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#1 Aug 12 2011 at 12:25 PM Rating: Sub-Default
I just set up a policy for this beautiful blonde. I've been in insurance 9yrs now and have never asked a customer out. I'm seriously considering asking her out and was wondering whether or not it's unprofessional to ask a customer out? 36/24/36 flawless body and a face like reese witherspoon...d*mn my stupid professionalism.
#2 Aug 12 2011 at 12:26 PM Rating: Excellent
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I'm sure you'll treat him to a great night out, but take it slow.
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#3 Aug 12 2011 at 12:34 PM Rating: Excellent
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Yes, it's unprofessional, you creeper. I guess you can always risk it and hope she's a ***** with low self-esteem and not someone who might stop doing business with a sleazebag.
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Aren't you the same guy who shit yourself in rage over Obama's feet on a desk and how you'd never do that?

Now you're asking us for professionalism advice?
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#5 Aug 12 2011 at 1:03 PM Rating: Good
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Now you're asking us for professionalism advice?
Meh, he's an insurance salesman. I don't really see how him dating a client could be construed as unprofessional. Not that I'm discounting the possibility, I just don't see it. My dating a Private or a President getting a ******** from a chunky intern, those would be examples of unprofessional behavior. This is more like a cashier dating someone that went through their line buying groceries. Besides, this could be the only chance he gets to meet the man of his dreams, and I for one would feel awful if anything I said prevented true love like that.

Edited, Aug 12th 2011 3:05pm by lolgaxe
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I didn't say it was unprofessional -- he's an insurance salesman, who cares? I wouldn't even call the customer a "client"; it's more like "Allstate said I have to talk to you to get insurance so let's get this over with so I don't have to speak to you again".

I said he shouldn't be asking random people for validation.

Edited, Aug 12th 2011 2:10pm by Jophiel
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#7 Aug 12 2011 at 1:49 PM Rating: Excellent
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-shrug- I think he is just trying to brag about how he found the guy of his dreams.

Good luck Varus. Just remember not to put out until at least the 3rd date even if he is begging you. That will just make you look desperate.
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-shrug- I think he is just trying to brag about how he found the guy of his dreams.

Well, duh.

It's more fun to point out how ridiculous it is at face value, though.
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#9 Aug 12 2011 at 2:54 PM Rating: Good
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varusword75 wrote:
I just set up a policy for this beautiful blonde. I've been in insurance 9yrs now and have never asked a customer out. I'm seriously considering asking her out and was wondering whether or not it's unprofessional to ask a customer out? 36/24/36 flawless body and a face like reese witherspoon...d*mn my stupid professionalism.

D*mn.

Back to the farm.
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#10 Aug 12 2011 at 2:59 PM Rating: Excellent
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I don't think Reese would make a pretty guy.
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I don't think Reese would make a pretty guy.

Depends on who the father is.
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#15 Aug 12 2011 at 3:12 PM Rating: Excellent
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Shouldn't you be getting ready for your date? Bleaching the star fish and making sure there's enough lube and condoms in your purse?
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Plus you really should look up the word validation.

It has meanings beyond getting your parking approved. Just thought I'd let you know.
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#17 Aug 12 2011 at 4:26 PM Rating: Good
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and a face like reese witherspoon


...ew?

Serious answer:

Is it unprofessional? Maybe. Does that even matter? No. If you really like her, ask her out. Get another job if you have to. In recent years I've found it's the things we don't do and don't say that we regret the most.
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#18 Aug 12 2011 at 6:41 PM Rating: Good
Go for it, Varus.
#19 Aug 12 2011 at 9:15 PM Rating: Good
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Bravo for starting a thread that wasn't your typical liberal trolling.

Failure for somehow bringing in "Liberals" in your thread.

I ALMOST took you seriously.... maybe next time.
#20 Aug 12 2011 at 9:32 PM Rating: Good
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ITT: Alma is too good to be trolled.

So surprising, for a virgin.
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Someone almost took Varus seriously?
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#22 Aug 13 2011 at 12:11 AM Rating: Good
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Someone almost took Varus seriously?


Uh, it's Alma?
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#23 Aug 13 2011 at 9:29 AM Rating: Good
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varusword75 wrote:
and a face like reese witherspoon...

Ugh. At least you don't have any standards.
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#24 Aug 13 2011 at 4:27 PM Rating: Good
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Really? You don't think she's attractive?
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#25 Aug 13 2011 at 4:35 PM Rating: Excellent
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Well I guess Progressive is getting a new customer
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Really? You don't think she's attractive?

Not really. Particularly her Jay Leno-ish chin. Besides that she's just some blonde bimbo, who by many accounts is a horrible person.
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