We all know that we spend most times at work, especially when you rarely get out for lunch much less has the time to find that special someone. Suddenly, Cupid shoots his arrow, and it hits the person in the next office. Your heart starts beating faster, and blood rushes to your head. Out with all reason; love is in the air! All of a sudden, meetings are more fun, you already have lots in common; yeah right.But how often do office romances work? And when it ends, what will your life be like? Will you be peering around corners to make sure your former love isn't in the hall and avoiding the company picnic for fear your ex will flaunt a new love interest? Although most persons thinks is cool for them and finds no problem with it, I gathered some opinions from a group of friends and 70% were in the affirmative .Come with me…………………..
Mr Nnamdi said yes depending on the Circumstance
Mr Oluwole thinks it’s a character Error, while most of the Ladies were in affirmative such as miss Chiamaka and Miss Omoh.
However, before you throw your next promotion to the wind, here are few reasons I think dating your co-worker might not be such a good idea because unfortunately, you can’t really count on a happy ending. Yes, you can rail against the unfairness of what I just wrote, but think of it this way: If life were fair, you wouldn't be in this dilemma, and the arrow would have pierced the heart of someone nice who works for the company across the street.
Life is all about dealing with the real world and anticipate plenty of heartache before you embark on any venture. One of you may need to leave the job if things don't work out. Even if things do work out, one of you may still have to go, because it's against most companies’ policy to date fellow employees.
Now let’s assume you receive a promotion while you're in a relationship with your subordinate. This opens up the possibility of blackmail. And what happens when it comes to conducting reviews and evaluating your honey? Do you now get the picture? If you’re thinking of dating a co-worker; better start popping extra vitamins and heighten your sense of discretion, because you’ll need a lot of energy and concentrated effort to keep your office romance just between the two of you. When co-workers eventually find out, you may be the subject of ridicule and suspicion. You may think this is a private affair, but is it really? Logic tells you your romantic involvement will impact your co-workers directly. Ifyou sit together in the company cafeteria, will people now feel they should give you privacy? Will they exclude you from certain conversations, because they don't know what you'll relay to your new love? Consciously or subconsciously, your relationship may influence decisions that go well beyond a lunchroom. Your romance may color everyone's judgment with regard to promotions, projects, team building and responsibilities. The relationship could make it more difficult for your department or Company to operate effectively.
If you’re thinking of dating your Colleague your best bet is to get another job before you even begin or probably midway into the relationship.
BY SOPHIE AIGBOMIAN
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