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09-28-2006 05:52 PM |
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Originally Posted by adpiucf
(Post 1329503)
I don't see why you should have to earn anything other than a diploma and a decent job. Kidnappings? Drinking mystery concoctions? Sounds like a five year old's dream-come-true for passage into his special tree house. I thought Greeks were supposed to be men and women, not children.
Can you imagine being hazed at the office? "Hey Johnson, if you want health insurance, you're going to have to EARN it. So do 500 jumping jacks in the rain and drink this entire bottle of SoCo! Then maybe we'll talk about bringing you on full time."
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Hazing is part of human nature from childhood throughout adulthood. There are just different extremes that people on GC like to go on tangents about. The more common forms of hazing happen in almost every facet of life and go virtually unnoticed or unchallenged. There are very few places in our lives that don't require us to not only bust our butts to get there but to also bust our butts to remain there. Perhaps the avenues through which we achieve our social positions don't REALLY require all this butt busting, but we do it because it's a right of passage that others have endured and we're told the hard work will pay off. It's typically called things like "playing the game," "being political," or "fitting in." Most of it can technically be hazing, though.
People are hazed in the office through things such as:
1) "busy work"
2) not being invited to certain post office hours gatherings (b/c you have to EARN the right to mingle with the office clique or chum it up with the CEO and his people)
3) not getting the promotion because so-and-so plays office politics better
4) some graduate programs and employers have strict regulations regarding who can receive health insurance. These regulations are often just a weeding out process to force people to be productive. Many of these programs and employers could fund everyone if they chose to.
Of course there are "excuses" as to why the aforementioned policies and practices are in place. Just like how I can justify most forms of hazing by saying it fulfills a purpose and serves the greater good.
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