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Colleague's using attractive wife at office?

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I am presently facing an extremely unfair occurrence at my workplace. Several colleagues, including myself, have been asking for a raise for the last year with no result, except for one guy. Not only is he making more money than others with more experience, proven track record etc, he just got a promotion and a new office. To make matters worst, a few weeks back I came across his wife in the corridor. She was with the boss and he was kissing her against the wall. Now I thought may be my colleague was not aware of this, but at another time I saw the boss holding her waist while the three of them were talking together. I also remember how the boss was dancing with her at the office party last year. Now I think the reason this guy is getting all the favors is because his wife who is very attractive is sleeping with the boss. I want to if this is a common occurrence at the workplace? Is so what am I supposed to do against this?

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  1. take pictures and give to it your boss's wife and daughter....pulcish on internet, post it at your job's bulleting board...mail to other colluges


  2. Good luck with that, Either get your wife in there with him or you better just go look for another job. Good Luck.

  3. For a woman to put out for her husbands to get promoted is disgusting.

    It is even lower for the husband to ask his wife to do and that makes her total ****

    Here is what I know will make you laugh every time you see him and  his wife.   I bet she has had her lips around his bosses d**k and a mouth full of his come and when she goes home and kisses her husband and slips her tongue in his mouth he is getting a taste of the boss

    There is not much you can do about it if you have good paying job and your happy buck up and turn away from them or you could just quit

  4. Look away, unless you like watching train wrecks!!

  5. You should sue your boss for being unfair to his employees and providing unprofessional conduct to the work place.

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