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Wittyguy (0)
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Part of my work goes into fixing the aftermath of office romances gone bad. So, what's good for me is probably not so good for you.
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09-15-17 02:49pm
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Monahan (0)
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REPLY TO #1 - Wittyguy :
Fine if permitted. Just so long as it doesn't affect job performance.
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09-15-17 04:23pm
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pat362 (0)
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I think that inter-office dating is fine in most cases because this has the potential to become a committed relationship but a hooking up is a major no-no because it's literally the opposite and can only lead to serious issues the day after.
That said anyone considering dating a co-worker would have to make sure that neither one is a subordinate of the other, neither one works in the same department at the same time(shift-work would be okay and last but not least. Both parties have to realise that if the relationship sours and breaks up that working environment may be so bad that one or both may have to leave or worse get fired.
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09-15-17 06:52pm
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Drooler (Disabled)
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I wrote a motherfucker of a reply to this, but the damned thing didn't get posted.
So here's a summary:
Political alliances change -- unpredictably.
People get promoted -- unpredictably.
Policies about dating change -- unpredictably.
Relationships fail -- unpredictably, and new ones start, also unpredictably.
Word to the wise: Keep your private life private. Then you can own it and no one at your workplace can claim to.
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09-16-17 03:23pm
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