By Da Boss - 05/10/2016 01:19 - Canada - Calgary

Today, my coworker and I agreed to come clean and tell our fellow employees that we have been secretly dating for a while. Before we could, I received a promotion. I'm now his boss. FML
I agree, your life sucks 13 910
You deserved it 1 917

Same thing different taste

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As long as you're not breaking any policies, you should be alright. Congratulations OP!

qteabutt 12

Now you can be the boss in bed as well -wink wink- Congrats on the promotion though.

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As long as you're not breaking any policies, you should be alright. Congratulations OP!

I think the policy is that they can't date if she's a higher up or even at all since they had to hide it in the first place. Many places don't like a higher up dating someone who they're the boss of for obvious reasons.

As long as you're not breaking any penises, you should be alright. Congratulations OP! *fixed

crazyhorseranch 4

Most business prohibit office dating when it is a boss/employee.. they need to come clean immediately or both could lose their jobs

If you like each other and he's a good guy, there shouldn't be a problem. If he gets jealous, well who wants to be with a person who would hate your success anyway? I have my fingers crossed for you OP

While that makes sense, I have a feeling that there are policies forbidding bosses from dating employees.

Policies can prevent them from being together. Many workplaces don't like coworkers dating for business reasons although some only have policies where higher ups can't date the people they're in charge of. Very few places have no policies against it. My boyfriend and I applied for the same job once and we had to hide the fact we were dating. Luckily neither of us got hired and now we work separate jobs but still. It's not that he's a bad guy, it just conflicts with business priorities.

It should be ok as long as there's no company policies being broken. However, you should sign a contract with the company, and even between each other, saying neither, particularly him because you're his superior, can't sue or go after the other/the company should the relationship go bad. In Canada, even if company policy allows it, an employee can go after their boss for sexual harassment through the human rights commission, even if the relationship was legitimate. And they will win because the boss is in a position of power which does/can exploit the inferior party, even if it isn't intentional. Bosses are also expected, as an authority, to not put employees in a position where they could potentially be exploited and their rights violated. It isn't romantic, and I know people don't like to think of their relationships possibly going bad, but it's better to be safe. If it isn't needed, then no harm done. If it is, then you have the law on your side and the means to protect yourself.

Listen OP, I know it may be awkward at some points but don't let other's basic judgements change the way you feel. Keep kickin ass

qteabutt 12

Now you can be the boss in bed as well -wink wink- Congrats on the promotion though.

TheyCallMeDamien 17

Now you can have leather clad leisure time. Lol!

I know in the US that it is forbidden to date anyone you work with, but does it apply in Canada?

That's not true. It's up to each organization to set its own policy on that issue. Every place I've worked has had different policies regarding co-workers "fraternizing", but they all strictly forbid boss-subordinate sexual relationships. Without that, companies are vulnerable to harassment lawsuits.

When offered the promotion, you should have immediately informed whoever your superior is about the relationship. Wether you intend to continue the relationship or not, the company needs to know so this cannot come back to bite you in the ass later.

This is perhaps the most level headed comment I've seen on this cesspool of stupidity.

Except that it might have resulted in the promotion being revoked, or OP even getting fired. We don't know the company's rules.

I'd be careful! I was promoted to supervisor and I'm not supposed to fraternize with those below me on grounds of termination! But best of luck and congrats!!