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Posted: 4/11/2006 9:56:44 AM EDT
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Dipping your pen in the corporate inkwell is never a good idea.
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Unless you don't give a crap about keeping your job |
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My soon to be fiance works downstairs, we got grandfathered into our company's NCNP.
No Corporate Nookie Policy |
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+1, its got bad news written all over it |
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It works better when they are in town for a short period, say for training, and then go back to their home office. Even better if you do the job well, the word gets out, and hotties from other offices look you up when they are in town.
So I've heard. |
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Did you watch the video? |
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An old, and very wise, black man once gave me a bit of advice.
“Don’t get your meat where you make your bread.” Words to live by. |
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[Paul Harvey]"And that very wise old black man's name was . . .[/Paul Harvey] |
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[Paul Harvey] . . . Jules Winfield. And now you know the reaast...of the story. [/Paul Harvey] |
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Affirmative. The video is funny. |
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But also true. |
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I got my honey and my money both from the same place about 13 years ago. She's still my honey and I still make my money, same place. Met her in the women's bathroom. Merlin |
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Lesbians ROCK! |
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Well guys, I tried out those methods and it doesn't look like I'll be posting from work anymore.
Edit: whoa 5100 posts? I didn't realize I hit 5000 yet! |
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Rule 3: May be OK if the coworker is the company owner's daughter, and marriage will get you on the fast track to the executive suite, but again caution is advised. |
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Looks like you didn't follow the three rules at the end! |
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Mine is "Don't get your pussy and your paycheck at the same place"
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That's cold blooded. |
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but I used the smilie! The smilie makes everything ok! it's like using "I'm just saying" in a conversation. "Bob, I don't want to insult you, but I'm just saying your breath smells like a skunk that crawled out the ass of another skunk." |
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Been there, it's dangerous.......unless of course you're Mike.
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luckily I can...but I work alone. |
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Many moons ago, when working tech support for IBM, I got that advice from a gentleman in Tennessee.. NTM |
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Appearantly, you don't work for 'Corporate America'! |
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tag for home
PS yeah dating at work is a BAD idea. It's not like there aren't women outside of the workplace. |
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Its definitely not a good idea, but where I'm located, if you meet a 22-25yo girl that doesnt work at my employer's facility or its sister facility 5mi down the road, your chances of her having a college degree and similar income are pretty low. The training courses for younger employees are practically meat-markets.
So, I just go with the "as long as we do not have the same boss's boss's boss" rule. And pray one doesnt put a cinderblock through my windshield. Kharn |
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You wish! Merlin |
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I like that. That's my motto too. I'm self employed and deal with alot women, some single, some "married and looking". As much as I would like to, I don't get involved with them because I know if the relationship goes bad, I'll be out of a job too. |
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I met my GF at my job. We still work together and it works out fine. We are very professional. I know this is the exception and not the rule. Circumstances of my workplace that are different than other workplaces help keep this working out fine though.
I work 3 12hr shifts 7p-7a. She works 5 8hr shifts from 3p-11:30p. Therefore, we are only at work together for 4 hrs at a time and only on 3 days of the week. Yes I work as a nurse at a hospital and it is the most glorious place to meet a beautiful woman with an education that can make a living by herself if she wants. And if things don't work out, just transfer to a different floor and you never see her again . |
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