I'm a teller at a local credit union (bank), and I've had a couple of ladies pass their number to me thru my window, none of them were particularly exciting, but I started to notice that this one member (customer) that doesn't visit the branch that often, started picking me out of the crowd in public places, making sure I noticed her (a definite 8, and that's hard to come by in Northern Mich.). She hasn't gone about slipping her number to me thru my teller window like others, but I think her actions speak for themselves. I was wondering, how "ethical" such a relationshsip would be? I've tried dating w/in the workplace (ouch) and am worried it might end the same way, since this is where she does all of her banking. Does the fact that she's not in frequently help?
P.S. I know her parents pretty well from banking with them at the Credit Union, but never really was formally introduced to her, nor have I really seen her other than a breif glance when I was at her parents business, and I highly doubt her parents talked much about me, $#@+, I can't even remember her before she said "hi" to me at a restaurant one day. Will my friendship with the parents hinder or help? This is all a tangled mess... please help me out
P.S. I know her parents pretty well from banking with them at the Credit Union, but never really was formally introduced to her, nor have I really seen her other than a breif glance when I was at her parents business, and I highly doubt her parents talked much about me, $#@+, I can't even remember her before she said "hi" to me at a restaurant one day. Will my friendship with the parents hinder or help? This is all a tangled mess... please help me out