Maryland

Depends on your level of control...
lumbermanxxx 525 reads
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1 / 5

Has anyone invited or been invited to see someone after hours at their workplace(office).  Or is this a No-No that should be avoided.  Thanks for any input...

DeepVDiver 353 reads
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2 / 5

I've done it with civvie and provider. Of course, It's my own business and my own office so no one is going to say shit to me about what I do there. If I still worked for someone else? Probably a very bad idea. Of course, if you got caught red-handed you could always invite him/her to join in...

Captain Midnight 35 Reviews 304 reads
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3 / 5

I have brought a "friend" over after hours, but I had complete access to the building, I could see all of the available parking from my window, *and* I knew all of the security measures.  Don't ever take a chance with your picture being on a security camera, for instance.  Maybe that gets erased without anyone looking at it, and maybe it doesn't.  Also, just in case someone does come in, have a cover story ready.

lumbermanxxx 194 reads
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4 / 5

Thanks for the info guys.  Luckily I also have complete access, and basically control the whole building.  I do spend some time there after hours to finish paperwork while it's quiet.  Now I'll have to fine a "friend" who would be OK with it...  Thanks again

Posted By: Captain Midnight
I have brought a "friend" over after hours, but I had complete access to the building, I could see all of the available parking from my window, *and* I knew all of the security measures.  Don't ever take a chance with your picture being on a security camera, for instance.  Maybe that gets erased without anyone looking at it, and maybe it doesn't.  Also, just in case someone does come in, have a cover story ready.

tawny777 See my TER Reviews 173 reads
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5 / 5

I have been invited to the office after hours a few times over the last few years but it was definitely a more private setting! YMMV

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