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I am into a girl I work with.

people tell me not to get into relationship with any co-worker.

I need your opinon, if you have been in relaitonship with your co-worker or if you currently are.

how was it?

what are tthe goods and bads?

please help!

2007-03-16 00:29:09 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous in Business & Finance Careers & Employment

6 answers

trust me man...you don't want to do this...big mistake, maybe if one day someone goes to another job than it's all good. But if you break up you will dread going to work and "rumors" could get spread about you. Also, if a supervisor finds out they will watch your every move and possible fire one of you if they think you guys are together more than working. Just not good. The only good thing is that you will get the girl!

2007-03-16 06:44:58 · answer #1 · answered by Dusty 2 · 1 0

Co-worker--equal, or one "above" the other? If equal-might work. Otherwise, not reccommended. Why?
Superiority over the other can be brought into the relationship. Plus, no matter what level even equal, whether one gets a promotion or not, it can cause problems. One, office gossip. Just between the two people in the relationship, you work together, but if you have "problems" in your relationship, and work together, how will that effect your work? For either or both of you? Would you be able to put personal differences aside while at work? Can you leave work at work? It can sometimes work, but not always. And then, there is the being around each other so much-8 hrs. of work, and if you commute together, and time at home together. And time to sleep will not be enough time apart. It's best not to work together, and date each other. Sorry.

2007-03-16 00:42:14 · answer #2 · answered by SAK 6 · 0 1

There is no "good" side to this kind of relationship unless of course you only consider the carnal knowledge aspect.

Let's be honest here...
either one or both of you will be "cheating" on a spouse, girlfriend or boyfriend.

It will be obvious to your co-workers and soon to your superiors that "something is going on between those two" and bad things will happen with your jobs.

If you go forward with this relationship, you will be taking the first step toward a disastrous ending.

If I sound like someone who has "been there, done that"...
you'd be absolutely correct.

Here is something for you to read:
The 6 Risks of Office Romances
http://hr.blr.com/whitepapers.aspx?id=75365
which contains this pertinent quote:
"To help keep your job and promote your career, it is best to think of everyone at the office as your first cousins...you might feel an attraction, but there is no chance of romance."

2007-03-16 00:43:43 · answer #3 · answered by GeneL 7 · 0 0

it is a few thing it rather is amazingly damaging to the two you and your co-worker. i became a union representative in a large production facility. They allowed females to artwork for the 1st time in view that WW2. It became a tribulation. They did each and every thing to make the ladies chuffed at artwork. It wasn't long that issues began to ensue, like relationship. Then couples began to vanish in the back of the doors. Husbands all started coming to the plant and complained approximately their different halves and adult men that have been flirting with them. It created maximum of problems that the production facility had to chop up the ladies up and circulate them from components, around the plant and finally began to section them out via lay-offs. It only did no longer artwork out. Co-workers in contact with different co-workers basically injury themselves. It led to quite a few pregnancies, some divorces and a large style of broken families. on the instant, extra effective than thirty years later there are basically some previous timers left with out new hires of females.

2016-10-18 12:38:31 · answer #4 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

You would have to provide a lot more information before you can get a good answer. Are you single or married? Is she single or married? What is your position with the company? What is her position? What is your company's policy about this? What are your respective ages? Are there religious differences? Do you want a serious relationship or a short-term tryst?

Many good relationships are developed with co workers under appropriate conditions. Under the wrong conditions, a relationship could destroy careers.

2007-03-16 00:47:37 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

I don't see a problem unless you work in the same department, or one of you work under the other. I met my wife when we worked together, 11 years ago. Best thing that ever happened to me. Job sucked, but I got my partner for life.

As long as you two aren't sucking each others face in front of others and try to be moderately discreet about it, it should be no problem.

2007-03-16 14:47:37 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

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