Most of the people answering seem to frown upon it. While it is a complicated situation, why would you remove that possibility from your dating life? After all, a person spends a large amount of awake time at work. To completely dismiss it might mean missing out on the love of a lifetime. A friend of mine met his wife while working in the same dept. They both eventually went to different depts to work.
If one is going to pursue someone at work, it might be good to find someone who works in a completely different dept, different part of the building, etc. Such that if things go bad, you will rarely see that person.
2006-10-26 03:16:12
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answered by Thundercat 7
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I live near Asheville, and don't see anything wrong with involvement with a co-worker, unless they are your boss, then you may not want to go there, unless you can handle the pressure that might come with it. Who knows?? The leaves are so pretty, and so are you. I checked your 360 page to see where you lived or there about. What in the he*l is wrong with that girl?? Good Luck!!!
2006-10-25 04:41:35
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answered by Anonymous
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A BAD move in general... too many complications can arise. What if you broke up? working together will be difficult, uncomfortable or downright impossible. What if some malicious office gossip (and there is always at least one) finds out? You will be the subject of whispers, sniggers and if you are a woman, sometimes disrespect from your other office mates. I speak from experience - my own and others.
2006-10-25 04:45:02
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answered by Phoebhart 6
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Never put a job before the possibility of a life filled with love.
2006-10-25 04:31:26
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answered by . 5
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Wow, you really attract the crazies, don't you.
Do not get involved with co-workers. Been there, done that. It's fun and exciting for a minute, then when you break up its awkward and uncomfortable.
2006-10-25 04:43:35
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answered by Allison L 6
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doesn't cause a good working relationship especially when the supervisor is involved with one they are supervising. when co-workers are attracted to each other the quality of work goes down.there are many companies who have certain guidelines regarding this matter
2006-10-25 06:31:13
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answered by Marvin R 7
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Bad idea. Very bad. When and if the affair goes wrong, there they are in your place where you make your living. Messy messy way to conduct your life. Speaking from experience.
2006-10-25 04:36:56
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answered by a_delphic_oracle 6
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That can be dangerous; I would have to advise against it.
And dare I ask why lovegurl snorted cocaine and immediately went onto Y! Answers?
2006-10-25 04:35:01
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answered by Anonymous
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Bad idea.....been there, done that.......bad idea.
Edit: Read your response to her question and so on....I wouldn't say you actually retaliated because you answered her question. Took the "high road" so to speak.
I looked at her questions.......The girl has issues......
2006-10-25 04:38:51
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answered by PaganPoetess 5
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ALWAYS a bad idea. Really, really bad.
There's NOTHING good that can come out of it. Well, for most people nothing good can come out of it. Really. Seriously. Sort of.
Good luck and best wishes.
2006-10-25 04:32:46
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answered by Anonymous
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