Just a suggestion from someone who's been there and done that....Don't play where you get paid! May be fun and work out just fine, but if like many relationships, it ends, well your in for hell and high levels of stress at work.
2007-08-01 18:10:53
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answered by Jay R 4
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An worker the place I as quickly as labored had some "relaxing" with a supervisor after hours in an empty place of work on staggering of (or replaced into it on the sting of) a table. They have been caught by using a protection shield. She replaced into skipped over, he replaced into demoted. She now had a 2nd baby from 2 diverse fathers and no activity. He ended up having to pay baby help. pass forward! Have some relaxing!
2016-12-11 07:49:57
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answered by ? 4
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I think she's trying to tell you that she really enjoys your company. More than likely, she's likes you but she's afraid that you might not like her back or that she can lose her job. Remember you said supervisor, so it's safe to say that she's been instructed not to date you or anyone else in the office. With that being said, ask her out to a harmless lunch and see her reaction, if she's trying to avoid it at all cost then you should too. But if you see that she's okay eager to go and was waiting for it, then you could make your move. If she starts babbling about how "It's against company policy," in a dominating, boss-like manner, then you should leave her alone. But go for it and try not to make it so sudden that you can't go back on it.
2007-08-01 18:16:35
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answered by thepolitician 2
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NEVER EVER get involved with your supervisor at work. No good whatsoever can come of it. The two situations do not mix, and will eventually cause you problems. You might even lose your job before it is over. that is why most companies have a no fraternizing with coworkers policy.
2007-08-01 18:13:03
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answered by PEGGY S 7
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hmmm...one of the guys? Maybe she just wants to be a friend and be buddy - buddy with you and just a friendly type person. Suppose she doesn't have a boyfriend I wouldn't try anything until you actually know that she likes you, maybe if she starts flirting with you because you don't want to ruin your friendship and make things awkward at work.
2007-08-01 18:11:26
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answered by drunken_monkey1988 4
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Office relationships are tricky. They can go 2 ways. End bad and you guys have to continue to work in a uncomfortable environment, or be good and you have to date some one you work with. I prefer not to dat any one i work with.
2007-08-01 18:12:12
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answered by slimchicks3 2
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She might be interested, or she might just be friendly. Take a casual approach to this and get to know her better until you can read her vibes better.
2007-08-01 18:10:47
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answered by caramel_latte 5
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Ask her about her weekends. That'll get you going gradually to a more personal relationship. If you find it going well then proceed further.
2007-08-01 18:40:15
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answered by Sean 4
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She might like you, but it doesn't matter because dating her would get you both fired.
2007-08-01 18:09:57
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answered by Anonymous
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you should invite her out and take it from there
2007-08-01 18:23:35
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answered by Anonymous
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