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<blockquote data-quote="herbigharo32" data-source="post: 544903" data-attributes="member: 19728"><p>I have no way of knowing if you are speaking of me or someone else. I will go ahead and express a few rules of thumb I always follow regarding workplace relations:</p><p> </p><p>1. Don't date women coworkers. No love = no pay is an old saying. I do date via other venues such as church, get togethers, and other meet up occasions.</p><p> </p><p>2. Usually, I don't hang out with male coworkers during off duty times.</p><p> </p><p>3. When work is done, leave work behind. I've never attended work place get togethers such as holiday parties, softball turnaments, etc...</p><p> </p><p>4. When participating in concerted activities, don't reveal names, work locations or mention names of former or other employers. Browncafe is a good example.</p><p> </p><p>On a personal note, I tend to be quite friendly and outgoing. Yes, I tend make the wrong impression due to my friendly nature. Being friendly does not construe an indication of personal interest of friendship and favors. This is a comman problem that transcend both sexes. Men who see women who smile all the time tend to think she is hitting on him to some degree. Women will often see men in the same light. I've had problems of women who thought I was interested in her then rejected her; this is why I avoid dating while at work.</p><p> </p><p>You mentioned that giving someone(s) the creeps as possibly being the real reason for being moved. While such is possible in my case, I have observed others being moved out of smalls to outbound or trucks unloading due to a misloads (even a few). This group moved comprise of a variety group of people of all ages and sexes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="herbigharo32, post: 544903, member: 19728"] I have no way of knowing if you are speaking of me or someone else. I will go ahead and express a few rules of thumb I always follow regarding workplace relations: 1. Don't date women coworkers. No love = no pay is an old saying. I do date via other venues such as church, get togethers, and other meet up occasions. 2. Usually, I don't hang out with male coworkers during off duty times. 3. When work is done, leave work behind. I've never attended work place get togethers such as holiday parties, softball turnaments, etc... 4. When participating in concerted activities, don't reveal names, work locations or mention names of former or other employers. Browncafe is a good example. On a personal note, I tend to be quite friendly and outgoing. Yes, I tend make the wrong impression due to my friendly nature. Being friendly does not construe an indication of personal interest of friendship and favors. This is a comman problem that transcend both sexes. Men who see women who smile all the time tend to think she is hitting on him to some degree. Women will often see men in the same light. I've had problems of women who thought I was interested in her then rejected her; this is why I avoid dating while at work. You mentioned that giving someone(s) the creeps as possibly being the real reason for being moved. While such is possible in my case, I have observed others being moved out of smalls to outbound or trucks unloading due to a misloads (even a few). This group moved comprise of a variety group of people of all ages and sexes. [/QUOTE]
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