Just to clarify - you are an intern?
And just to clarify further...the first thing you want to compliment him about is his hair and skin?
lol ur like a reporter. all these clarifications.
"Hi there, I think u have very sexy hair and skin. TAKE ME NOW!!!!". If I were an SP at that store and overheard that, it would be an automatic writeup.
But yeh, that's very weird. This must be sort of troll posting, or someone actually living the dream...
A pharmacist dating a technician who works in the same store would definitely be questionable, and if I were a chain, I would definitely seek to move professionals who become romantically engaged because that could complicate the professional relationship and possibly best patient care practices. Also, anyone having a relationship with a subordinate, even if above-board, could give an air of harassment to those who are unaware of this- customers, other workers (favoritism, fraternalism), etc.. and may be awkward to the work atmosphere for others working there.
I heard a story once about a hospital where a doctor and a nurse were romantically engaged, and it was very awkward to other staff and to patients because they were very showy with their relationship in the workplace and it wasn't professional behavior.
An intern and tech.. I'd say that's a barely subordinate relationship.. It wouldn't offend me, but I would definitely move them if there were any reasonable suspicion one would cover for the other, mitigate work errors, be more lax upon checking, etc.. I would keep my eye on them a lot more. Because regardless of solicited advance by these two, the other workers still have a right to a professional atmosphere, so it would still be unsolicited by others.
There are many people out there who are married and work in the same offices, and do it well. It all depends on professionalism and tactfulness, and the nature of their jobs. When you go to work, you're there as a worker like anyone else.