job41475 wrote:I came across an interesting article about 9 to 5 or Work marriages. In the job I'm in now this is a very real thing and in fact I have a work wife and now a work mistress. Never had an office job before but it seems this is a big thing atleast in my office. anyone else?
I had both too.. they are now on other teams and I don't get to see them as often
now.. well I see one starting..
Lesbians?
no work teams.. we don't work at the same times anymore..
also I am in a new section so I no longer have breaks,and lunches
with them
SPEWAGE!!
I 'dated' someone from my office last Summer, NEVER again!
I insisted it was to be strictly FWB, but she got too deep
soooo I gave her the boot. All was cool UNTIL she bumped into me at a local Irish bar & went off on me All was cordial, etc.. until she did that now I don't even give her the time of day & she told a good friend of mine she knows she F'd up..
NOW she sits like 3 feet from me at work & we don't speak or even acknowledge each other. It's quite hilarious!!!!
Sha La lalalalalalala la laT da
~Mike Thousands of candles can be lit from a single candle,
and the life of the candle will not be shortened.
Happiness never decreases by being shared.
ToplessRideFL wrote:I dont get close with the people I work with. Never really have. Work is work...... Of course I live by the motto that one shouldnt have too much personal stuff @ the office.... it should all fit in one box!!!
I'm the same way. I don't have close buddies at work and I'm lucky enough that when my work day is done I don't have to take it home with me. Every once in a while I'll have a big project I'll work on at home, but work is work and home is home.
There are a few people at the firm I'd like to nail but since it is a law firm and there's that whole sexual harassment thing that you have to worry about ...
As a general rule, I don't think relationships with co-workers are a good idea but I have broken that general rule on more than a few accoasions. I've also crashed and burned on more than a few occasions when I tried to break that general rule and the breakee said "go out with you? no f'n way."
LIPH wrote:There are a few people at the firm I'd like to nail but since it is a law firm and there's that whole sexual harassment thing that you have to worry about ...
As a general rule, I don't think relationships with co-workers are a good idea but I have broken that general rule on more than a few accoasions. I've also crashed and burned on more than a few occasions when I tried to break that general rule and the breakee said "go out with you? no f'n way."
and they can litigate it on their own and save the 33% cut...
LIPH wrote:There are a few people at the firm I'd like to nail but since it is a law firm and there's that whole sexual harassment thing that you have to worry about ...
As a general rule, I don't think relationships with co-workers are a good idea but I have broken that general rule on more than a few accoasions. I've also crashed and burned on more than a few occasions when I tried to break that general rule and the breakee said "go out with you? no f'n way."
well if you'd stop "harrassing" them & just date them
Sha La lalalalalalala la laT da
~Mike Thousands of candles can be lit from a single candle,
and the life of the candle will not be shortened.
Happiness never decreases by being shared.
LIPH wrote:There are a few people at the firm I'd like to nail but since it is a law firm and there's that whole sexual harassment thing that you have to worry about ...
As a general rule, I don't think relationships with co-workers are a good idea but I have broken that general rule on more than a few accoasions. I've also crashed and burned on more than a few occasions when I tried to break that general rule and the breakee said "go out with you? no f'n way."
well if you'd stop "harrassing" them & just date them
are you saying there's a thin line between harassment and stalking?