John Tuttle wonders:
> Hi All, I would like to understand people better than I do.
There's an entire industry devoted to this. It's called Psychiatry.
They make a lot of money trying to understand people, a _lot_ more than
you and I pro'lly do, I'd opine.
> Those of us who are attempting to make a living by working the
> Internet must, at some point, come to realize that there are many
> people who don't look at email in the same way they look at regular
> mail (or snail mail).
It may be something quite simple, such as accessibility or time. For
instance, I would be considered a _very_ bad person for the fact that
I was on the road for almost 3+ weeks last month, and then I turned
around and was gone for another week only a few days later. Obviously
I didn't get through all of my email in that little bit of time home.
> What I would like explained to me is why so many people fail to check
> their email every day! What's the point of using an ultra-fast mail
> system if you're not going to take advantage of its speed? I just
> don't get it... Maybe someone can explain.
Not everyone has access to their email on the road. For me, at least
at this point, it is difficult and _costly_ to check my email when I'm
away from home. I'm working on a solution to that. But the solution
will likely also be difficult and costly, as it will entail having a
toll-free dial-up number into our shop computer system that I can use
whenever I'm on the road.
Does this help?
Faithfully,
Richard Schneider - Schneider Pipe Organs, Inc.
Kenney, IL
http://www.schneiderpipeorgans.com/
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