Etini
Valued Contributor
There is a scenario I witnessed recently. There are two gas stations owned by two different people. They are competitors The twist is that the two staff that are managers at the two gas stations are good friends. They alternate days for visiting each other at their respective offices. The owner of one of the gas stations has cautioned his staff to cut the friendship. I know the world of business is very hostile but should it go as far as the staff? Can't a staff of a company be a friend to the staff of another company who are dealing in the same product.
I think business rivalry should not be taken as far as the private life of the employees. There should be free to associate and make friends who tickle their fancy irrespective of where they work. Competition in business is good but not to be taken too far.
I think business rivalry should not be taken as far as the private life of the employees. There should be free to associate and make friends who tickle their fancy irrespective of where they work. Competition in business is good but not to be taken too far.