Business etiquette question

dis-me

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Hey :thumbsup2 regular poster here, sworn off of posting anything remotely personal on the community board...I've learned it'll come back and bite me in the :lmao: in future threads.

So here is my question...

I've just got a phenomenal job offer with pay, benefits etc beyond anything I could hope for.

Someone in the company has been encouraging me to apply there for a while, he even sat down with me to chat about what I might like to do within the company. He then put me in touch with someone, who put me in touch with someone else....the outcome being this brilliant job offer :banana:

I was wondering if I should send this guy a gift? I've already emailed AND called to say thanks for all his help. It's a very formal company and my relationship with him is professional not personal, so I don't want to be ungrateful, but I don't want to act innaproppriately and I certainly don't want to seem weird or over-the-top, particularly as we'll now be colleagues.

What do you guys think? :listen:
 
dis-me said:
Hey :thumbsup2 regular poster here, sworn off of posting anything remotely personal on the community board...I've learned it'll come back and bite me in the :lmao: in future threads.

So here is my question...

I've just got a phenomenal job offer with pay, benefits etc beyond anything I could hope for.

Someone in the company has been encouraging me to apply there for a while, he even sat down with me to chat about what I might like to do within the company. He then put me in touch with someone, who put me in touch with someone else....the outcome being this brilliant job offer :banana:

I was wondering if I should send this guy a gift? I've already emailed AND called to say thanks for all his house. It's a very formal company and my relationship with him is professional not personal, so I don't want to be ungrateful, but I don't want to act innaproppriately and I certainly don't want to seem weird or over-the-top, particularly as we'll now be colleagues.

What do you guys think? :listen:


Take him to lunch and make out with him :teeth: I'm kidding about the make out part, take him to lunch :thumbsup2
 
Cantw8 said:
Take him to lunch and make out with him :teeth: I'm kidding about the make out part, take him to lunch :thumbsup2

LIAR!! You were kidding about the buying him lunch part!!
;)

Seriously, the lunch idea is nice.

And congratulations to the OP! :)
 

dis-me said:
What do you guys think? :listen:

I can't believe you went to the trouble of making an alias for this?

Oh, you probably meant what did I think about your gift idea? Ummm, sure, send him a gift. :)
 
Bob Slydell said:
I can't believe you went to the trouble of making an alias for this?

Oh, you probably meant what did I think about your gift idea? Ummm, sure, send him a gift. :)
Good one!

Another vote for taking him to lunch.
 
Pam said:
LIAR!! You were kidding about the buying him lunch part!!
;)

Seriously, the lunch idea is nice.

And congratulations to the OP! :)


yeah, so????? :teeth:
 
Thanks! I think that might be a good idea. Maybe when I start I'll ask him. I don't want to sound like I'm coming on to him though. I'm sooooo not! He's old enough to be my father.

And as for making up an alias? I've been thinking of doing it for ages so I can post on the community boards again without everyone knowing who i am!
 
dis-me said:
And as for making up an alias? I've been thinking of doing it for ages so I can post on the community boards again without everyone knowing who i am!
I'm sure everyone will figure out who are soon enough. LOL
 
Lunch would be safe. Ethically speaking, I wouldn't give him a gift. It could be construed as a bribe or other form of payment for his "services" (putting you in contact with the right people). Depending on how old and/or formal the company is, and how much weight they put on "ethics" - it may not look good for you or him.

I know this sounds crazy and some may not understand. But from someone who often has to scrutinize every gift, lunch offer, "business trip", etc. it is better to be safe than sorry. :)
 
PlaneJoy1 said:
Lunch would be safe. Ethically speaking, I wouldn't give him a gift. It could be construed as a bribe or other form of payment for his "services" (putting you in contact with the right people). Depending on how old and/or formal the company is, and how much weight they put on "ethics" - it may not look good for you or him.

I know this sounds crazy and some may not understand. But from someone who often has to scrutinize every gift, lunch offer, "business trip", etc. it is better to be safe than sorry. :)

Actually you've hit the nail on the head there. It's a very big business with a strong emphasis on ethics so you're absolutely right. That's definitely made my mind up. Thanks!
 
Another thing I was wondering (if anyone is still reading) is whether I should contact the hiring manager. She interviewed me (twice) and will be my boss, but it was human resources who let me know I'd got the job.

Should I get in contact with my future boss or just wait till I start?
 
dis-me said:
Actually you've hit the nail on the head there. It's a very big business with a strong emphasis on ethics so you're absolutely right. That's definitely made my mind up. Thanks!


Your welcome :)

I think ethics should be huge at every company, however sometime it sucks when I have to give a ski or beach trip. :guilty:
 
PlaneJoy1 said:
Your welcome :)

I think ethics should be huge at every company, however sometime it sucks when I have to give a ski or beach trip. :guilty:

We can't accept anything of monetary value. Even lunch with a vendor is suspect if it happens too often.

I miss the football tickets and freebies. :guilty:
 


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