30 Percent Girlfriend of The Office’s So Married

March 26, 2013 by Madam HOT  
Published in Dating

If movie stars can love the location, we were working in the office can love the location. Precisely, fell in love with the friends work together as they were used to see every day.

If movie stars can love the location, we were working in the office can love the location. Precisely, fell in love with the friends work together as they were used to see every day. Tresna witing jalaran kulina saka, so said the Javanese.

However, in contrast to love the location on the set of the soap opera that tends to be temporary, going out with friends work together are more likely to last a long time, according to a new study from CareerBuilder.com. But according to a site about the world of work, only 30 percent of relationships in the office that ended with a wedding.

As many as 39 percent of 4,216 employees surveyed said they had dated a co-worker, at least one time during work experience. Of these, 29 per cent said that they had been dating a colleague at a higher position, and 16 percent admitted dating a boss.

Due to high office is generally achieved by men, not surprising that women are more likely to date a man with a higher position (38 percent, while only 21 percent of men). Most of them are open to the relationship that followed, and only 35 percent do so in secret.

Even in a relationship with a serious chance to become friends work together, Clarence Belnavis, a partner at the law firm Fisher & Phillips in Portland, Oregon, office romance reminiscent undergo risk. You see, most employees are reluctant to face the legal consequences if there is “nothing”.

“Very few employees who deal with the pro-active attitude. If you do find a mate in the office, you better hold your lover, and find a job somewhere else,” advises Belnavis.

Not all of the work environment allows mate in the office meeting. According to the CareerBuilder survey, most people who find a partner in the office working in the hospitality industry (hospitality, restaurant, and other parts of tourism), information technology, financial services, and health services. Famous people who met in the same office among others, Barack and Michelle Obama, Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie, and CBS CEO Leslie MOONVES and his wife, Julie Chen.

According to this survey, there are still more people who meet a mate outside of the workplace. As many as 12 percent of those surveyed claimed to start dating when accidentally meet in a public place, and 12 percent met again in the Champions happy hours after work in a nightclub.

People who have a boyfriend work together well advised to show affection in front of other coworkers. “Make your friends feel uncomfortable working with your affection is inappropriate,” said Rachel DeAlto, author Flirt Fearlessly.

For those of you who seriously intend to work together with your girlfriend, DeAlto advised to seek rules on marriage with co-workers. If the company makes a ban on it, it means one of you must be willing to resign from the company.

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