> It's done under the guise of security, but is really just immature hazing.
I so agree. I saw things like this in the military. At that time it was tools...
Before aircraft takeoff and between shift changes; all tools must be turned in and accounted for. If one is missing all personnel for that shift and the one coming on have to go together for a tool search at every jet, vehicle, etc. This means every person searches as a team until it is found - this could be 50 or more people, 1/2 staying late from the previous shift! Depending on the supervisor they may also ground the aircraft squadron temporarily- ensuring that the pilots and admin staff also know who lost a tool.
It was extreme hazing - but at least I could assume that it was done for a good reason - true safety. If a jet starts up and a tool gets sucked into the engine bay people can die - not to mention the damage - it would be career ending for those found at fault.
Unfortunately like anything some joker I saw used it as an opportunity to harass someone they did not like. People could pocket a targets tool for a while, and turn it in anonymously at some point into the search when they felt enough damage had been done.
When I saw someone do that and justify it as a lesson - I decided that my integrity is more valuable. I have not regretted that particular decision yet.
I so agree. I saw things like this in the military. At that time it was tools...
Before aircraft takeoff and between shift changes; all tools must be turned in and accounted for. If one is missing all personnel for that shift and the one coming on have to go together for a tool search at every jet, vehicle, etc. This means every person searches as a team until it is found - this could be 50 or more people, 1/2 staying late from the previous shift! Depending on the supervisor they may also ground the aircraft squadron temporarily- ensuring that the pilots and admin staff also know who lost a tool.
It was extreme hazing - but at least I could assume that it was done for a good reason - true safety. If a jet starts up and a tool gets sucked into the engine bay people can die - not to mention the damage - it would be career ending for those found at fault.
Unfortunately like anything some joker I saw used it as an opportunity to harass someone they did not like. People could pocket a targets tool for a while, and turn it in anonymously at some point into the search when they felt enough damage had been done.
When I saw someone do that and justify it as a lesson - I decided that my integrity is more valuable. I have not regretted that particular decision yet.