All I know is that one should never mix romance and and business. I would never date anyone on my team even if I was attracted to them, the in-team dynamics would strain the relationship, and the side romance would interfere with work decisions.
9-5 clock-in jobs like table waiting and bussing are different in that the workers don't usually have a stake in the goings on of the business itself, so dating has little effect on romance and work.
As for me, all of my friends are through after-work activities and clubs. Places where I am actually hanging out with people I want to be with. Places I also have more time for because I'm not wasting 1.5 hours on a commute each day. If that doesn't work for you, watershed places like bars are still excellent places to meet people.
If you're interacting with customers, then that's not wholly a desk job and wouldn't make sense to do remote. Plenty of jobs have no customer interaction, and remote work keeps 90% of discourse strictly professional, as it should be.
All I know is that one should never mix romance and and business. I would never date anyone on my team even if I was attracted to them, the in-team dynamics would strain the relationship, and the side romance would interfere with work decisions.
9-5 clock-in jobs like table waiting and bussing are different in that the workers don't usually have a stake in the goings on of the business itself, so dating has little effect on romance and work.
As for me, all of my friends are through after-work activities and clubs. Places where I am actually hanging out with people I want to be with. Places I also have more time for because I'm not wasting 1.5 hours on a commute each day. If that doesn't work for you, watershed places like bars are still excellent places to meet people.
If you're interacting with customers, then that's not wholly a desk job and wouldn't make sense to do remote. Plenty of jobs have no customer interaction, and remote work keeps 90% of discourse strictly professional, as it should be.