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Uh...
That might hold water if it was just casual flirting (though you should seriously be trained at any company near that scale that even that with anyone in your "chain of command" puts them in a really bad spot). But not for (alleged) open quid pro quo.
Seriously, I just finished my annual “preventing harassment’ training and there’s a whole section on power differential and how just asking puts employees in a bad spot. Just…don’t.
Well I guess Bungie should've known better when they decided to hire on an 11-year-old.
Lol sounds like buddy was stuck in the year 2000 with whats appropriate even if they dont say no
It's one thing to say "your hair looks nice today, Susan." I don't think 99% of people would take that as anything beyond an innocent compliment.
Asking to play truth or dare is another thing entirely, and I have a sneaking suspicion that the guy saying that, probably isn't going to just be complimenting Tina's earrings