NEVER date co-workers. It's a recipe for disaster. When you break up you're lucky if it's merely uncomfortable and not "one of you has to go". And even on the remote chance it goes so well you get an opportunity to live "happily ever after" when they sale or layoffs hit suddenly the entire family is without income. (I've seen both happen multiple times at companies big and small, being foolish enough to try it myself twice).
Meh. I do not have issues with women who have power.I married a coworker. We actually were both booted from our company at the same time, too. Thing is, we both found work afterwards. There's really no problem with dating coworkers so long as there's no reporting/authority issues. Still, we do not plan on working for the same company again. That's really the worst part about it.
I think that was meant in the context of law/company regulations, not personal issues. That can be a big no-no.Meh. I do not have issues with women who have power.There's really no problem with dating coworkers so long as there's no reporting/authority issues.
Meh. I do not have issues with women who have power.
I have break ups were I stay friends with my exes. I'm mature and date mature women. No drama for mature people.
Cause you're shallow.Danny got the right of it - it's about potential pitfalls in the workplace that those kinds of situations can easily bring into play for you and her. I don't care about women with power, either. Until recently my wife made more money than I did. I didn't care. Why would I?
Goldo is the one that puts the moves on someone.It may not even matter if you still get along with her. Sometimes "pre-emptive" moves are made by management.
Cause you're shallow.