Employee to Employer Relationship
By annalie823
@annalie823 (23)
Philippines
February 2, 2007 10:45am CST
Why is it that if a boss and his secretary have a relationship, it is always the secretary who gets kicked out from the job? Why is it that it is always the secretary who has to sacrifice something.
I'm in this kind of relationship. Just last year, I graduated from college and all I could ever think of was to get a job. It took me a month and a lot of rejected applications to finally get a job.
Me and my friends work together. They became programmers and technical writers, while I became an executive assistant. i was supposed to be a technical writer but then again I love traveling, so I accepted the executive assistant position.
1st day of my job and I was sent immediately to field. As in fly on my own to somewhere and meet my boss for a meeting. My boss is really nice and we get a long right away.
So to cut the long story, we got a long very well, and soon it became more intimate.
The other big bosses found out about this so they want me to resign or else they will fire me.
So I did what they want and I resigned.
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@XxAngelxX (2830)
• Canada
2 Feb 07
I am sorry to hear this happened to you. Some businesses have the rule of no fraternization, which I personally don't feel is right and to many times it is the woman who has to suffer from the consequences. I guess we have to realize this from the beginnning and NOT get invovled with anyone we work with to save ourselves the hardship afterwards.