My Case Against the Office Romance
Although I personally have never had a relationship with a coworker [working in a women's retail store will do that], I don't condone the behavior in a professional setting. While I can understand the reasoning for pursuing a love interest who sits just five feet away in their own cubicle, I think the office romance rears its ugly head far too often.
As a fervent opponent to public displays of affection, I find it completely unprofessional to make out with your coworker [especially in the case of that coworker being your boss]. Even less professional? When the breakup occurs and you can't stand the sight of each other without bursting into tears or starting a shouting match.
All I'm saying is to be realistic-- the chance of finding your perfect mate at the office is high, however you should consider the end of the relationship as well. Good luck!
Labels: office romances, relationships
Posted by Amanda on 2/19/2009 04:39:00 PM
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Workplace Romance: Does Cupid live in your cubicle?

It’s understandable why
office romances flourish. Due to the lagging economy and the amount of time people are forced to spend working, where else is a couple able to meet? People who work together also live within a reasonable dating distance, and see each other on a daily basis. Also, dating co-workers seems safer, especially for women, because you have the opportunity to get to know one another. Consequently, more and more American’s are resorting to the fine art of multi-tasking and looking for love within the walls of the workplace.
Far from being harmful, many
office romances can actually improve work performance. They add an enthusiasm and energy that translates into enhanced morale, communication, creativity and even productivity. Should these relationships evolve into long-term commitments, as often happens, companies will generally benefit from happier and more fulfilled employees. According to an online Spherion Workplace Snapshot survey that Harris Interactive conducted in January 2008, only 30 percent of 1,391 U.S. workers polled in 2008 think that dating a co-worker openly would hurt their job security or ability to advance, compared to 41 percent in 2007.
So it appears the key issue isn’t prohibiting workplace romances so much as managing them. It’s a good idea to first find out your company’s policy on inter-office dating. More often than not, supervisors are prohibited from having relationships with people who work under them. This is a breeding ground for sexual harassment claims. If you find yourself romantically involved with your supervisor, you should report the relationship immediately and request to be transferred to work with another supervisor.
Be up-front, open and honestSecrecy can spur rumors… and rumors trigger juicy gossip! By being upfront with your employers and co-workers with your relationship, not only will you will deter the water cooler chit-chat but it will also relieve the stress that comes with keeping a big secret.
Don’t be too open!
Public displays of affection are strictly frowned upon in the work place. It is important to keep extracurricular activities out of the office. Just because you are honest about your relationship does not give you permission to host a public make-out session in the hallway. Keep it clean, professional and G-rated.
Inter-office relationships are an inevitable part of today’s workforce. If handled correctly, you can reduce your risk and focus on having a great time. Being in love is wonderful – take it from me. Once upon a time, I had an office romance. In fact, I married her... my wife, Emma Ploid. Good luck!
Labels: real-world knowledge, relationships, work/life balance
Posted by Seymour Jobs on 2/13/2009 11:22:00 AM
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College-Life Balance
You hear a lot about work-life balance once you start your career. I think the daily life of college, is preparing me for the workplace! Especially with scheduling conflicts and obstacles.
Between my personal life, college courses, and just day to day things-- I find myself having to juggle so much...
This year, with my boyfriend going to college in NYC --I have more than one obstacle to deal with on a daily basis. With my midterms approaching in a few weeks I wanted to make a flight to NYC to see him. It is extremely hard to have a relationship nearly 12 hours apart and with my 2 other roommates (one from CT and one from NY) having long distance relationships they can definitely relate to my situation
Luckily, I am finally stable in a new apartment with great friends to make things easier. It is hard enough studying for midterms but now I need to do it all in advance and also prepare for my departure out of North Carolina and into New York!
I think this is what they call "college-life balance"?
Labels: midterms, obstacles, relationships
Posted by Kelly on 9/10/2007 07:29:00 PM
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