Office Parties and Office Romance

From: The Right One
Published: Thu Dec 01 2005


So, you’re a single gal and you think the guy in the corner office at your company is cute, smart and funny and you’d really like to get to know him better. The good news is that he’s also single and a few of your co-workers have told you that he has asked about you. Unfortunately, he’s also senior management.

Paul A. Falzone, CEO of the world’s largest bricks and mortar dating service The Right One and Together as well as new secure online dating service, eLove, warns that getting involved at the office may entangle more than your heart.

"The lines of propriety and acceptable office conduct can get blurred when your attraction to someone you work with is stronger than that little voice in your head warning you about getting involved at the office," explained Falzone.

He continued, "If you’ve been burned by an office romance before, then you’re aware of the potential repercussions. But, for those who came away unscathed from an office romance or who have never dated a co-worker, a few simple rules will help you keep things in perspective so you do not jeopardize your reputation or job if you do decide to date someone from the office."

Falzone offers several pointers:

Check your company’s dating policy. If your company has a dating policy, there’s probably a really good reason behind it. Be sure you have read and understood it, and if there is a "gray" area, have your Human Resources department explain it to you. If your company does not have a dating policy, then you’re on your own and should read on.

Never date a co-worker who is a subordinate. Although you both may be single, many companies strongly frown on dating subordinates due to the potential for sexual harassment claims and lawsuits, which are extremely costly. The bottom line is, the company may cover the legal fees, but the employees involved will probably pay the price.

If you’re married, date your spouse, not your co-worker. Most divorces are due to infidelity, and the most common place to meet someone to date or carry on a full-blown relationship is at the office. Don’t kid yourself for even a minute that your office affair with that married individual is untraceable. Divorce lawyers know all the tricks and can track emails, phone calls, cell phone calls, etc. Your romance will more than likely come to light and that office grapevine works fast. Even though your job performance may be stellar, your character will take a direct hit. It may even negatively influence how quickly you move up the corporate ladder.

Lighten up on the flirting. So, you’re dating your co-worker and things are going well. In fact, you two are a hot item. That being said, go easy on the flirting, sexy emails and public displays of affection. After all, it is a place of business. One or more of your co-workers may tire of your behavior, find it disrespectful or even become jealous and insecure enough to bring it to senior staff’s attention.

Go slow, get to know and be discreet. Don’t just start dating a co-worker on the basis of physical attraction, get to know him or her better. Then, if you do have a lot in common and believe your co-worker is the trustworthy sort who won’t divulge info about you or your personal life, then you could gradually move on to dating. It’s better to find out before you date that co-worker that he/she can’t keep anything to him/herself and is the central source for all office gossip. Otherwise, you may discover that the latest buzz around the water cooler is about you, for better or worse. If you do begin dating a co-worker, there’s no need to announce it or flaunt it. Practice discretion.

"Even though there is a small percentage of folks who work together, date each other and end up happily married to each other, it’s a long shot and singles need to be aware of that," noted Falzone.

eLove is in the air
A new dating "hybrid" has emerged. eLove, offering the best of both online and traditional dating services has been launched in the Baltimore, Boston, Worcester, Providence, and New York City areas. eLove is an affiliate of The Right One and Together Dating, the largest personal introduction service in the country with more than one million matches in its 30 plus year history.

eLove combines the safety of member authentication and in-person screening and the convenience of access to this information online. All eLove members must agree to criminal background checks. eLove gives the consumer 24/7 access to potential matches who have also been screened and qualified by an experienced relationship expert. This gives control and convenience of on-line dating to all eLove members.

For more information about eLove, please visit the website at www.eLove.com or contact 800-945-date (3283), info@eLove.com.

Celebrating 30 Years
The merger of national offices of The Right One with North American branches of Together resulted in a partnership that has created the largest personal introduction service in the United States.

Now celebrating their 30th anniversary, The Right One and Together Dating have an ambitious plan to open between 12/24 new offices a year. The Right One and Together have more than 125,000 members – many of whom have their memberships on hold while they take the time to explore a successful relationship. With more than 500 employees, The Right One and Together gross more than $45 million a year in revenue.

Meeting the Dating Demand
Catering to more than 125,000 members at over 60 locations throughout North America, The Right One and Together Dating Service is the largest bricks and mortar dating service in the industry, offering a more consistent product, a greater number of potentially compatible mates and added value of flexibility in transferring memberships to another geographic region.

Romantic Locations
The Right One’s offices and affiliates located throughout the United States include: California (San Diego); Colorado (Colorado Springs, Denver); Florida (Tampa, Miami); Georgia (Atlanta); Illinois (Downers Grove, Rockford and Bloomington); Iowa (Des Moines); Kentucky (Lexington and Louisville); Nebraska (Omaha and Lincoln); New Jersey (Cherry Hill, Hackensack); Massachusetts (Norwell, Newton, Shrewsbury and Woburn); Pennsylvania (Philadelphia, Pittsburgh and Monroeville); Rhode Island (Warwick); Wisconsin (Madison, Appleton); Texas (Dallas, Austin).

North American locations and affiliates of Together are: California (Encino, Irvine, Los Angeles and Upland); Florida (Palm Beach, Vero Beach); Indiana (Ft. Wayne, Indianapolis, South Bend); Kansas (Wichita and Kansas City); Louisiana (New Orleans); Maryland (Columbia, Frederick); Minnesota (Minneapolis); Nevada (Reno); New Hampshire (Hooksett, Nashua, Portsmouth and Salem); New Jersey (Bridgewater, Clark, Colts Neck and Lawrenceville); Ohio (Cincinnati); Pennsylvania (Mechanicsburg); South Carolina (Greenville); South Dakota (Sioux Falls); Texas (San Antonio, Beaumont and Houston) and Virginia (Falls Church).

For more information about The Right One and Together Dating, please visit their websites at www.therightone.com and www.togetherdating.com, or call
(800) 818-DATE (3283).
Company: The Right One
Contact Name: Paul A. Falzone
Contact Email: Paul@TheRightOne.com
Contact Phone: (781) 982-4522

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