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Post by LuckyLyn »

Is it against your code of conduct to ask out a customer whilst you're on duty? :oops:
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LuckyLyn wrote:Is it against your code of conduct to ask out a customer whilst you're on duty? :oops:
Probably not. I wouldn't do it personally though as it could end being :oops: :oops:
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If they said no though, couldn't you just move routes?
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Moving duties is a real pain in the bum and can take years to arrange.
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Sir Henry wrote:Moving duties is a real pain in the bum and can take years to arrange.

Oh :cry I hope he thinks I'm worth the risk! Do you have to move routes every few years anyway though? I'm a bit worried he'll move on soon as he's already been coming for around 3 years
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Post by omega »

There is one way you could fix the problem...
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No harm in asking him out, just make sure he isn't married!
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Interested-seeker wrote:No harm in asking him out, just make sure he isn't married!

No way, I never could! Even though it's a pain he could at least move duties but there's nothing I could do if he said no, I'd have to keep on seeing him and it would be mortifying :oops: We talk and flirt a bit. I've tried finding out if he's single or not and he's never mentioned a partner of any kind, he always just refers to himself. So I'm thinking he's not but can't be sure. He could be gay. I can't work out if he's interested or not...
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LuckyLyn wrote:If they said no though, couldn't you just move routes?
I really enjoy doing my walk. I would probably leave the job entirely rather than switch to another walk. It's not an easy walk - in fact it's the second longest in our DO but I like all the customers and the area.
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LuckyLyn wrote:
Interested-seeker wrote:No harm in asking him out, just make sure he isn't married!

No way, I never could! Even though it's a pain he could at least move duties but there's nothing I could do if he said no, I'd have to keep on seeing him and it would be mortifying :oops: We talk and flirt a bit. I've tried finding out if he's single or not and he's never mentioned a partner of any kind, he always just refers to himself. So I'm thinking he's not but can't be sure. He could be gay. I can't work out if he's interested or not...
Haha I understand your worries. But you are not going to have a chance with him if you don't make a move. You should have given him a Christmas card with your number in it lol, oh well you could always wait til next December! If he says no, you could leave a box in your garden as a "safe place" for parcels and just not answer the door :wink: