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Re: Poll: would you date a co-worker? - pRICE cUBE - 09-16-2008

Where's that new poll feature when you need it?


Be prepared for contingencies if things go bad, like finding a new place to work.


Re: Poll: would you date a co-worker? - kap - 09-16-2008

[quote MacMagus]At a certain point in life most of one's dating opportunities come from the workplace.
Heck, these days with the long hours at the office or holding down two jobs, it's the norm.


Re: Poll: would you date a co-worker? - Mike Sellers - 09-16-2008

Twenty years and two kids later, I'm going with "yes". But we didn't work in the same department.


Re: Poll: would you date a co-worker? - Mac1337 - 09-16-2008

[quote Racer X]I've dated numerous female bosses, never had a problem. And yes, I am serious.
What line of business are you in?


Re: Poll: would you date a co-worker? - rgG - 09-16-2008

[quote Dakota][quote Racer X]I've dated numerous female bosses, never had a problem. And yes, I am serious.
What line of business are you in?
Isn't it obvious, he's a cabana boy. Big Grin


Re: Poll: would you date a co-worker? - Rain - 09-16-2008

Coastal casinos have it as a job requirement I think. They ALL date eachother.. and when they break up, they just date whoever else is available on that shift.

(with some jobs, those you work with are the only ones you think you have the most in common with)


Re: Poll: would you date a co-worker? - ztirffritz - 09-16-2008

[quote Dakota][quote Racer X]I've dated numerous female bosses, never had a problem. And yes, I am serious.
What line of business are you in?
Male Escort?


Re: Poll: would you date a co-worker? - wurm - 09-16-2008

She wasn't technically a co-worker. She was an (unpaid) intern. And we've been married for 24 years.


Re: Poll: would you date a co-worker? - davester - 09-16-2008

I did, and have been married to the last one for the last 24 years. In many situations, work is virtually the only place that people have meaningful relationships with enough members of the opposite sex to be able to find compatible date partners. Unless it is a supervisor/supervisee situation I don't see an issue with it, and even if it is it's probably not an issue so long as you inform H.R. I don know that quite a few companies require coworkers who are dating to "register" the fact with H.R. to keep the company safe from sexual harassment suits.


Re: Poll: would you date a co-worker? - Paul F. - 09-16-2008

Would I?

If I'd worked with her long enough to have some idea if it would work out... you betcha.

Or if she was just really hot... then too.