Anonymous wrote:OP Here - let me clarify, the wife comes to every client meeting, business dinner, etc, *when we are on travel.* Not when we are in DC taking meetings or events. And yes business negotiation happens during these travel dinners and meetings. No one else has spouses at them.
Anonymous wrote:OP Here - let me clarify, the wife comes to every client meeting, business dinner, etc, *when we are on travel.* Not when we are in DC taking meetings or events. And yes business negotiation happens during these travel dinners and meetings. No one else has spouses at them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would be professional and friendly. You don’t have to be friends, but if you are rude it’s like being rude to your boss in this situation, so I would just treat them as a package deal and part of my job.
I don’t find it super weird and know some consultants/etc. who always travel with their spouses. Not my thing but whatever.
To PP: Do they come to any client or staff meeting that they wish to attend during the travel? Do they come to all meetings and show PDA? I doubt it.
To OP: This would never fly anywhere I have worked if nothing else because work discussions require some privacy among decision makers. It would otherwise be considered a major problem socially at work and very weird.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would be professional and friendly. You don’t have to be friends, but if you are rude it’s like being rude to your boss in this situation, so I would just treat them as a package deal and part of my job.
I don’t find it super weird and know some consultants/etc. who always travel with their spouses. Not my thing but whatever.
To PP: Do they come to any client or staff meeting that they wish to attend during the travel? Do they come to all meetings and show PDA? I doubt it.
To OP: This would never fly anywhere I have worked if nothing else because work discussions require some privacy among decision makers. It would otherwise be considered a major problem socially at work and very weird.
Anonymous wrote:I would be professional and friendly. You don’t have to be friends, but if you are rude it’s like being rude to your boss in this situation, so I would just treat them as a package deal and part of my job.
I don’t find it super weird and know some consultants/etc. who always travel with their spouses. Not my thing but whatever.