And your name is momof4 are you kidding? If I were you and I was obligated to go I'd be sure to take my husband with me. Good luck hun
2006-06-24 15:04:01
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answered by asoldierswife 7
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ok, from one older women persons to a youthful one, the perfect recommend my mom gave me at the same time as it got here to operating and men, " do not **** the position you devour". Now with that suggested, he sounds like the fashion of guy that likes a undertaking, which skill because your married and by no skill looking, he needs you extra. men continually favor what they cant have. My perfect recommend is to be blunt with him. i'd tell him that you're feeling uncomfortable such as his flirting, and lunch outings, and dinners. tell him that you no longer what to be " perplexed", now if he's smart he will end and that is the best of it. If he's not then you definately ought to make some selections, One refer for your husband, 2. record ever day, time and what he says that's out of line 3. bypass to human substances and document a grievance 4. refer to a lawyer. i understand this isn't what you want to ensue, besides the undeniable fact that it really is amazingly incorrect for a chairman to act this type, it really is a criminal offense to boot and it in uncomplicated phrases makes you look undesirable to different workers. good success!
2016-11-15 05:29:00
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answered by Erika 4
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IN THE US:
salaried employees routinely do things outside the normal parameters of their job description and must use their discretion to handle invitations like this.
hourly employees, however, can refer to the U S Dept of Labor for guidelines and advice. the Dept of Labor can answer specific concerns you may have about this or other job related topics. or if your job is represented by a labor union, you may want to ask them. follow your insticts and protect your interest.
if you are hourly, I recommend you do not go to dinner with a boss. business should be conducted at the work place. politely decline and request you set another time during your regular work schedule to discuss whatever is on his/her mind. good luck.
2006-06-24 15:17:20
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answered by beeper 1
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If you're married, make sure it's about business. Go and see what happens. If it's not for business, get up and leave. I can't imagine why he would need to take you out for dinner to discuss business. I'd be suspicious.
2006-06-24 15:04:01
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answered by notyou311 7
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No, come up with some excuse. If it's business he can have a meeting in the office or take you to lunch. If something bad goes down about this guess who'll lose their job?
2006-06-24 15:04:42
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answered by daljack -a girl 7
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Bring another person along, even if its a coworker. Don't let him pick you up, you drive yourself. A boss who has good intentions will understand. Make sure you take some pepper spray with you, because while he may have good intentions, that could change if he gets drunk.
2006-06-24 15:07:19
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answered by rjss 3
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Business is Business
If not business, anything that may be of sexual nature, ask him to stop. Ask him one time only. Then report him. Don't know where, just type sexual harassment in to google.
2006-06-24 15:05:36
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answered by G. M. 6
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Well,asking the question makes me think you are unsure of his motives.If this is the first time this has happened,give him the benefit of the doubt.If things turn into a situation you are uncomfortable with,politely excuse yourself and leave.(I would meet him at the restaurant instead of riding with him).Good Luck!♥
2006-06-24 15:06:17
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answered by bamahotT 4
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If he says that it's business then go. Just dress casually, like good casual so it's kept strictly business.
2006-06-24 15:02:55
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answered by Anonymous
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A word to the wise: If you have even a very casual date to lunch,and he is married,it could come back to cost you your job: Don't do it: If he is not married,and you don't mind loosing your job for him,then go for it: If he is married,and you want to keep your job don't do it.
I agree with the man who said if you do go to lunch with your boss,tell him,only if your husband comes for the lunch with you. You have more to loose by going out with him,than you have to gain.
2006-06-24 15:04:26
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answered by starfish50 5
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