No. Not if it makes going into work unbearable. I just recently left my job where my boss and I didn't get along. Everything was great for the first year, then the last couple months we were snapping at eachother constantly. It effects your performance and can really bring you down. If you have a way out take it you deserve to be happy where you work.
Good Luck
2007-01-31 06:34:38
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answered by Anonymous
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Definite NO.
It's true that all relationship takes time to get along, but if you cannot get along after trying for several years, it would not be a healthy job for you to go to work and see the person you always have something in the back of your mind all the time while you are working with (or for) him/her.
Unless you really are happy with the nature of the job you will do, I would not say yes for this question.
2007-01-31 14:37:50
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answered by TnT 1
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NO NO NO!!!
It will make you hate your job and you will most likely end up liking the person even less than you do now.
If you can't get along outside of work, how would you expect things to be different at work?
2007-01-31 14:56:17
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answered by startwinkle05 6
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That would depend on a lot of things ...is this job very important to you? are you a person that can control your personal feelings and emotions in a business setting? Who, between the two of you, will be in authority ... will one have to take ordersfrom the other one? Then, of course, the unexpected situations that will arise on a daily basis if you are working in close communication.You should think about all these things seriously ... in my opinion you should be comfortable and stress-free in your job. If this working situation is not possitively necessary I would pass .
2007-01-31 14:51:59
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answered by ARLENE T 2
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I have heard it said that business partners shouldn't like each other. If you like each other, you are always complimenting each others work. If you don't really care for each other, you will constantly give negative remarks about each others work, which therefore will make you want to do better.
Too many positives is never a good thing. You definately need more negatives throughout life than positive because receiving positives makes you not want to improve.
2007-01-31 14:36:56
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answered by Anonymous
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Probably not. There is a reason you don't get along, and when you work with each other it will just be liking on razer blades, because one way or the other, that person will cause problems with your work habits. It usually doen't work. Either you get fired or they get fired one way or another. I won't recommend it.
2007-01-31 14:35:05
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answered by Tommy's_Sweet_Girl 5
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Absolutely not....under any circumstances.
2007-01-31 16:16:51
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answered by Anonymous
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