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[quote=Anonymous]I attended a leadership program. In my class, I met a lot of other federal managers I wanted to meet with outside of class for lunch or coffee to talk about being a supervisor and how to address performance issues with employees. After the class, people gave me their business cards and I sent a group email to the people who work near me giving them my contact info and suggesting lunch. I've met with several people for lunch or coffee. During the class, one man and I would walk to the metro. He is well aware I have kids and a husband. However, he sent me an email after we set up lunch to "text or call me on my cell...I like talking to you". Okay, nothing too alarming about that. Since then, he has called me at work on a daily basis just to chat. I always kept the conversation short and work related. Then he started sending me links to places (restaurants, parks) stating "nice place to visit". I just ignored the emails. I am supposed to go to lunch with him, and I think I might cancel. I get a really creepy, weird vibe from him. He keeps calling me at work and texting me. I thought he seemed nice and professional in the class. We were on a team and worked on a group project. He even met my husband who was also at our metro stop and said hi. He keeps sending me texts about meeting up on the weekends. I just ignore it. Advice?[/quote]
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