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^^^ I got you now. Thanks.
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I'm pretty sure that by making me agree to an agreement of terms before registering, GreekChat.com is hazing me.
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I'm thinking that investment bankers and stock brokers have had to have gone through some legalized hazing. Companies have been known to administer 'stress interviews' where intense situations are simulated to measure the quality of response and reaction to a volatile business market where millions of dollars are at stake. If someone wants to be in that company, they'll probably subject themselves to being screamed and swore at in a hot room. An angry client might be much worse...
Even if an interview crosses the line, there would probably be some reluctance to blow any whistles, as a prospective candidate wouldn't want to bring negative attention to the industry. |
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But does friendship equal coddling? Does respect equal coddling? I am not so sure.
Again, I am just talking about the over-zealous definitions of hazing, which I often have heard about on this board. That was my perception of the question. |
How about medical interns working something like 36 hour shifts and doing whatever their resident asks them to do? According to every medical TV show I've ever seen they get hazed quite a bit. ;)
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Second part, as you stated "as seen on TV";) |
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I think there's a tendency today to classify any number of risk management issues as hazing rather than explaining the difference that you can't to this because it's hazing vs. you can't do that because it's likely to be stupidly dangerous. |
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Basically the hazing laws are there but are rarely enforced unless there is a specific complaint.
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