Burnover
Don Juan
I've done the obligatory serarch and found nothing like what I'm looking for, so I was wondering if I could get a few pointers on this situation:
Okay, the deal is that I met this chick at work. Yes, I know "don't dip in the company ink" but being a contract employee for a large medical organization it's not like I directly have to work with her. I float just about everywhere.
Skipping to the pertainent stuff, she could lose a little weight but the personality more than made up for it. Lately, once when we went out and a couple days later when I dropped by her depertment to say 'hi', she was very upset about her job, complaining, and generally not acting like she once did. Finally the second time this happened I just left and haven't looked back.
I'm not sure if I would be able to salvage the situation anyway as I know I was headed towards friend-zone unless I got her alone, applied kino, etc. More than anything I'm curious what to do with chicks that are angry about a situation that I'm not involved in. I know it's not my deal to fix her problems, but is there any way to have handled this other than 'next'?
Okay, the deal is that I met this chick at work. Yes, I know "don't dip in the company ink" but being a contract employee for a large medical organization it's not like I directly have to work with her. I float just about everywhere.
Skipping to the pertainent stuff, she could lose a little weight but the personality more than made up for it. Lately, once when we went out and a couple days later when I dropped by her depertment to say 'hi', she was very upset about her job, complaining, and generally not acting like she once did. Finally the second time this happened I just left and haven't looked back.
I'm not sure if I would be able to salvage the situation anyway as I know I was headed towards friend-zone unless I got her alone, applied kino, etc. More than anything I'm curious what to do with chicks that are angry about a situation that I'm not involved in. I know it's not my deal to fix her problems, but is there any way to have handled this other than 'next'?
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