There's this cute assistant property manager for the downtown office tower I work in. They manage a couple of buildings. She knows me because we she was in for a meeting that one of our staff requested regarding emergency procedures. I was there because I'm the fire warden for our floor since I don't travel like our other staff do, so I'm generally always there.
I got the courage to ask her for coffee. I prefaced it that I was going to ask her a mildly annoying question and it was nothing to do with the building. I clearly caught her off guard as she hesitated for 2-3 seconds. I said I told you it was mildly annoying. She gave a laugh and then said well, you're a tenant in the building and I work for the building so....
I can't remember if she finished the sentence off or not when I said sure, no problem. She gave me the thanks for asking line.
If she was seeing someone, she'd probably would have just said that. I later thought about it and figured she was possibly fumbling around for an excuse, although at the time I thought she might have been debating whether or not to say yes. I was being optimistic when she didn't flat out say no!
So my question is - is that a legit excuse? I'm thinking it's not necessarily so - I do not deal with the building/landlord whatsoever, i.e. I'm not at a level in our company where I deal with the landlord regarding building issues, etc. etc. The most would be me pointing out an elevator issue (i.e. we got stuck for a minute before we pried open the doors)
Opinions?
PS - what's the deal with the Perb time stamp?? It was 2:10am when I posted.
I got the courage to ask her for coffee. I prefaced it that I was going to ask her a mildly annoying question and it was nothing to do with the building. I clearly caught her off guard as she hesitated for 2-3 seconds. I said I told you it was mildly annoying. She gave a laugh and then said well, you're a tenant in the building and I work for the building so....
I can't remember if she finished the sentence off or not when I said sure, no problem. She gave me the thanks for asking line.
If she was seeing someone, she'd probably would have just said that. I later thought about it and figured she was possibly fumbling around for an excuse, although at the time I thought she might have been debating whether or not to say yes. I was being optimistic when she didn't flat out say no!
So my question is - is that a legit excuse? I'm thinking it's not necessarily so - I do not deal with the building/landlord whatsoever, i.e. I'm not at a level in our company where I deal with the landlord regarding building issues, etc. etc. The most would be me pointing out an elevator issue (i.e. we got stuck for a minute before we pried open the doors)
Opinions?
PS - what's the deal with the Perb time stamp?? It was 2:10am when I posted.




