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<blockquote data-quote="RockyRogue" data-source="post: 375414" data-attributes="member: 7185"><p>I will not date a co-worker, much less a manager / supervisor. Too messy. My company has one of those no fraternization policies UPS tries, only this one has teeth. I can not fraternize with my students or I will lose my job. I'm very careful about this and keep our talk confined to subjects / things I SHOULD be asking about (projects, classes and with the guys, career stuff). </p><p> </p><p>I will admit to having struck up a strong (and enduring) friendship with a now former supervisor while we were working for UPS. We kept it professional, quiet and distant at work. I was bowled over when he invited me to his home to celebrate his mother's birthday one Sunday coming out of church. What a guy! Last I heard--2 years ago--he was working in his field (graphic design) in Chicago's West Suburbs. <img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/smile.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" data-shortname=":)" /> -Rocky</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RockyRogue, post: 375414, member: 7185"] I will not date a co-worker, much less a manager / supervisor. Too messy. My company has one of those no fraternization policies UPS tries, only this one has teeth. I can not fraternize with my students or I will lose my job. I'm very careful about this and keep our talk confined to subjects / things I SHOULD be asking about (projects, classes and with the guys, career stuff). I will admit to having struck up a strong (and enduring) friendship with a now former supervisor while we were working for UPS. We kept it professional, quiet and distant at work. I was bowled over when he invited me to his home to celebrate his mother's birthday one Sunday coming out of church. What a guy! Last I heard--2 years ago--he was working in his field (graphic design) in Chicago's West Suburbs. :) -Rocky [/QUOTE]
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