
Twenty-nine minutes later, someone responded: "I think this is really spot on!
" The only thing she disagreed with was a sentence that read: "When Shana observes without commenting, others may think she isn't interested or engaged." "I have never ever thought that," my coworker wrote.
She holds a Bachelor of Arts in elementary education with a reading endorsement.
It can be fun, terrible, exciting, hard — the adjectives used to describe it are endless.
Fraternization in the workplace encompasses relationships that go beyond the normal scope of employee interactions.