you could use CodeTwo Exchange Rules (if your company uses Microsoft Exchange) or CodeTwo Email Signatures for Office 365 (if your company uses Exchange Online from Office 365 as a mail server). I just looked it over and didn't find anything specifically ruling against it. AF Manual 6.4.2.3. states, “Do not add slogans, quotes, or other personalization to an official signature block.” Spell check may find your spelling errors but it cannot tell that you should have used the word ‘they’ instead of ‘the’.”. Just as the spoken word can’t be unsaid, an opened email can’t be unread. And for those that say "I had blah blah blah and nobody said anything to me about it" I would suggest that there were many who read your emails and made a judgement of what kind of Soldier or person you are.
Urbin dot net This is a personal domain. After seeing so much motarded stuff in a PFC's signature block, or Patton quoted by a Signal Corps specialist, that's the one signature block that actually stuck with me. Hefty penalties await violators of the AFIs. Never tell people how to do things. Do you have a sentence or paragraph in it that's relevant? Then I got one from this galactically stupid Officer who refused to even listen to an opposing viewpoint that went like "A real man admits when he is wrong" or something like that. It also helps prevent mods from profiling and censoring. New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast, Press J to jump to the feed. Religious quotes or bible verses are popping up in emails. AR 25-11 preparing and managing correspondence. *Be careful with your tone. You are a representative of your organization and the Department of the Air Force. *Use your signature block.
I DON’T KNOW WHEN I WILL BE FINISHED.”. It reminds me of when everyone was one facebook posting those "You can't use my pictures and this totally is like real life lawyer stuff so I am pretty sure I made it a law or something.". Show me the best/worst Outlook email signature quotes. “Continue by saying ‘If not, then please let me know when you expect to be finished.”. “If so, then you must ensure that you properly mark and encrypt your email. It is probably best to remain with the motto or saying of your command/unit that is approved if anything else. Send messages only when absolutely necessary. “We would never answer the phone with, “NO, I’M NOT DONE WITH THAT REPORT YET.
I saw something similar to that online and thought it was funny. If they can do it, I figure anybody can do it but then again, that's Navy for you. Here are some things to keep in mind before you hit send: *Air Force email policies state that users should only reply to electronic messages that absolutely require a response and minimize the use of the Reply to All function. Nehemiah 6:3 (NIV)". He does not set out to be a leader, but becomes one by the equality of his actions and the integrity of his intent. In the electronic communication era, exercising email etiquette could save not only embarrassment, but one’s career. Air Force Instruction 33-332 and Department of Defense Memorandum 5200.01, Volume 4, provides a detailed guidance on email communication. Those programs let you create and centrally manage email disclaimers that are automatically added to all emails sent … You can gauge just how miserable someone is as a person by their tagline. Seriously? My personal signature is: "God giveth the tools of conquest, a dick and a rifle, and with them I shall plunder." “Also, use spell check and make sure you read your email before hitting send. It seems unprofessional in context, is there a reg against this? Man I hated them, seemed like everyone had a quote. No one ever said anything about it so I kept it. 'Eagles may soar among the clouds, but weasels don't get sucked into jet engines. What might the repercussions be if someone sees your email, (remember, email lives forever) and disagrees with whatever is on your signature block? One of the contractors that I worked with got in trouble for something like "make a man a fire, you warm him for a day, set him on fire you warm him for a lifetime". 20 Realistic Inspirational Quotes for Your Email Signature A collection of replacement quotes for those ridiculously unrealistic ones. The Air Force actually has such a regulation. A call? Cookies help us deliver our Services. I wish there was. A true leader has the confidence to stand alone, the courage to make tough decisions, and the compassion to listen to the needs of others. I got an email from a SFC today with this little gem below his signature block: "Home is where the heart is and my wife's heart is in the kitchen" From a very high level civilian: "Silence is golden, but duct tape is silver"
I feel like the the Army is well ahead of the Air Force and Navy in terms of EO and SHARP stuff. It is business and we are representing the Department of the Air Force.
Did I miss the memo that made Outlook like Twitter for federal workers? By Holly Logan-Arrington, Robins Public Affairs
I don't see a problem with using a verse in that manner. “If you have an attachment that contains FOUO or PII information, you must ensure that you name the email appropriately – (FOUO) Alpha Roster.doc).”.
Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts. Best signature I've ever seen was a Kung Fu Panda quote. ARCENT restricted quotes to only say "Patton's own" for instance. After two weeks, my BDE commander noticed. Myers said using one’s manners is always good. *Consider that if one person forwards a message to 10 people, and each of them forwards it to 10 people, by the sixth generation, more than a million emails would’ve been sent, along with all the network use, time and money spent reading. “If you need a document back by a certain time, try saying “If you are done with the project, please let me know,” she said. If you are not the intended recipient of this information, any disclosure, copying, distribution, or the taking of any action in reliance on this information is prohibited. By using our Services or clicking I agree, you agree to our use of cookies. Next you are gonna tell them about our Excel video games. “Are you sending any Privacy Act or For Official Use Only information?” she asked. It's not like it's promoting Christianity. If you would like to protect yourself, add the Chrome extension TamperMonkey, or the Firefox extension GreaseMonkey and click Install This Script on the script page. *Never reply or send an email in all CAPS. AR 25-50 will answer all your writing questions. After seeing so much motarded stuff in a PFC's signature block, or Patton quoted by a Signal Corps specialist, that's the one signature block that actually stuck with me. AF Manual 6.4.2.3. states, “Do not add slogans, quotes, or other personalization to an official signature block.”. Doc Savage FAQ These are usually addressed in local guidance. Tell them what to do and they will surprise you with their ingenuity."
§ 552 and Army Regulation 27-10). / Published August 05, 2016. I eventually made my own.
Best signature I've ever seen was a Kung Fu Panda quote. In the absence of specific guidance, do what you think is morally, ethically, and legally correct. In the case of a signature on an email - what do you gain by having it on there? Kempo/Kenpo FAQ. Anything other than contact info is just a public attempt at intellectual masturbation. I certainly hope there isn't. This one: The information contained in this email and any accompanying attachments may contain Freedom of Information Act protected information, including attorney-client or attorney work product privileged information. *Never reply to an email when you are angry. Is there some super-important message that you must pass to everyone who might ever read your email?
On the other hand, what might you lose by having it on there?
NMIC has a bible quote in large gold letters to include chapter and verse at the entrance to the newest wing. -General George S. Patton. This information may not be released outside of the Department of Defense without prior authorization from the Office of The Judge Advocate General, Department of the Army. If it seems unprofessional, then don't do it. You must identify, using paragraph/portion markings, which lines contain the PII or FOUO data. God damn that shit is annoying. Had to call his ass out in public on it.
If you received this email in error, please notify this office immediately by return email (see 5 U.S.C. That’s how we do it, fighting as one in a team of four or maybe even 10 or even 20, but always as one unit, one mind, one strategy. I was so tired of cheesy quotes I made mine the sentence from Green Eggs and Ham about "I would not could not with a goat"... Got away with that for about a month.
When I was an S3 I had an Alan Greenspan quote that I found hilarious given my duties. Your email signature wants to have some fun, too. by Wesley Jansen | November 17, 2012; A. lthough they are meaningless and annoying, email signatures are quite common these days. Myers said people must know what they’re sending. From an infantry lieutenant: "Confidence is a stain they can't wipe off" Lil Wayne? “Since email has become such a large part of how we communicate with each other on a daily basis, I would recommend that we view our email like a phone call,” Myers said. 32 of the Greatest Military Quotes of All Time “SEALs…fight in teams, only in teams, each man relying entirely on the others to do exactly the right thing. “Remember that. One of my favorites was from a soldier of mine, back in the day. “So, using the “If/Then” approach in emails concerning deadline-oriented projects might be best,” said Wendy Myers, a security specialist in Agile Combat Support for the Air Force Life Cycle Management Center’s Electronic Warfare and Avionics Division. Sssshhhh. Then to delete your comments, simply click on your username on Reddit, go to the comments tab, scroll down as far as possible (hint: use RES), and hit the new OVERWRITE button at the top. Make sure you have all your contact information, but avoid the “personal slogans.” Personal slogans are sometimes nice and thoughtful, but your email is not private. the ones I see on NSAnet are mostly just memes. Make sure you have all your contact information, but avoid the “personal slogans.” Personal slogans are sometimes nice and thoughtful, but your email is not private. Man, that guy really had nothing going on that day. They may not have told you, but they surely noticed. Bible quotes make me want to delete your email instantly. It means you are shouting. Sometimes it’s not what you say, but how you say it that can make the difference between a good or bad response from others. That was the most blatantly ignorant thing I've seen, but not the worst. The ones from the Bible are particularly insidious. In order to automatically insert personalized email disclaimers and signatures, you could use CodeTwo Exchange Rules (if your company uses Microsoft Exchange) or CodeTwo Email Signatures for Office 365 (if your company uses Exchange Online from Office 365 as a mail server). I just looked it over and didn't find anything specifically ruling against it. AF Manual 6.4.2.3. states, “Do not add slogans, quotes, or other personalization to an official signature block.” Spell check may find your spelling errors but it cannot tell that you should have used the word ‘they’ instead of ‘the’.”. Just as the spoken word can’t be unsaid, an opened email can’t be unread. And for those that say "I had blah blah blah and nobody said anything to me about it" I would suggest that there were many who read your emails and made a judgement of what kind of Soldier or person you are.
Urbin dot net This is a personal domain. After seeing so much motarded stuff in a PFC's signature block, or Patton quoted by a Signal Corps specialist, that's the one signature block that actually stuck with me. Hefty penalties await violators of the AFIs. Never tell people how to do things. Do you have a sentence or paragraph in it that's relevant? Then I got one from this galactically stupid Officer who refused to even listen to an opposing viewpoint that went like "A real man admits when he is wrong" or something like that. It also helps prevent mods from profiling and censoring. New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast, Press J to jump to the feed. Religious quotes or bible verses are popping up in emails. AR 25-11 preparing and managing correspondence. *Be careful with your tone. You are a representative of your organization and the Department of the Air Force. *Use your signature block.
I DON’T KNOW WHEN I WILL BE FINISHED.”. It reminds me of when everyone was one facebook posting those "You can't use my pictures and this totally is like real life lawyer stuff so I am pretty sure I made it a law or something.". Show me the best/worst Outlook email signature quotes. “Continue by saying ‘If not, then please let me know when you expect to be finished.”. “If so, then you must ensure that you properly mark and encrypt your email. It is probably best to remain with the motto or saying of your command/unit that is approved if anything else. Send messages only when absolutely necessary. “We would never answer the phone with, “NO, I’M NOT DONE WITH THAT REPORT YET.
I saw something similar to that online and thought it was funny. If they can do it, I figure anybody can do it but then again, that's Navy for you. Here are some things to keep in mind before you hit send: *Air Force email policies state that users should only reply to electronic messages that absolutely require a response and minimize the use of the Reply to All function. Nehemiah 6:3 (NIV)". He does not set out to be a leader, but becomes one by the equality of his actions and the integrity of his intent. In the electronic communication era, exercising email etiquette could save not only embarrassment, but one’s career. Air Force Instruction 33-332 and Department of Defense Memorandum 5200.01, Volume 4, provides a detailed guidance on email communication. Those programs let you create and centrally manage email disclaimers that are automatically added to all emails sent … You can gauge just how miserable someone is as a person by their tagline. Seriously? My personal signature is: "God giveth the tools of conquest, a dick and a rifle, and with them I shall plunder." “Also, use spell check and make sure you read your email before hitting send. It seems unprofessional in context, is there a reg against this? Man I hated them, seemed like everyone had a quote. No one ever said anything about it so I kept it. 'Eagles may soar among the clouds, but weasels don't get sucked into jet engines. What might the repercussions be if someone sees your email, (remember, email lives forever) and disagrees with whatever is on your signature block? One of the contractors that I worked with got in trouble for something like "make a man a fire, you warm him for a day, set him on fire you warm him for a lifetime". 20 Realistic Inspirational Quotes for Your Email Signature A collection of replacement quotes for those ridiculously unrealistic ones. The Air Force actually has such a regulation. A call? Cookies help us deliver our Services. I wish there was. A true leader has the confidence to stand alone, the courage to make tough decisions, and the compassion to listen to the needs of others. I got an email from a SFC today with this little gem below his signature block: "Home is where the heart is and my wife's heart is in the kitchen" From a very high level civilian: "Silence is golden, but duct tape is silver"
I feel like the the Army is well ahead of the Air Force and Navy in terms of EO and SHARP stuff. It is business and we are representing the Department of the Air Force.
Did I miss the memo that made Outlook like Twitter for federal workers? By Holly Logan-Arrington, Robins Public Affairs
I don't see a problem with using a verse in that manner. “If you have an attachment that contains FOUO or PII information, you must ensure that you name the email appropriately – (FOUO) Alpha Roster.doc).”.
Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts. Best signature I've ever seen was a Kung Fu Panda quote. ARCENT restricted quotes to only say "Patton's own" for instance. After two weeks, my BDE commander noticed. Myers said using one’s manners is always good. *Consider that if one person forwards a message to 10 people, and each of them forwards it to 10 people, by the sixth generation, more than a million emails would’ve been sent, along with all the network use, time and money spent reading. “If you need a document back by a certain time, try saying “If you are done with the project, please let me know,” she said. If you are not the intended recipient of this information, any disclosure, copying, distribution, or the taking of any action in reliance on this information is prohibited. By using our Services or clicking I agree, you agree to our use of cookies. Next you are gonna tell them about our Excel video games. “Are you sending any Privacy Act or For Official Use Only information?” she asked. It's not like it's promoting Christianity. If you would like to protect yourself, add the Chrome extension TamperMonkey, or the Firefox extension GreaseMonkey and click Install This Script on the script page. *Never reply or send an email in all CAPS. AR 25-50 will answer all your writing questions. After seeing so much motarded stuff in a PFC's signature block, or Patton quoted by a Signal Corps specialist, that's the one signature block that actually stuck with me. AF Manual 6.4.2.3. states, “Do not add slogans, quotes, or other personalization to an official signature block.”. Doc Savage FAQ These are usually addressed in local guidance. Tell them what to do and they will surprise you with their ingenuity."
§ 552 and Army Regulation 27-10). / Published August 05, 2016. I eventually made my own.
Best signature I've ever seen was a Kung Fu Panda quote. In the absence of specific guidance, do what you think is morally, ethically, and legally correct. In the case of a signature on an email - what do you gain by having it on there? Kempo/Kenpo FAQ. Anything other than contact info is just a public attempt at intellectual masturbation. I certainly hope there isn't. This one: The information contained in this email and any accompanying attachments may contain Freedom of Information Act protected information, including attorney-client or attorney work product privileged information. *Never reply to an email when you are angry. Is there some super-important message that you must pass to everyone who might ever read your email?
On the other hand, what might you lose by having it on there?
NMIC has a bible quote in large gold letters to include chapter and verse at the entrance to the newest wing. -General George S. Patton. This information may not be released outside of the Department of Defense without prior authorization from the Office of The Judge Advocate General, Department of the Army. If it seems unprofessional, then don't do it. You must identify, using paragraph/portion markings, which lines contain the PII or FOUO data. God damn that shit is annoying. Had to call his ass out in public on it.
If you received this email in error, please notify this office immediately by return email (see 5 U.S.C. That’s how we do it, fighting as one in a team of four or maybe even 10 or even 20, but always as one unit, one mind, one strategy. I was so tired of cheesy quotes I made mine the sentence from Green Eggs and Ham about "I would not could not with a goat"... Got away with that for about a month.
When I was an S3 I had an Alan Greenspan quote that I found hilarious given my duties. Your email signature wants to have some fun, too. by Wesley Jansen | November 17, 2012; A. lthough they are meaningless and annoying, email signatures are quite common these days. Myers said people must know what they’re sending. From an infantry lieutenant: "Confidence is a stain they can't wipe off" Lil Wayne? “Since email has become such a large part of how we communicate with each other on a daily basis, I would recommend that we view our email like a phone call,” Myers said. 32 of the Greatest Military Quotes of All Time “SEALs…fight in teams, only in teams, each man relying entirely on the others to do exactly the right thing. “Remember that. One of my favorites was from a soldier of mine, back in the day. “So, using the “If/Then” approach in emails concerning deadline-oriented projects might be best,” said Wendy Myers, a security specialist in Agile Combat Support for the Air Force Life Cycle Management Center’s Electronic Warfare and Avionics Division. Sssshhhh. Then to delete your comments, simply click on your username on Reddit, go to the comments tab, scroll down as far as possible (hint: use RES), and hit the new OVERWRITE button at the top. Make sure you have all your contact information, but avoid the “personal slogans.” Personal slogans are sometimes nice and thoughtful, but your email is not private. the ones I see on NSAnet are mostly just memes. Make sure you have all your contact information, but avoid the “personal slogans.” Personal slogans are sometimes nice and thoughtful, but your email is not private. Man, that guy really had nothing going on that day. They may not have told you, but they surely noticed. Bible quotes make me want to delete your email instantly. It means you are shouting. Sometimes it’s not what you say, but how you say it that can make the difference between a good or bad response from others. That was the most blatantly ignorant thing I've seen, but not the worst. The ones from the Bible are particularly insidious. In order to automatically insert personalized email disclaimers and signatures, you could use CodeTwo Exchange Rules (if your company uses Microsoft Exchange) or CodeTwo Email Signatures for Office 365 (if your company uses Exchange Online from Office 365 as a mail server). I just looked it over and didn't find anything specifically ruling against it. AF Manual 6.4.2.3. states, “Do not add slogans, quotes, or other personalization to an official signature block.” Spell check may find your spelling errors but it cannot tell that you should have used the word ‘they’ instead of ‘the’.”. Just as the spoken word can’t be unsaid, an opened email can’t be unread. And for those that say "I had blah blah blah and nobody said anything to me about it" I would suggest that there were many who read your emails and made a judgement of what kind of Soldier or person you are.
Urbin dot net This is a personal domain. After seeing so much motarded stuff in a PFC's signature block, or Patton quoted by a Signal Corps specialist, that's the one signature block that actually stuck with me. Hefty penalties await violators of the AFIs. Never tell people how to do things. Do you have a sentence or paragraph in it that's relevant? Then I got one from this galactically stupid Officer who refused to even listen to an opposing viewpoint that went like "A real man admits when he is wrong" or something like that. It also helps prevent mods from profiling and censoring. New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast, Press J to jump to the feed. Religious quotes or bible verses are popping up in emails. AR 25-11 preparing and managing correspondence. *Be careful with your tone. You are a representative of your organization and the Department of the Air Force. *Use your signature block.
I DON’T KNOW WHEN I WILL BE FINISHED.”. It reminds me of when everyone was one facebook posting those "You can't use my pictures and this totally is like real life lawyer stuff so I am pretty sure I made it a law or something.". Show me the best/worst Outlook email signature quotes. “Continue by saying ‘If not, then please let me know when you expect to be finished.”. “If so, then you must ensure that you properly mark and encrypt your email. It is probably best to remain with the motto or saying of your command/unit that is approved if anything else. Send messages only when absolutely necessary. “We would never answer the phone with, “NO, I’M NOT DONE WITH THAT REPORT YET.
I saw something similar to that online and thought it was funny. If they can do it, I figure anybody can do it but then again, that's Navy for you. Here are some things to keep in mind before you hit send: *Air Force email policies state that users should only reply to electronic messages that absolutely require a response and minimize the use of the Reply to All function. Nehemiah 6:3 (NIV)". He does not set out to be a leader, but becomes one by the equality of his actions and the integrity of his intent. In the electronic communication era, exercising email etiquette could save not only embarrassment, but one’s career. Air Force Instruction 33-332 and Department of Defense Memorandum 5200.01, Volume 4, provides a detailed guidance on email communication. Those programs let you create and centrally manage email disclaimers that are automatically added to all emails sent … You can gauge just how miserable someone is as a person by their tagline. Seriously? My personal signature is: "God giveth the tools of conquest, a dick and a rifle, and with them I shall plunder." “Also, use spell check and make sure you read your email before hitting send. It seems unprofessional in context, is there a reg against this? Man I hated them, seemed like everyone had a quote. No one ever said anything about it so I kept it. 'Eagles may soar among the clouds, but weasels don't get sucked into jet engines. What might the repercussions be if someone sees your email, (remember, email lives forever) and disagrees with whatever is on your signature block? One of the contractors that I worked with got in trouble for something like "make a man a fire, you warm him for a day, set him on fire you warm him for a lifetime". 20 Realistic Inspirational Quotes for Your Email Signature A collection of replacement quotes for those ridiculously unrealistic ones. The Air Force actually has such a regulation. A call? Cookies help us deliver our Services. I wish there was. A true leader has the confidence to stand alone, the courage to make tough decisions, and the compassion to listen to the needs of others. I got an email from a SFC today with this little gem below his signature block: "Home is where the heart is and my wife's heart is in the kitchen" From a very high level civilian: "Silence is golden, but duct tape is silver"
I feel like the the Army is well ahead of the Air Force and Navy in terms of EO and SHARP stuff. It is business and we are representing the Department of the Air Force.
Did I miss the memo that made Outlook like Twitter for federal workers? By Holly Logan-Arrington, Robins Public Affairs
I don't see a problem with using a verse in that manner. “If you have an attachment that contains FOUO or PII information, you must ensure that you name the email appropriately – (FOUO) Alpha Roster.doc).”.
Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts. Best signature I've ever seen was a Kung Fu Panda quote. ARCENT restricted quotes to only say "Patton's own" for instance. After two weeks, my BDE commander noticed. Myers said using one’s manners is always good. *Consider that if one person forwards a message to 10 people, and each of them forwards it to 10 people, by the sixth generation, more than a million emails would’ve been sent, along with all the network use, time and money spent reading. “If you need a document back by a certain time, try saying “If you are done with the project, please let me know,” she said. If you are not the intended recipient of this information, any disclosure, copying, distribution, or the taking of any action in reliance on this information is prohibited. By using our Services or clicking I agree, you agree to our use of cookies. Next you are gonna tell them about our Excel video games. “Are you sending any Privacy Act or For Official Use Only information?” she asked. It's not like it's promoting Christianity. If you would like to protect yourself, add the Chrome extension TamperMonkey, or the Firefox extension GreaseMonkey and click Install This Script on the script page. *Never reply or send an email in all CAPS. AR 25-50 will answer all your writing questions. After seeing so much motarded stuff in a PFC's signature block, or Patton quoted by a Signal Corps specialist, that's the one signature block that actually stuck with me. AF Manual 6.4.2.3. states, “Do not add slogans, quotes, or other personalization to an official signature block.”. Doc Savage FAQ These are usually addressed in local guidance. Tell them what to do and they will surprise you with their ingenuity."
§ 552 and Army Regulation 27-10). / Published August 05, 2016. I eventually made my own.
Best signature I've ever seen was a Kung Fu Panda quote. In the absence of specific guidance, do what you think is morally, ethically, and legally correct. In the case of a signature on an email - what do you gain by having it on there? Kempo/Kenpo FAQ. Anything other than contact info is just a public attempt at intellectual masturbation. I certainly hope there isn't. This one: The information contained in this email and any accompanying attachments may contain Freedom of Information Act protected information, including attorney-client or attorney work product privileged information. *Never reply to an email when you are angry. Is there some super-important message that you must pass to everyone who might ever read your email?
On the other hand, what might you lose by having it on there?
NMIC has a bible quote in large gold letters to include chapter and verse at the entrance to the newest wing. -General George S. Patton. This information may not be released outside of the Department of Defense without prior authorization from the Office of The Judge Advocate General, Department of the Army. If it seems unprofessional, then don't do it. You must identify, using paragraph/portion markings, which lines contain the PII or FOUO data. God damn that shit is annoying. Had to call his ass out in public on it.
If you received this email in error, please notify this office immediately by return email (see 5 U.S.C. That’s how we do it, fighting as one in a team of four or maybe even 10 or even 20, but always as one unit, one mind, one strategy. I was so tired of cheesy quotes I made mine the sentence from Green Eggs and Ham about "I would not could not with a goat"... Got away with that for about a month.
When I was an S3 I had an Alan Greenspan quote that I found hilarious given my duties. Your email signature wants to have some fun, too. by Wesley Jansen | November 17, 2012; A. lthough they are meaningless and annoying, email signatures are quite common these days. Myers said people must know what they’re sending. From an infantry lieutenant: "Confidence is a stain they can't wipe off" Lil Wayne? “Since email has become such a large part of how we communicate with each other on a daily basis, I would recommend that we view our email like a phone call,” Myers said. 32 of the Greatest Military Quotes of All Time “SEALs…fight in teams, only in teams, each man relying entirely on the others to do exactly the right thing. “Remember that. One of my favorites was from a soldier of mine, back in the day. “So, using the “If/Then” approach in emails concerning deadline-oriented projects might be best,” said Wendy Myers, a security specialist in Agile Combat Support for the Air Force Life Cycle Management Center’s Electronic Warfare and Avionics Division. Sssshhhh. Then to delete your comments, simply click on your username on Reddit, go to the comments tab, scroll down as far as possible (hint: use RES), and hit the new OVERWRITE button at the top. Make sure you have all your contact information, but avoid the “personal slogans.” Personal slogans are sometimes nice and thoughtful, but your email is not private. the ones I see on NSAnet are mostly just memes. Make sure you have all your contact information, but avoid the “personal slogans.” Personal slogans are sometimes nice and thoughtful, but your email is not private. Man, that guy really had nothing going on that day. They may not have told you, but they surely noticed. Bible quotes make me want to delete your email instantly. It means you are shouting. Sometimes it’s not what you say, but how you say it that can make the difference between a good or bad response from others. That was the most blatantly ignorant thing I've seen, but not the worst. The ones from the Bible are particularly insidious. In order to automatically insert personalized email disclaimers and signatures, you could use CodeTwo Exchange Rules (if your company uses Microsoft Exchange) or CodeTwo Email Signatures for Office 365 (if your company uses Exchange Online from Office 365 as a mail server). I just looked it over and didn't find anything specifically ruling against it. AF Manual 6.4.2.3. states, “Do not add slogans, quotes, or other personalization to an official signature block.” Spell check may find your spelling errors but it cannot tell that you should have used the word ‘they’ instead of ‘the’.”. Just as the spoken word can’t be unsaid, an opened email can’t be unread. And for those that say "I had blah blah blah and nobody said anything to me about it" I would suggest that there were many who read your emails and made a judgement of what kind of Soldier or person you are.
Urbin dot net This is a personal domain. After seeing so much motarded stuff in a PFC's signature block, or Patton quoted by a Signal Corps specialist, that's the one signature block that actually stuck with me. Hefty penalties await violators of the AFIs. Never tell people how to do things. Do you have a sentence or paragraph in it that's relevant? Then I got one from this galactically stupid Officer who refused to even listen to an opposing viewpoint that went like "A real man admits when he is wrong" or something like that. It also helps prevent mods from profiling and censoring. New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast, Press J to jump to the feed. Religious quotes or bible verses are popping up in emails. AR 25-11 preparing and managing correspondence. *Be careful with your tone. You are a representative of your organization and the Department of the Air Force. *Use your signature block.
I DON’T KNOW WHEN I WILL BE FINISHED.”. It reminds me of when everyone was one facebook posting those "You can't use my pictures and this totally is like real life lawyer stuff so I am pretty sure I made it a law or something.". Show me the best/worst Outlook email signature quotes. “Continue by saying ‘If not, then please let me know when you expect to be finished.”. “If so, then you must ensure that you properly mark and encrypt your email. It is probably best to remain with the motto or saying of your command/unit that is approved if anything else. Send messages only when absolutely necessary. “We would never answer the phone with, “NO, I’M NOT DONE WITH THAT REPORT YET.
I saw something similar to that online and thought it was funny. If they can do it, I figure anybody can do it but then again, that's Navy for you. Here are some things to keep in mind before you hit send: *Air Force email policies state that users should only reply to electronic messages that absolutely require a response and minimize the use of the Reply to All function. Nehemiah 6:3 (NIV)". He does not set out to be a leader, but becomes one by the equality of his actions and the integrity of his intent. In the electronic communication era, exercising email etiquette could save not only embarrassment, but one’s career. Air Force Instruction 33-332 and Department of Defense Memorandum 5200.01, Volume 4, provides a detailed guidance on email communication. Those programs let you create and centrally manage email disclaimers that are automatically added to all emails sent … You can gauge just how miserable someone is as a person by their tagline. Seriously? My personal signature is: "God giveth the tools of conquest, a dick and a rifle, and with them I shall plunder." “Also, use spell check and make sure you read your email before hitting send. It seems unprofessional in context, is there a reg against this? Man I hated them, seemed like everyone had a quote. No one ever said anything about it so I kept it. 'Eagles may soar among the clouds, but weasels don't get sucked into jet engines. What might the repercussions be if someone sees your email, (remember, email lives forever) and disagrees with whatever is on your signature block? One of the contractors that I worked with got in trouble for something like "make a man a fire, you warm him for a day, set him on fire you warm him for a lifetime". 20 Realistic Inspirational Quotes for Your Email Signature A collection of replacement quotes for those ridiculously unrealistic ones. The Air Force actually has such a regulation. A call? Cookies help us deliver our Services. I wish there was. A true leader has the confidence to stand alone, the courage to make tough decisions, and the compassion to listen to the needs of others. I got an email from a SFC today with this little gem below his signature block: "Home is where the heart is and my wife's heart is in the kitchen" From a very high level civilian: "Silence is golden, but duct tape is silver"
I feel like the the Army is well ahead of the Air Force and Navy in terms of EO and SHARP stuff. It is business and we are representing the Department of the Air Force.
Did I miss the memo that made Outlook like Twitter for federal workers? By Holly Logan-Arrington, Robins Public Affairs
I don't see a problem with using a verse in that manner. “If you have an attachment that contains FOUO or PII information, you must ensure that you name the email appropriately – (FOUO) Alpha Roster.doc).”.
Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts. Best signature I've ever seen was a Kung Fu Panda quote. ARCENT restricted quotes to only say "Patton's own" for instance. After two weeks, my BDE commander noticed. Myers said using one’s manners is always good. *Consider that if one person forwards a message to 10 people, and each of them forwards it to 10 people, by the sixth generation, more than a million emails would’ve been sent, along with all the network use, time and money spent reading. “If you need a document back by a certain time, try saying “If you are done with the project, please let me know,” she said. If you are not the intended recipient of this information, any disclosure, copying, distribution, or the taking of any action in reliance on this information is prohibited. By using our Services or clicking I agree, you agree to our use of cookies. Next you are gonna tell them about our Excel video games. “Are you sending any Privacy Act or For Official Use Only information?” she asked. It's not like it's promoting Christianity. If you would like to protect yourself, add the Chrome extension TamperMonkey, or the Firefox extension GreaseMonkey and click Install This Script on the script page. *Never reply or send an email in all CAPS. AR 25-50 will answer all your writing questions. After seeing so much motarded stuff in a PFC's signature block, or Patton quoted by a Signal Corps specialist, that's the one signature block that actually stuck with me. AF Manual 6.4.2.3. states, “Do not add slogans, quotes, or other personalization to an official signature block.”. Doc Savage FAQ These are usually addressed in local guidance. Tell them what to do and they will surprise you with their ingenuity."
§ 552 and Army Regulation 27-10). / Published August 05, 2016. I eventually made my own.
Best signature I've ever seen was a Kung Fu Panda quote. In the absence of specific guidance, do what you think is morally, ethically, and legally correct. In the case of a signature on an email - what do you gain by having it on there? Kempo/Kenpo FAQ. Anything other than contact info is just a public attempt at intellectual masturbation. I certainly hope there isn't. This one: The information contained in this email and any accompanying attachments may contain Freedom of Information Act protected information, including attorney-client or attorney work product privileged information. *Never reply to an email when you are angry. Is there some super-important message that you must pass to everyone who might ever read your email?
On the other hand, what might you lose by having it on there?
NMIC has a bible quote in large gold letters to include chapter and verse at the entrance to the newest wing. -General George S. Patton. This information may not be released outside of the Department of Defense without prior authorization from the Office of The Judge Advocate General, Department of the Army. If it seems unprofessional, then don't do it. You must identify, using paragraph/portion markings, which lines contain the PII or FOUO data. God damn that shit is annoying. Had to call his ass out in public on it.
If you received this email in error, please notify this office immediately by return email (see 5 U.S.C. That’s how we do it, fighting as one in a team of four or maybe even 10 or even 20, but always as one unit, one mind, one strategy. I was so tired of cheesy quotes I made mine the sentence from Green Eggs and Ham about "I would not could not with a goat"... Got away with that for about a month.
When I was an S3 I had an Alan Greenspan quote that I found hilarious given my duties. Your email signature wants to have some fun, too. by Wesley Jansen | November 17, 2012; A. lthough they are meaningless and annoying, email signatures are quite common these days. Myers said people must know what they’re sending. From an infantry lieutenant: "Confidence is a stain they can't wipe off" Lil Wayne? “Since email has become such a large part of how we communicate with each other on a daily basis, I would recommend that we view our email like a phone call,” Myers said. 32 of the Greatest Military Quotes of All Time “SEALs…fight in teams, only in teams, each man relying entirely on the others to do exactly the right thing. “Remember that. One of my favorites was from a soldier of mine, back in the day. “So, using the “If/Then” approach in emails concerning deadline-oriented projects might be best,” said Wendy Myers, a security specialist in Agile Combat Support for the Air Force Life Cycle Management Center’s Electronic Warfare and Avionics Division. Sssshhhh. Then to delete your comments, simply click on your username on Reddit, go to the comments tab, scroll down as far as possible (hint: use RES), and hit the new OVERWRITE button at the top. Make sure you have all your contact information, but avoid the “personal slogans.” Personal slogans are sometimes nice and thoughtful, but your email is not private. the ones I see on NSAnet are mostly just memes. Make sure you have all your contact information, but avoid the “personal slogans.” Personal slogans are sometimes nice and thoughtful, but your email is not private. Man, that guy really had nothing going on that day. They may not have told you, but they surely noticed. Bible quotes make me want to delete your email instantly. It means you are shouting. Sometimes it’s not what you say, but how you say it that can make the difference between a good or bad response from others. That was the most blatantly ignorant thing I've seen, but not the worst. The ones from the Bible are particularly insidious. In order to automatically insert personalized email disclaimers and signatures, you could use CodeTwo Exchange Rules (if your company uses Microsoft Exchange) or CodeTwo Email Signatures for Office 365 (if your company uses Exchange Online from Office 365 as a mail server). I just looked it over and didn't find anything specifically ruling against it. AF Manual 6.4.2.3. states, “Do not add slogans, quotes, or other personalization to an official signature block.” Spell check may find your spelling errors but it cannot tell that you should have used the word ‘they’ instead of ‘the’.”. Just as the spoken word can’t be unsaid, an opened email can’t be unread. And for those that say "I had blah blah blah and nobody said anything to me about it" I would suggest that there were many who read your emails and made a judgement of what kind of Soldier or person you are.
Urbin dot net This is a personal domain. After seeing so much motarded stuff in a PFC's signature block, or Patton quoted by a Signal Corps specialist, that's the one signature block that actually stuck with me. Hefty penalties await violators of the AFIs. Never tell people how to do things. Do you have a sentence or paragraph in it that's relevant? Then I got one from this galactically stupid Officer who refused to even listen to an opposing viewpoint that went like "A real man admits when he is wrong" or something like that. It also helps prevent mods from profiling and censoring. New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast, Press J to jump to the feed. Religious quotes or bible verses are popping up in emails. AR 25-11 preparing and managing correspondence. *Be careful with your tone. You are a representative of your organization and the Department of the Air Force. *Use your signature block.
I DON’T KNOW WHEN I WILL BE FINISHED.”. It reminds me of when everyone was one facebook posting those "You can't use my pictures and this totally is like real life lawyer stuff so I am pretty sure I made it a law or something.". Show me the best/worst Outlook email signature quotes. “Continue by saying ‘If not, then please let me know when you expect to be finished.”. “If so, then you must ensure that you properly mark and encrypt your email. It is probably best to remain with the motto or saying of your command/unit that is approved if anything else. Send messages only when absolutely necessary. “We would never answer the phone with, “NO, I’M NOT DONE WITH THAT REPORT YET.
I saw something similar to that online and thought it was funny. If they can do it, I figure anybody can do it but then again, that's Navy for you. Here are some things to keep in mind before you hit send: *Air Force email policies state that users should only reply to electronic messages that absolutely require a response and minimize the use of the Reply to All function. Nehemiah 6:3 (NIV)". He does not set out to be a leader, but becomes one by the equality of his actions and the integrity of his intent. In the electronic communication era, exercising email etiquette could save not only embarrassment, but one’s career. Air Force Instruction 33-332 and Department of Defense Memorandum 5200.01, Volume 4, provides a detailed guidance on email communication. Those programs let you create and centrally manage email disclaimers that are automatically added to all emails sent … You can gauge just how miserable someone is as a person by their tagline. Seriously? My personal signature is: "God giveth the tools of conquest, a dick and a rifle, and with them I shall plunder." “Also, use spell check and make sure you read your email before hitting send. It seems unprofessional in context, is there a reg against this? Man I hated them, seemed like everyone had a quote. No one ever said anything about it so I kept it. 'Eagles may soar among the clouds, but weasels don't get sucked into jet engines. What might the repercussions be if someone sees your email, (remember, email lives forever) and disagrees with whatever is on your signature block? One of the contractors that I worked with got in trouble for something like "make a man a fire, you warm him for a day, set him on fire you warm him for a lifetime". 20 Realistic Inspirational Quotes for Your Email Signature A collection of replacement quotes for those ridiculously unrealistic ones. The Air Force actually has such a regulation. A call? Cookies help us deliver our Services. I wish there was. A true leader has the confidence to stand alone, the courage to make tough decisions, and the compassion to listen to the needs of others. I got an email from a SFC today with this little gem below his signature block: "Home is where the heart is and my wife's heart is in the kitchen" From a very high level civilian: "Silence is golden, but duct tape is silver"
I feel like the the Army is well ahead of the Air Force and Navy in terms of EO and SHARP stuff. It is business and we are representing the Department of the Air Force.
Did I miss the memo that made Outlook like Twitter for federal workers? By Holly Logan-Arrington, Robins Public Affairs
I don't see a problem with using a verse in that manner. “If you have an attachment that contains FOUO or PII information, you must ensure that you name the email appropriately – (FOUO) Alpha Roster.doc).”.
Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts. Best signature I've ever seen was a Kung Fu Panda quote. ARCENT restricted quotes to only say "Patton's own" for instance. After two weeks, my BDE commander noticed. Myers said using one’s manners is always good. *Consider that if one person forwards a message to 10 people, and each of them forwards it to 10 people, by the sixth generation, more than a million emails would’ve been sent, along with all the network use, time and money spent reading. “If you need a document back by a certain time, try saying “If you are done with the project, please let me know,” she said. If you are not the intended recipient of this information, any disclosure, copying, distribution, or the taking of any action in reliance on this information is prohibited. By using our Services or clicking I agree, you agree to our use of cookies. Next you are gonna tell them about our Excel video games. “Are you sending any Privacy Act or For Official Use Only information?” she asked. It's not like it's promoting Christianity. If you would like to protect yourself, add the Chrome extension TamperMonkey, or the Firefox extension GreaseMonkey and click Install This Script on the script page. *Never reply or send an email in all CAPS. AR 25-50 will answer all your writing questions. After seeing so much motarded stuff in a PFC's signature block, or Patton quoted by a Signal Corps specialist, that's the one signature block that actually stuck with me. AF Manual 6.4.2.3. states, “Do not add slogans, quotes, or other personalization to an official signature block.”. Doc Savage FAQ These are usually addressed in local guidance. Tell them what to do and they will surprise you with their ingenuity."
§ 552 and Army Regulation 27-10). / Published August 05, 2016. I eventually made my own.
Best signature I've ever seen was a Kung Fu Panda quote. In the absence of specific guidance, do what you think is morally, ethically, and legally correct. In the case of a signature on an email - what do you gain by having it on there? Kempo/Kenpo FAQ. Anything other than contact info is just a public attempt at intellectual masturbation. I certainly hope there isn't. This one: The information contained in this email and any accompanying attachments may contain Freedom of Information Act protected information, including attorney-client or attorney work product privileged information. *Never reply to an email when you are angry. Is there some super-important message that you must pass to everyone who might ever read your email?
On the other hand, what might you lose by having it on there?
NMIC has a bible quote in large gold letters to include chapter and verse at the entrance to the newest wing. -General George S. Patton. This information may not be released outside of the Department of Defense without prior authorization from the Office of The Judge Advocate General, Department of the Army. If it seems unprofessional, then don't do it. You must identify, using paragraph/portion markings, which lines contain the PII or FOUO data. God damn that shit is annoying. Had to call his ass out in public on it.
If you received this email in error, please notify this office immediately by return email (see 5 U.S.C. That’s how we do it, fighting as one in a team of four or maybe even 10 or even 20, but always as one unit, one mind, one strategy. I was so tired of cheesy quotes I made mine the sentence from Green Eggs and Ham about "I would not could not with a goat"... Got away with that for about a month.
When I was an S3 I had an Alan Greenspan quote that I found hilarious given my duties. Your email signature wants to have some fun, too. by Wesley Jansen | November 17, 2012; A. lthough they are meaningless and annoying, email signatures are quite common these days. Myers said people must know what they’re sending. From an infantry lieutenant: "Confidence is a stain they can't wipe off" Lil Wayne? “Since email has become such a large part of how we communicate with each other on a daily basis, I would recommend that we view our email like a phone call,” Myers said. 32 of the Greatest Military Quotes of All Time “SEALs…fight in teams, only in teams, each man relying entirely on the others to do exactly the right thing. “Remember that. One of my favorites was from a soldier of mine, back in the day. “So, using the “If/Then” approach in emails concerning deadline-oriented projects might be best,” said Wendy Myers, a security specialist in Agile Combat Support for the Air Force Life Cycle Management Center’s Electronic Warfare and Avionics Division. Sssshhhh. Then to delete your comments, simply click on your username on Reddit, go to the comments tab, scroll down as far as possible (hint: use RES), and hit the new OVERWRITE button at the top. Make sure you have all your contact information, but avoid the “personal slogans.” Personal slogans are sometimes nice and thoughtful, but your email is not private. the ones I see on NSAnet are mostly just memes. Make sure you have all your contact information, but avoid the “personal slogans.” Personal slogans are sometimes nice and thoughtful, but your email is not private. Man, that guy really had nothing going on that day. They may not have told you, but they surely noticed. Bible quotes make me want to delete your email instantly. It means you are shouting. Sometimes it’s not what you say, but how you say it that can make the difference between a good or bad response from others. That was the most blatantly ignorant thing I've seen, but not the worst. The ones from the Bible are particularly insidious. In order to automatically insert personalized email disclaimers and signatures, you could use CodeTwo Exchange Rules (if your company uses Microsoft Exchange) or CodeTwo Email Signatures for Office 365 (if your company uses Exchange Online from Office 365 as a mail server). I just looked it over and didn't find anything specifically ruling against it. AF Manual 6.4.2.3. states, “Do not add slogans, quotes, or other personalization to an official signature block.” Spell check may find your spelling errors but it cannot tell that you should have used the word ‘they’ instead of ‘the’.”. Just as the spoken word can’t be unsaid, an opened email can’t be unread. And for those that say "I had blah blah blah and nobody said anything to me about it" I would suggest that there were many who read your emails and made a judgement of what kind of Soldier or person you are.
Urbin dot net This is a personal domain. After seeing so much motarded stuff in a PFC's signature block, or Patton quoted by a Signal Corps specialist, that's the one signature block that actually stuck with me. Hefty penalties await violators of the AFIs. Never tell people how to do things. Do you have a sentence or paragraph in it that's relevant? Then I got one from this galactically stupid Officer who refused to even listen to an opposing viewpoint that went like "A real man admits when he is wrong" or something like that. It also helps prevent mods from profiling and censoring. New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast, Press J to jump to the feed. Religious quotes or bible verses are popping up in emails. AR 25-11 preparing and managing correspondence. *Be careful with your tone. You are a representative of your organization and the Department of the Air Force. *Use your signature block.
I DON’T KNOW WHEN I WILL BE FINISHED.”. It reminds me of when everyone was one facebook posting those "You can't use my pictures and this totally is like real life lawyer stuff so I am pretty sure I made it a law or something.". Show me the best/worst Outlook email signature quotes. “Continue by saying ‘If not, then please let me know when you expect to be finished.”. “If so, then you must ensure that you properly mark and encrypt your email. It is probably best to remain with the motto or saying of your command/unit that is approved if anything else. Send messages only when absolutely necessary. “We would never answer the phone with, “NO, I’M NOT DONE WITH THAT REPORT YET.
I saw something similar to that online and thought it was funny. If they can do it, I figure anybody can do it but then again, that's Navy for you. Here are some things to keep in mind before you hit send: *Air Force email policies state that users should only reply to electronic messages that absolutely require a response and minimize the use of the Reply to All function. Nehemiah 6:3 (NIV)". He does not set out to be a leader, but becomes one by the equality of his actions and the integrity of his intent. In the electronic communication era, exercising email etiquette could save not only embarrassment, but one’s career. Air Force Instruction 33-332 and Department of Defense Memorandum 5200.01, Volume 4, provides a detailed guidance on email communication. Those programs let you create and centrally manage email disclaimers that are automatically added to all emails sent … You can gauge just how miserable someone is as a person by their tagline. Seriously? My personal signature is: "God giveth the tools of conquest, a dick and a rifle, and with them I shall plunder." “Also, use spell check and make sure you read your email before hitting send. It seems unprofessional in context, is there a reg against this? Man I hated them, seemed like everyone had a quote. No one ever said anything about it so I kept it. 'Eagles may soar among the clouds, but weasels don't get sucked into jet engines. What might the repercussions be if someone sees your email, (remember, email lives forever) and disagrees with whatever is on your signature block? One of the contractors that I worked with got in trouble for something like "make a man a fire, you warm him for a day, set him on fire you warm him for a lifetime". 20 Realistic Inspirational Quotes for Your Email Signature A collection of replacement quotes for those ridiculously unrealistic ones. The Air Force actually has such a regulation. A call? Cookies help us deliver our Services. I wish there was. A true leader has the confidence to stand alone, the courage to make tough decisions, and the compassion to listen to the needs of others. I got an email from a SFC today with this little gem below his signature block: "Home is where the heart is and my wife's heart is in the kitchen" From a very high level civilian: "Silence is golden, but duct tape is silver"
Once a message is sent, the fate of it is out of the sender’s control, but its impact is still the sender’s responsibility. Short answer you can't have anything. Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts.
*Use your signature block.
This comment has been overwritten by this open source script to protect this user's privacy. I got an email from a SFC today with this little gem below his signature block: "Home is where the heart is and my wife's heart is in the kitchen", From a very high level civilian: "Silence is golden, but duct tape is silver".
I feel like the the Army is well ahead of the Air Force and Navy in terms of EO and SHARP stuff. It is business and we are representing the Department of the Air Force.
Did I miss the memo that made Outlook like Twitter for federal workers? By Holly Logan-Arrington, Robins Public Affairs
I don't see a problem with using a verse in that manner. “If you have an attachment that contains FOUO or PII information, you must ensure that you name the email appropriately – (FOUO) Alpha Roster.doc).”.
Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts. Best signature I've ever seen was a Kung Fu Panda quote. ARCENT restricted quotes to only say "Patton's own" for instance. After two weeks, my BDE commander noticed. Myers said using one’s manners is always good. *Consider that if one person forwards a message to 10 people, and each of them forwards it to 10 people, by the sixth generation, more than a million emails would’ve been sent, along with all the network use, time and money spent reading. “If you need a document back by a certain time, try saying “If you are done with the project, please let me know,” she said. If you are not the intended recipient of this information, any disclosure, copying, distribution, or the taking of any action in reliance on this information is prohibited. By using our Services or clicking I agree, you agree to our use of cookies. Next you are gonna tell them about our Excel video games. “Are you sending any Privacy Act or For Official Use Only information?” she asked. It's not like it's promoting Christianity. If you would like to protect yourself, add the Chrome extension TamperMonkey, or the Firefox extension GreaseMonkey and click Install This Script on the script page. *Never reply or send an email in all CAPS. AR 25-50 will answer all your writing questions. After seeing so much motarded stuff in a PFC's signature block, or Patton quoted by a Signal Corps specialist, that's the one signature block that actually stuck with me. AF Manual 6.4.2.3. states, “Do not add slogans, quotes, or other personalization to an official signature block.”. Doc Savage FAQ These are usually addressed in local guidance. Tell them what to do and they will surprise you with their ingenuity."
§ 552 and Army Regulation 27-10). / Published August 05, 2016. I eventually made my own.
Best signature I've ever seen was a Kung Fu Panda quote. In the absence of specific guidance, do what you think is morally, ethically, and legally correct. In the case of a signature on an email - what do you gain by having it on there? Kempo/Kenpo FAQ. Anything other than contact info is just a public attempt at intellectual masturbation. I certainly hope there isn't. This one: The information contained in this email and any accompanying attachments may contain Freedom of Information Act protected information, including attorney-client or attorney work product privileged information. *Never reply to an email when you are angry. Is there some super-important message that you must pass to everyone who might ever read your email?
On the other hand, what might you lose by having it on there?
NMIC has a bible quote in large gold letters to include chapter and verse at the entrance to the newest wing. -General George S. Patton. This information may not be released outside of the Department of Defense without prior authorization from the Office of The Judge Advocate General, Department of the Army. If it seems unprofessional, then don't do it. You must identify, using paragraph/portion markings, which lines contain the PII or FOUO data. God damn that shit is annoying. Had to call his ass out in public on it.
If you received this email in error, please notify this office immediately by return email (see 5 U.S.C. That’s how we do it, fighting as one in a team of four or maybe even 10 or even 20, but always as one unit, one mind, one strategy. I was so tired of cheesy quotes I made mine the sentence from Green Eggs and Ham about "I would not could not with a goat"... Got away with that for about a month.
When I was an S3 I had an Alan Greenspan quote that I found hilarious given my duties. Your email signature wants to have some fun, too. by Wesley Jansen | November 17, 2012; A. lthough they are meaningless and annoying, email signatures are quite common these days. Myers said people must know what they’re sending. From an infantry lieutenant: "Confidence is a stain they can't wipe off" Lil Wayne? “Since email has become such a large part of how we communicate with each other on a daily basis, I would recommend that we view our email like a phone call,” Myers said. 32 of the Greatest Military Quotes of All Time “SEALs…fight in teams, only in teams, each man relying entirely on the others to do exactly the right thing. “Remember that. One of my favorites was from a soldier of mine, back in the day. “So, using the “If/Then” approach in emails concerning deadline-oriented projects might be best,” said Wendy Myers, a security specialist in Agile Combat Support for the Air Force Life Cycle Management Center’s Electronic Warfare and Avionics Division. Sssshhhh. Then to delete your comments, simply click on your username on Reddit, go to the comments tab, scroll down as far as possible (hint: use RES), and hit the new OVERWRITE button at the top. Make sure you have all your contact information, but avoid the “personal slogans.” Personal slogans are sometimes nice and thoughtful, but your email is not private. the ones I see on NSAnet are mostly just memes. Make sure you have all your contact information, but avoid the “personal slogans.” Personal slogans are sometimes nice and thoughtful, but your email is not private. Man, that guy really had nothing going on that day. They may not have told you, but they surely noticed. Bible quotes make me want to delete your email instantly. It means you are shouting. Sometimes it’s not what you say, but how you say it that can make the difference between a good or bad response from others. That was the most blatantly ignorant thing I've seen, but not the worst. The ones from the Bible are particularly insidious. In order to automatically insert personalized email disclaimers and signatures, you could use CodeTwo Exchange Rules (if your company uses Microsoft Exchange) or CodeTwo Email Signatures for Office 365 (if your company uses Exchange Online from Office 365 as a mail server). I just looked it over and didn't find anything specifically ruling against it. AF Manual 6.4.2.3. states, “Do not add slogans, quotes, or other personalization to an official signature block.” Spell check may find your spelling errors but it cannot tell that you should have used the word ‘they’ instead of ‘the’.”. Just as the spoken word can’t be unsaid, an opened email can’t be unread. And for those that say "I had blah blah blah and nobody said anything to me about it" I would suggest that there were many who read your emails and made a judgement of what kind of Soldier or person you are.
Urbin dot net This is a personal domain. After seeing so much motarded stuff in a PFC's signature block, or Patton quoted by a Signal Corps specialist, that's the one signature block that actually stuck with me. Hefty penalties await violators of the AFIs. Never tell people how to do things. Do you have a sentence or paragraph in it that's relevant? Then I got one from this galactically stupid Officer who refused to even listen to an opposing viewpoint that went like "A real man admits when he is wrong" or something like that. It also helps prevent mods from profiling and censoring. New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast, Press J to jump to the feed. Religious quotes or bible verses are popping up in emails. AR 25-11 preparing and managing correspondence. *Be careful with your tone. You are a representative of your organization and the Department of the Air Force. *Use your signature block.
I DON’T KNOW WHEN I WILL BE FINISHED.”. It reminds me of when everyone was one facebook posting those "You can't use my pictures and this totally is like real life lawyer stuff so I am pretty sure I made it a law or something.". Show me the best/worst Outlook email signature quotes. “Continue by saying ‘If not, then please let me know when you expect to be finished.”. “If so, then you must ensure that you properly mark and encrypt your email. It is probably best to remain with the motto or saying of your command/unit that is approved if anything else. Send messages only when absolutely necessary. “We would never answer the phone with, “NO, I’M NOT DONE WITH THAT REPORT YET.
I saw something similar to that online and thought it was funny. If they can do it, I figure anybody can do it but then again, that's Navy for you. Here are some things to keep in mind before you hit send: *Air Force email policies state that users should only reply to electronic messages that absolutely require a response and minimize the use of the Reply to All function. Nehemiah 6:3 (NIV)". He does not set out to be a leader, but becomes one by the equality of his actions and the integrity of his intent. In the electronic communication era, exercising email etiquette could save not only embarrassment, but one’s career. Air Force Instruction 33-332 and Department of Defense Memorandum 5200.01, Volume 4, provides a detailed guidance on email communication. Those programs let you create and centrally manage email disclaimers that are automatically added to all emails sent … You can gauge just how miserable someone is as a person by their tagline. Seriously? My personal signature is: "God giveth the tools of conquest, a dick and a rifle, and with them I shall plunder." “Also, use spell check and make sure you read your email before hitting send. It seems unprofessional in context, is there a reg against this? Man I hated them, seemed like everyone had a quote. No one ever said anything about it so I kept it. 'Eagles may soar among the clouds, but weasels don't get sucked into jet engines. What might the repercussions be if someone sees your email, (remember, email lives forever) and disagrees with whatever is on your signature block? One of the contractors that I worked with got in trouble for something like "make a man a fire, you warm him for a day, set him on fire you warm him for a lifetime". 20 Realistic Inspirational Quotes for Your Email Signature A collection of replacement quotes for those ridiculously unrealistic ones. The Air Force actually has such a regulation. A call? Cookies help us deliver our Services. I wish there was. A true leader has the confidence to stand alone, the courage to make tough decisions, and the compassion to listen to the needs of others. I got an email from a SFC today with this little gem below his signature block: "Home is where the heart is and my wife's heart is in the kitchen" From a very high level civilian: "Silence is golden, but duct tape is silver"