Monday Muscle: Out of Office

The tip/tool/inspiration to start your week strong.

Causeway
Waying In
2 min readJan 22, 2018

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According to The Balance, paid holidays are not required in any government regulations. Wondering why?

It’s because the Fair Labor Standards Act does not require an employer to pay employees for time that they do not work, like vacations or holidays. Yep, you read that right. But you probably already knew that.

Most of us work for companies and organizations that allow employees time to relax and reset. In case you’re planning your next vacation, why not have a little fun writing your, traditionally boring, out of office response. We scoured the internet (not really) to find a few of our favorite out of office messages. Ready for some inspiration?

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Creative Out of Office Messages from LinkedIn

“I will be out of the office and returning next week. I have incredibly easy access to a phone and email, but I assure you, it will not be used for work purposes.”

“I’m not in the office right now, but if it’s important; tweet me using #InterruptYourVacation.”

“I will be out of the office for the rest of the day without access to email. If this is an emergency, please call emergency services.”

“You are receiving this automatic notification because I am out of the office. If I was in, chances are you wouldn’t have received anything at all.”

For more out of office inspiration, check out LinkedIn for the full list. Happy vacationing.

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