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Is there a name/term for employees who love to CC a lot of people
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Some of the employees in my organization are abusing the CC, they CC a lot of unrelated people, I'd guess it's their way to prove that they are "hard-workers".
However, is there a term to describe such employees? CC'ers?
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Some of the employees in my organization are abusing the CC, they CC a lot of unrelated people, I'd guess it's their way to prove that they are "hard-workers".
However, is there a term to describe such employees? CC'ers?
terminology
Why would you need a name for people who engage in this behavior?
– Joe Strazzere
12 mins ago
I don't know, but can we make some up? Blastopotamus. Replyosaurs Rex.
– acpilot
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Some of the employees in my organization are abusing the CC, they CC a lot of unrelated people, I'd guess it's their way to prove that they are "hard-workers".
However, is there a term to describe such employees? CC'ers?
terminology
Some of the employees in my organization are abusing the CC, they CC a lot of unrelated people, I'd guess it's their way to prove that they are "hard-workers".
However, is there a term to describe such employees? CC'ers?
terminology
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Why would you need a name for people who engage in this behavior?
– Joe Strazzere
12 mins ago
I don't know, but can we make some up? Blastopotamus. Replyosaurs Rex.
– acpilot
3 mins ago
add a comment |
Why would you need a name for people who engage in this behavior?
– Joe Strazzere
12 mins ago
I don't know, but can we make some up? Blastopotamus. Replyosaurs Rex.
– acpilot
3 mins ago
Why would you need a name for people who engage in this behavior?
– Joe Strazzere
12 mins ago
Why would you need a name for people who engage in this behavior?
– Joe Strazzere
12 mins ago
I don't know, but can we make some up? Blastopotamus. Replyosaurs Rex.
– acpilot
3 mins ago
I don't know, but can we make some up? Blastopotamus. Replyosaurs Rex.
– acpilot
3 mins ago
add a comment |
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Why would you need a name for people who engage in this behavior?
– Joe Strazzere
12 mins ago
I don't know, but can we make some up? Blastopotamus. Replyosaurs Rex.
– acpilot
3 mins ago