I kind of like it. I never pay attention to signatures when I get them on an email because 1) I don't work outside of the home, so I really don't care about titles and such, and 2) the fact that Suzie is Senior Associate Assistant to Management of Corporate Media Accounts, means exactly nothing to me when we're emailing about the 1st grade Halloween party.
That one, however? I'd laugh and make a mental note that he doesn't take himself too seriously (a good thing, IMO).
I have someone that I email semi-regularly for work who always has memorable out of office messages. One of them was something along the lines of "I am out of the office on vacation. My wife says I check my email too much, so I will do my best to respond to you when she isn't looking."
He's a very well respected and at the top of his field, so I actually feel like those messages make him more human.
I have someone that I email semi-regularly for work who always has memorable out of office messages. One of them was something along the lines of "I am out of the office on vacation. My wife says I check my email too much, so I will do my best to respond to you when she isn't looking."
He's a very well respected and at the top of his field, so I actually feel like those messages make him more human.
I like this one.
I don't really like the one in the OP, it just doesn't seem that professional to me, but I guess it depends on the type of business.
I hate signatures that have the name of the person in a different, hard to read font and color. Basically, super primary. Like Papyrus font in regular red or something. Not that Papyrus is hard to read, but it's so... common. I don't know, maybe I'm weird, but I judge, lol.