Anonymous wrote:Do not hit on anyone at work.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is your contract almost over, or are you moving on soon? I was in a similar situation, except not the pursuer, and basically the groundwork was laid while on contract. Only once it was clear I was moving on did it lead to asking out. If your contract is ongoing, first thing you need to do is check the contract for a fraternization clause. Then try to find out if the federal agency has one. Then proceed slowly and carefully.
How did it work out with dating for you?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wanna make like a telescope and get a good look at Uranus!
too far, sir
Anonymous wrote:I wanna make like a telescope and get a good look at Uranus!
Anonymous wrote:Are you from accounting? Because I was ac-counting on seeing you later.
Can you file a workplace safety incident report? I just fell for you.
Do you have the Wi-Fi password? — because I'm feeling this connection.
Anonymous wrote:Horrible idea! Don't sh*t where you eat...
Anonymous wrote:smile, laugh, touch. suggest that you get together outside of work. Go for it!
Anonymous wrote:Don't. If he's interested he'll let you know. Just don't hit on men in general. They do NOT find it attractive.
Anonymous wrote:There are 206 bones in the human body, but I’d really like to have 207.