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Re: Friends at work? (was: Good interview questions)
Subject:Re: Friends at work? (was: Good interview questions) From:Pat Gantt <pagantt -at- POSTOFFICE -dot- WORLDNET -dot- ATT -dot- NET> Date:Sat, 26 Jul 1997 18:09:41 -0500
> >Is it really considered such a bad thing not to make friends
> >at work? I've always studiously avoided it.
Most HR course professionals advise you to be friendly
but not friends. Make sense?
Unfortunately to remain professional,
one must draw a firm line between work and
personal life.
Think about it. In this society it is a protective
stance to guard against against personal information
you have disclosed to a "friend"
being used or disseminated amongst your
fellow workers without your permission and
knowledge.
Not to mention leaving yourself open to
sexual discrimination suits (either direction).
Being a "team player" does not mean a personal
player.
<oops, no humor intended>
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