You brought up boss + employee status but only with a female on one side. How am I the illiterate dumbass for asking if it would be okay if it was male male or female female relations? I didn't even go heterosexual boss + bisexual/homosexual employee and vice versa.
Either argue with simply being a boss and not mention sexes or don't bring up the boss thing.
Last edited by Lei; 2020-06-27 at 12:55 AM.
Clearly a very trollish reply but I will answer anyway.
That he is a creeper is not an objective fact, thats more a subjective opinion which then you judge everything off of.
I am not sure how it works in your culture where you live, but in my country a lot of relationships start at work between co-workers or between a boss and their employee. If we actually don't have this very synical view on humans can operate in a work environment, its actually possible to get into a relationship with a co worker in a workplace in totally friendly and respectable manner.
Meh, karma will eventually catch up and he'll be caught just one day. This josh dude is a psycho.
In the US the second highest place to start a relationship is the workplace, HOWEVER, it is generally frowned upon to do it between a sup and a sub, because of the messy issues with "fired for not reciprocating advances", pretty sure a lot of eu companies do it the same.
Understandable, just realize that company policy often acts like a catch-all protection of the company should something happen outside of work that negatively impacts the job itself. Also, speaking from firsthand experience, a lot of companies have near non-existent HR departments and many times things do not get reported because the short term inconvenience of possibly losing your job outweighs the long term satisfaction of knowing you acted correctly. (For example, I was a manager and one of my fellow managers was pretty openly in a relationship with our boss... she got a promotion and when I complained about this to HR it was pretty much explained to me that I'd likely just lose my job and nothing would happen.)
Did your response indicate that you had read and understood the exchange? No, it didn't.
The poster specifically mentioned being awkward around girls. The poster could be male/female/other ... I dunno which makes your entire point completely fucking worthless. You don't know how to read.
It's common to start a relationship between colleagues of the same rank in a company, or meet someone through friends at work who is not employed by the same company. it can be very awkward to start a relationship between colleagues, because if it goes bad you'll see them everyday.
However relationships between boss and sub is never allowed.
Holy fuck, more lack of reading comprehension. Saying something is the most logical explanation != it is an objective fact. Get a fucking grip.
*edit: Also, not sure where you live, but here in the Western world (where this is all happening) relationships between bosses and employees are not acceptable. I've never ever worked for a company where that is allowed and even if the company did not care it would open up a lot of legal problems.
Last edited by Trend; 2020-06-27 at 01:15 AM.
To be honest. US is miles ahead(?) in social "exploitations" and in their handling with rules and policies. I'm pretty sure not a lot of people in Central/Eastern Europe know much about these practices in non-multinational giant corporations.
Many things people say here about workspace policies are unknown for me or seen only in american movies and tv series. And I don't live under rock.
Does anyone yet know what's happening to Thomas Cheng?... It has been a year since he got caught