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Date At Work But Work At
Dating Office Romance Rules For Dating Co
WorkersIf you’re like every
other workingwoman (or man) who is dedicated and hard
working, your commitment to work makes it nearly impossible
to meet anyone outside of work. You're probably not just a
nine to five worker - you're that successful someone who
works extra hours and weekends, and is trying to get ahead
to be successful. And you know what that makes you?
Sexy!
Both men and women are attracted to people who are confident,
passionate and focused, with interests and areas of expertise.
Who wouldn't be? Think about it-and there isn't an easier,
simpler or more convenient place to meet them than at work.
Date at Work - But Work at Dating
Even though it's often advised against, dating people you work
with makes practical sense - after all, we spend so much of our
lives in the office, there's often no other way or time to meet
anyone else. But you have to be extra smart about your choices,
and take special precautions if you're going to venture into an
office romance.
Water Cooler Gossip
The one overriding warning worth heeding--the one that should
dictate all of your actions and words--is this: People talk. No
matter how friendly your co-workers are, or how tight-lipped
the object of your affection seems, secrets are almost always
spilled, one way or another, whether accidentally or
intentionally. Translation? Say nothing and do nothing that you
do not want everyone else to know about. This means no
chit-chat with the girls at the water cooler about his size or
performance, and no pillow talk with him about how much you
loathe your boss, and can’t wait to take over his or her job.
There’s too much at stake, like your livelihood to take risks,
and there’s too much to lose, like a potentially great love,
not to give it a shot.
The Rules About Dating Co-Workers
1. Don’t mix business and pleasure on company time. Agree to
date out of work hours, but don’t turn a business lunch into a
romantic lunch.
2. If you’re a supervisor or employer you must stay fair. Don’t
give someone you’re dating better work or pay, and don’t punish
someone you’re breaking up with by giving him or her worse work
or pay. Otherwise, you may find yourself on the receiving end
of a lawsuit.
3. Make sure he or she is actually single. If they’re not --
then keep personal remarks at work limited to sports, the
weather and the kids. Don’t gripe or listen to gripes about a
spouse. "I’m sorry, I’m not comfortable talking about your
wife. I want to keep our relationship all business because I
value us as co-workers," is all you need to say and do.
4. Don't Boast. Your co-worker boyfriend or girlfriend may look
like Brad Pitt or Angelina Jolie, and you may be so pumped up
that you've got a hot date with the hottie -- but keep your
feelings to yourself -- and your friends outside of work. Work
gossip is inevitable, but you must practice good behavior by
keeping the water cooler talk to work and the weather.
5. Don't Make Out At Work. Keep all affection outside of office
parameters. It's okay to meet at the office, but don't smooch
at the office.
6. Don't Have Love Spats At Work. If things weren't great the
night before, don't bring your disappointment to your staff
meetings -- no pun intended. You will have to practice wearing
two hats -- even if you're mad, don't put the kabosh on their
comments at the Monday morning meeting and act out your
frustrations at work.
7. Do Put Rumors To Rest. If you hear gossip, don't fuel the
fire by denying the truth. Everyone finds out that you're
dating eventually. While you should not announce your
relationship, you can say, "Yes, we're dating. We're both
single adults and we’re working very hard to keep our social
life separate from our work life." And smile.
Both dating and working are natural parts of life, and it's
natural to become attracted to people you work with. If you're
both single and available, go for it! But be impeccable with
your behavior and your work. You're going to be under more
scrutiny in this relationship than you would be if you were
dating someone you didn't work with.
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