I hit on my coworker, now what to do?

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HR is there to serve the interests of the business, they interface with potential of lawsuits before ethics which is why this is such a bad idea.

Many, many women have tales of telling HR story about a higher up or executive, HR is on his side, again, business before ethics.

If you two are equals you WILL be railroaded at even the sheer mention of this behavior, to protect the investors, not her, lol....

In Human Resources, gossip is more reality than not
If HR thinks you are going to cost them money from a lawsuit it doesn't matter how good of an employee you are, they will kick you to the curb faster than you can blink
 

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Let me try to translate it.

Me: Forgot about that coffee...
Her: Very bad of you
Her: 'cuz today I forgot my coffee at home, had too much luggage
Her: Had to drink champagne in the morning instead of coffee
Me: The time is not lost
Me: Champagne in the morning wasn't a problem for me
Her: It's wasn't for me either, can't lie, but a coffee would have also worked
Me: I'm only free in the evening the next few days, not a good time for coffee
Me: But I can offer in exchange a drink or a glass of wine
Her: Ehh, a glass of champagne in the morning next to the coffee works as well :))
Me: That also works
Me: I think I'm getting a bit drunk, didn't understand that last sentence. I'm out drinking with a friend and some chick I haven't seen in 12 years is asking me if she can sleep at my place tonight. A lot going on in my head right now
Her: Well tell the girl if she can or not, if you have space for her, let her come, don't let her in the street on this weather :))
Me: Are you taking her in?
Me: 'cuz I'm surely not doing that
Her: No thanks, she's not my friend
Me: Not mine either...
Her: Then tell her
Me: I told her, of course... a lot of weird people in this world
Her: Yeah..

#1 drunk texting is so stupid...uhh...I loathe myself
#2 the chat feels way different now that I'm sober
#3 I'll try not to share my thoughts about this, so I don't influence anyone's oppinion

Thanks a lot in advance for participating, mates!

The problem with texting like this is that it never gets deleted

conversations can be forgotten with time so can memories but texts can remain for the rest of eternity

Generally if I'm not 100% sure a girl is into me i won't risk sending anything that may bite me on the A$$ later down the line because you can guarantee it will , even more so in your case because work is involved

I don't think you have said anything particularly offensive or misconstrued other than that part about some random woman asking to come home with you that was bit odd

Anyway in this situation you just lay low , and if anyone asks about it which i doubt they will

play it down
 

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We celebrated at work yesterday, drank some champagne and stuff. Both me and this chick I've been working with for 5 years have been busting each other's nuts, kind of in a flirty way. I went and had some more to drink after work and started chatting a bit with her. Said something like "I owed you a coffee, how about a drink?" She didn't make a clear response, so I took it as a "no".

I consider her attractive and I'm feeling ready to get back into dating after a few months break, and she works on the other shift, so I see her at work 2-3 days/year. But this was probably a crappy idea. How do I fix this drunken mistake I've done?
You don't. You act as if nothing ever happened. Truth is, things we do while drunk, as almost as they were not meant to be done anyway so we move on.

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We celebrated at work yesterday, drank some champagne and stuff. Both me and this chick I've been working with for 5 years have been busting each other's nuts, kind of in a flirty way. I went and had some more to drink after work and started chatting a bit with her. Said something like "I owed you a coffee, how about a drink?" She didn't make a clear response, so I took it as a "no".

I consider her attractive and I'm feeling ready to get back into dating after a few months break, and she works on the other shift, so I see her at work 2-3 days/year. But this was probably a crappy idea. How do I fix this drunken mistake I've done?
Most likely she's just deliberately wasting your time and you're giving her the room to do so by not being clear.

You should put her in the position where her only options are to put up or shut up.
 

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If HR thinks you are going to cost them money from a lawsuit it doesn't matter how good of an employee you are, they will kick you to the curb faster than you can blink
This. HR is not interested in your well being or even the well being of the people who bring them complaints. They are simply an ACO (azz covering organization) for the company you work for. They exist to protect the company from any and all potential lawsuits or bad stuff.
 

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This. HR is not interested in your well being or even the well being of the people who bring them complaints. They are simply an ACO (azz covering organization) for the company you work for. They exist to protect the company from any and all potential lawsuits or bad stuff.
This is also why I never trust HR when they let you know you can bring any complaints to them, etc...

Basically they do that so they can figure out who is going to be a problem prior to them being a problem and get rid of them.
 

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How do I fix this drunken mistake I've done?
What mistake actually? No need to excuse, no need to be ashamed, if you feel like chatting like this, do it, if not, do better next time, if she doesn't like it, she can chat with someone else or she will simply not reply.
 

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This. HR is not interested in your well being or even the well being of the people who bring them complaints. They are simply an ACO (azz covering organization) for the company you work for. They exist to protect the company from any and all potential lawsuits or bad stuff.
Especially if you're a low level employee. I would think an vice president and such would be a bit more protected due to being harder to replace.

I have a part time job at a large grocery store chain here in FL. Our last meat manager was an obese 60 year old married guy. dude had serious game though and would flirt. Anyway, he was taking pics on his phone of some of the girls in the deli of their arse and that without them knowing. Somehow someone told on him and he ended up just getting suspended for a week. The girls also got a lawyer and ended up settling with the grocery store. I wish it were that easy for us guys to make money for someone taking pics on their phone while we work.

He never got fired for the sexual harassment despite costing them money and for having complaints in the past against him. If he were a cashier he'd be canned fast.
 

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Tell her she needs to sleep with you or she's fired.

Make sure you got the Harvey Weinstein clause in your contract: "Cannot be terminated due to any sexual harrassment complaint".
 

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Pretend it didn’t happen. Do nothing. Don’t bring it up again.
Exactly what I ended up doing.
Now we're working on the same project this week and she's going off topic more than ever before, blowing up my Skype.
Women...can't live with them, can't live without them.
 

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Update:
She keeps flirting and sending sexual innuendos. It's starting to piss me off a bit.

I probably should have ignored everything from the start. But my instincts are almost always right. I still think she's into me.

Thoughts?
 

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This is also why I never trust HR when they let you know you can bring any complaints to them, etc...

Basically they do that so they can figure out who is going to be a problem prior to them being a problem and get rid of them.

Exactly! Never worth going to HR unless a last resort, even then probably better leaving the firm before things get awkward, unless you know odds are massively stacked in your favour somehow.
 

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Update:
She keeps flirting and sending sexual innuendos. It's starting to piss me off a bit.

I probably should have ignored everything from the start. But my instincts are almost always right. I still think she's into me.

Thoughts?
 
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