Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Posting-Version: version B 2.10 6/7/83; site hao.UUCP Path: utzoo!linus!decvax!genrad!wjh12!harvard!seismo!hao!woods From: woods@hao.UUCP (Greg "Bucket" Woods) Newsgroups: net.singles Subject: Re: Words from an Osseous Edifice Message-ID: <1052@hao.UUCP> Date: Tue, 10-Jul-84 17:29:39 EDT Article-I.D.: hao.1052 Posted: Tue Jul 10 17:29:39 1984 Date-Received: Thu, 12-Jul-84 01:23:55 EDT References: <2332@mit-eddie.UUCP> Organization: High Altitude Obs./NCAR, Boulder CO Lines: 23 We have been through this before. And I always end up having to point out that some people (not me, at least at the present job) meet a large percentage of their potential mates at work. Yes, there are potential pitfalls to getting involved with someone from work, and anyone dating a coworker should be aware of them. But, I wouldn't fail to consider someone *solely* because they happen to work (or not work) at the same place I do. If I like her, and she seems to feel the same, I see no reason not to date her. I've done it once, and the "post mortem" really isn't all that bad. Of course, I don't have to work with this person day in and day out, although I still see her here occasionally. Clearly, it is a matter of where you draw the line. --Greg P.S. Personally, I think co-netters have a lot more potential than co-workers! I like my latest net friend (met through this group) a lot more than my last girlfriend (met here at work). You just never know. -- {ucbvax!hplabs | allegra!nbires | decvax!stcvax | harpo!seismo | ihnp4!stcvax} !hao!woods "Cherish well your thoughts, keep a tight grip on your booze 'Cause thinkin' and drinkin' are all I have today"