Topic: would you or should you ever date a co worker? | |
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jellllllllllllllllllllllllloooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
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What flavor is it? O hell it don't matter as long as its good and
strong |
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ok, nice, you can come to the jelloheads club!!!!
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YEAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA Finally!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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so come to the jello tread and join the jelloheads!!!
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I dated, married, and divorced a woman, that is still a co-worker.
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dating a co-worker is not good idea, there will be to much drama on the
work site, and everyone will be putting their 2 cents in your relationship...plus your risk of loosing your job PLUS, YOU WONT BE ABLE TO FLURT WITH OTHER CO WORKERS!!ROFLMAO!! |
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whats with yall and jello lol
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i say never play where you work. usually nothing good comes of it.
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Hey bro, let me tell you some',
There is never a specific area to date any one of ur choice. But here is the deal, it should be emphatically known that work is work and socialization or relationship should never mingle wit it. If u are able to set a line of demacation between your relationship and job while at work, then I will say go ahead, the sky is ur limit. |
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I have dated two different co-workers...The first on was a bad idea and
it wound up costing me my job...The other was great. Getting to see him before and after work. Was great for a while. Spend time with him after work if we felt up to it. But it ended and was a bit strained at work. So it is really his call. If he thinks they are both mature enough to handle it. Then I say go for it but go slow. |
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