Posted on 12/11/2007 12:14:17 PM PST by Santa Fe_Conservative
Theyre baaaaack! You know what Im talking about the swarm of advice-minded blogs and articles that inundate the Internet every December, dishing out the dos and donts of the infamous office holiday party.
While overall fete etiquette is the aim of many, were going to get right to the juicy stuff.
To hook up or not hook up at the office party, thats the question and a not so easy one for that matter.
The office holiday party provides the seemingly perfect opportunity to get a little closer with somebody who has been, up until that point, eye candy.
Well-groomed and well-dressed, many colleagues can have us focusing on a bit more than work during business meetings, water cooler breaks, and random Xerox machine meetings. And given that we spend so much time with our co-workers getting to know some of them better than many of the people in our personal lives familiarity, camaraderie, and simple hours spent together can breed desire.
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Do companies still throw these kinds of parties? I assumed that they were as passe as the 5 martini lunch. I’m having lunch catered for my employees and sending everyone home with a ham. We’re not a very exciting bunch.
“...can breed desire”
Frankly I doubt it matters what her name is.
What holiday...4th of July? Memorial Day?....Easter?
Oh, CHRISTMAS
‘Keep your indiscretions 100 miles from the flag pole.’
One of the more important ‘life lessons’ you learn in the military.
Don't shat where you eat.
In this day and age, it's a prudent move to keep one's work life and off-hours (home) life separate, especially when one wrong move can result in a sexual harassment lawsuit or years of child support payments.
My first year at a large corp, they had the whole works including discounted hotel rooms. The party was canceled because of weather. Sales went south and we started doing the put luck lunch thing.
My company’s party wasn’t that exciting.
Don’t get your honey where you get your money.
I tend to shun our work’s parties and get-togethers as a rule. Nothing good rarely comes from personal work relationships.
holiday: from holy day to hollywood day
Does anyone actually enjoy going to an office party?
I must be incredibly old fashioned because the as I read this article it seemed to be that the basic question was, “Do I whore myself around at work or not and if I do can it benefit me?”
LOL!
I don't.
It's just another stupid obligation.
Oh well atleast I'll get a good meal out of it.
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