
It seems that email is taking over as one of the main forms of business correspondence in the American workplace. Americans spend roughly 2 hours a day checking email, or a quarter of the normal workday. That’s a lot. Not to mention the time spent checking personal email accounts at home.
As the amount of email in our inboxes keeps rising, I’ve begun to notice a backlash toward email and other types of technological accessibility, such as blackberries or cell phones. Thousands of