Saturday, December 14, 2019
The careers where you are most likely to cheat on your partner
The careers where you are most likely to cheat on yur partnerThe careers where you are most likely to cheat on your partnerDespite the risk of the fallout, many of us continue to engage in the adventure of an office romance.Romances between colleagues are increasingly common - 40% of us have engaged in an office romance at one point in our careers. And according to a newSimplyHired survey of 939 people, some of us are not only willing to risk our careers, but our current relationships for cupids arrow, engaging in office flings even if it means that one of us is cheating on our current partner to do it.Survey Education and finance are the biggest cheating industriesSimplyHired found that there are certain industries that have more infidelity among employees than others.The field of education had the highest number of cheaters with 33% of respondents acknowledging thatthey had been in a workplace relationship that involved at least one cheating party. The finance and insurance indust ry came in second place at 30%.A survey from dating siteIllicit Encounters also listed teachers as the profession most likely to havean affair with a colleague. Christian Grant, a spokesman for the site, commented on the results Teaching is one of the most stressful and time-consuming jobs out there, so teachers are far too consumed by work throughout most of the year to notice the cracks appearing in their marriage.High-stress generally is known to be harmful to marriages, which could explain the presence of relatively high-stress jobs such as teaching, finance, and government at the top of the list.Looking for an inspiring way to departure your day? Sign up forMorning MotivationIts our friendly Facebook robot that will send you a quick note every weekday morning to help you start strong. Sign up here by clicking Get StartedOn the opposite spectrum, workers in the hospitality industry were the least likely to cheat on their partner with a coworker, with only 17% admitting that they had done it.Should you risk it all for that water cooler romance? Maybe not. Many respondents said they felt regret about doing it. Women were more likely than men to say they regretted the experience with 45% of women expressing remorse compared to 30% of men.Meanwhile, men were more likely than women to report that they would have a sexual relationship with a colleague for a raise or a promotion, at a rate of 10% versus 3% for women.
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