how to face my senior analyst at work

adehbone Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I love how KKent is hating on some dood who just > banged his hot older boss. Makes you wonder if he > slept around at all in college. > > Also saying the act was selfish, and do good by > the firm blah blah blah come on? This is the same > who basically quit two-three analyst programs > because it wasn’t for “him”. He also was thinking > about leaving his current firm for PE, before they > gave him what he wanted, no? > > Not sure if hes right person to be preaching to be > a choir boy. well, to be *totally* fair, i think they were at some pretty small companies in quasi-advisory roles, so i don’t think they really qualify as “investment banking analyst” programs even though he keeps saying they are (which they aren’t)…but then again, kkent’s been posting here long enough that the heavy-handedness of his posts isn’t all that surprising. some people are the way they are

He’s also really young still… I’m sure he’ll mellow out eventually… (I hope). He’s a good kid… just with some radical viewpoints.

This thread is useless without pics. I heard through the grapevine she looks like jessica biel. pass it on…

SomewhatDamaged Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > This thread is useless without pics. > > I heard through the grapevine she looks like > jessica biel. > > pass it on… i heard it was jocelyn wildenstein http://blogidaho.biz/wildenstein.jpg

well i guess there is nothing like being unprofessional and unclassy if you are confused and ask for advise…and btw i havent even disclosed my identity? teen thirties meant early thirties and the more i think about it more i realise that i need to talk to her about it… but i need to behave as if nothing much has happened… well if they want to fire me coz of my social life then everyone must have a serious thought about it i mean your company cant control ur social life…

Relax. It’s much worse for her. You don’t have to think about it again. She is more senior, so the onus is on her to clear the air if necessary. On a personal note, a few of the posters above worry me. I don’t see why an incident such as this should interfere with your work. If you are professional, then the aftershock won’t last beyond Wednesday. Like I said, though, don’t risk making a faux pas in an attempt to heal the situation. It is mostly her problem.

CFA_Halifax Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > this will go down as one of AF’s best posts, > though not as good as the famous LIII “sink > shitter” at Javis a few years back!!! > > Better than Bleron’s “I will pass Level 2 in 7 days” thread?

I heard Bleron got drunk and had sex with his boss the night before taking level 2.

Alright, lets cut to the heart of the matter. I’m assuming you slept with her (it hasn’t been explicitly stated, unless I missed that comment). If it’s anything less than sleeping with her then you’re retarded to even worry about whatever “it” is. Who’s hotter, her or you? If it’s her, discreetly go talk to her and let her know you’re going to keep it mum around the office. If work comes #1, than leave it at that. If you wouldn’t mind another night of playing ‘who’s your father,’ mention that maybe you can run into each other at the bar again sometime (in a normal, not flirting, tone). If she’s interested she’ll let you know. If you’re hotter, you don’t have to do anything, in fact, it would be the wrong move to do something. Just play it cool and go back to your job; if you see her be cordial and not creepy. If job is #1 then leave it at that. If she flirts and you want another night, play along.

well i have reached office…and i was making a big deal about it… its as if nothing has happened…we didnt even talk about it and it was straight back to work :slight_smile: glad that she did not bring it up but thanks for all your inputs including kkent maybe i was just too nervous… after all sleeping with a girl is not an offence…

dude, you gotta at least wink at her? Be a man!

no way mate…trying to stay out of her sight atleast till lunch…

and KKENT thanks for your invaluable advise… just sad that i lost your account for my firm but dont worry u are not irreplacable.

equity_research_nds Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > and KKENT thanks for your invaluable advise… > just sad that i lost your account for my firm but > dont worry u are not irreplacable. LOL! +1

hey guys can i delete this post which i started? is there any option like that on AF?

you can get a moderator to delete your post, although I’m not sure who any of the mods are these days.

equity_research_nds Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > hey guys can i delete this post which i started? > is there any option like that on AF? You can’t do that!

Did you discuss about the equity markets during? If so just consider it “advanced” training.

She’s in trouble more than you are so don’t worry. Hope you had a good time, hope you helped her have a good time too…(please tell me you performed decently after all those drinks!)… Don’t worry. She’ll be cool about it (or act that way) so you should be cool about it too.

If she was ready to go like that there is a good chance that she has done this before… Welcome to the cougar den!