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Dear Luv Doc,
I just moved to Austin from Central CA two months ago. I don t know anyone out here, so I took to online dating apps to meet a romantic partner; and alas, I have had little to no luck there. I got work at a neighborhood convenience store and am starting to slowly meet people in the community – including some people I would very much like to ask out on a distanced date. My question is: Is it prudent to use my position as a clerk to ask people out? I feel like
I could alienate customers if they re not interested in me and I ask for their number. Moreover, if I do meet someone through working at the store and we have a messy or sour breakup, I am afraid that it could affect my job. The old adage, Don t poo where you eat, seems to play out in my mind when I think about my conundrum. What do you think I should do? Do I keep it professional or ask for the number? Warmest regards.