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Blackjack2000 posted:WHAT no dating rules? FFS, can someone point me to a 'no dating' rule? Like, how would that even work, what if you went on a date, but didn't kiss her, then it's just a couple of co-workers having a drink after work, no? I've had corporate jobs since I graduated college like 10 years ago, but I've never heard of any 'no dating' rule, ever. Every company that I've worked for since the mid 90s has had some rule against being in a relationship with someone you report to (or who reports to you) or is in the same department as you (one of you may get promoted). If you work in different chains of command, it is usually acceptable. There have been way too many cases where the couple break up and the one in a supervisory position ruins the life/career of the other one, or that the one in the supervisory position favors their partner over their partner's peers (making the peers miserable). This stuff is usually found in the "conflict of interest" section of your HR manual.
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