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Different Types of Fratinization/Is this One?

The Chief

Retired
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Back to the subject. Seems there are two scenarios, both with the same answer:

S-1. He is honest and it is a problem. I have seen contracts such that relationships as you described would be not appropriate. If this is in fact the case, you should terminate the relationship firmly and immediately because it is inappropriate.

S-2. If he is lying, and I have seen such things in my past, you should terminate the relationship firmly and immediately because he is a liar.

If you need addtional advice, lets us know!
 

A4sForever

BTDT OLD GUY
pilot
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AirWarriors.com = LoneyHeartsClub.com ... :icon_woma ????

Or as John Lennon might put it .... "All I am saying .... is give war a chance ....." :grumpy_12
 

SimpleMind

Registered User
AirWarriors = The place I thought best to find answers about Fratinization. A little humor and honest opinion on the side is only salt in bland dish.

"I feel engulfed in the infinite immensity of spaces whereof I know nothing, and which know nothing of me, I am terrified. The eternal silence of these infinite spaces alarms me."
Pensées (1670)
 

Schnugg

It's gettin' a bit dramatic 'round here...
None
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SimpleMind said:
AirWarriors = The place I thought best to find answers about Fratinization. A little humor and honest opinion on the side is only salt in bland dish.

You meant "Fraternization" right?

Main Entry: frat·er·nize
Pronunciation: 'fra-t&r-"nIz
Function: intransitive verb
Inflected Form(s): -nized; -niz·ing
1 : to associate or mingle as brothers or on fraternal terms
2 a : to associate on close terms with members of a hostile group especially when contrary to military orders b : to be friendly or amiable
- frat·er·ni·za·tion /"fra-t&r-n&-'zA-sh&n/ noun
- frat·er·niz·er /'fra-t&r-"nI-z&r/ noun

r/
The Spell Check Police
 

SimpleMind

Registered User
I love it....only because I taught college English for a semester. (Shamefully admitted) But to my defense I am from the south and I think it's legally posted somewhere that I'm allowed to spell things the way I say them. ;-)

Thank you again....I'll consider adding the change to my built in spell checker.


I noticed your location...if you don't mind my asking what do you think of the area? I recently flew there once to get a flight aboard a carrier. I was actually surprised at how different it was compared to what I perceived it would be. Locals were really receptive, kept offering me these little cherry liquor drinks.
 

ip568

Registered User
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As stated, shouldn't be a problem. Therefore, his "secret orders" are indeed more likely to be the result of his cheating on a wife about which you know nothing. Sorry. Bummer.

Fraternization is pretty well defined within the military. TV often gets it wrong. This season's "Stargate SG-1" has an O-3 physician working for the
O-8 commander, who's her father. Would not happen in the real world (and it's disappointing to see this on SG-1, which has been one of the better shows in depicting the military).
 

nittany03

Recovering NFO. Herder of Programmers.
pilot
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ip568 said:
(and it's disappointing to see this on SG-1, which has been one of the better shows in depicting the military).

If you could get past the idea of the AIR FORCE running a ship of any kind, even if it is in space. Oh, the humanity . . .
 

jamnww

Hangar Four
pilot
ip568 said:
This season's "Stargate SG-1" has an O-3 physician working for the
O-8 commander, who's her father. Would not happen in the real world (and it's disappointing to see this on SG-1, which has been one of the better shows in depicting the military).

I was under the impression that she (the daughter) was a civilian employee who "took the job" because she couldn't pass up the opportunity...if she was military she would have been ordered / assigned to the base...either way though wouldn't happen in reality.
 
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