Cheating on your partner at work is surprisingly common but there are some industries that are statistically more likely to stray from their partner than others. And given people spend so much time there, it's no surprise it can also be a way to escape from home life.
Roughly 85 per cent of affairs begin in the workplace according to research, with one in five employees confessing to being unfaithful with a colleague.
Now, a new survey by UK online gaming company RANT Casino, has found that an astonishing 43 per cent of workers admit to having an affair with a colleague.
The majority happen in the workplace (25 per cent) with work events (21 per cent), trips away (14 per cent) and meeting outside of work (17 per cent) also listed as places people strayed from their relationships.
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And it may be a hard pill to swallow but if you have a partner working in certain industries, then statistically they are more likely to cheat on you.
The report revealed that those in sales are most likely to be unfaithful with someone they work with.
"Often with irregular working hours and numerous work functions, or networking events to attend, this places the industry at the forefront as a prime breeding ground for infidelity," the research reported.
Professions Most Likely to Cheat
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Sales - 14.5%
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Teacher, training, and education - 13.7%
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Healthcare - 12.5%
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Transport and logistics - 9.8%
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Hospitality and events management - 7.7%
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Engineering and manufacturing - 6.6%
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Property and construction - 5.5%
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Accountancy, banking and finance - 5.4%
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Information technology - 4.6%
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Armed Forces - 4%
On the flip side, partners of those working in science and pharmaceuticals, business management, and law enforcement can breathe a sigh of relief, with the three being the most faithful professions among all 25 industries analysed.
Professions Least Likely to Cheat
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Science and pharmaceuticals - 0.1%
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Business, consulting and management - 0.1%
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Law enforcement and security - 0.2%
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Creative arts and design - 0.4%
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Media and internet - 0.5%
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Law/Legal - 0.5%
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Environment and agriculture - 0.6%
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Marketing, advertising and PR - 0.9%
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Public services and administration - 1.3%
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Retail - 1.4%
However, if your partner does work in one of the high-risk professions take heart in the fact that flirting with a colleague, having developed romantic feelings for someone at work and having a ‘work wife’ or ‘work husband’ counted as infidelity in the survey.