Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Travel guide - The company compulsorily participates in team building, and I hike 118 kilometers in the desert. How can I ask for leave if my body cannot bear it?

The company compulsorily participates in team building, and I hike 118 kilometers in the desert. How can I ask for leave if my body cannot bear it?

It’s understandable to go on a rampage in the desert, but what the heck is mandatory participation? Do you want to engage in physical expulsion or a workplace battle royale? In the desert, you get sunburnt during the day and freeze like a dog at night. When you come back, your skin will be peeled off by ultraviolet rays. Not everyone has the need to "cleanse their souls". It would be great to change the location to Sanya. Who doesn't want to find a place to rest.

Some team building is because the leader is a hiking enthusiast. If he wants to have fun, he can let a group of people accompany him. Anyway, when the leader gets tired from walking, he will take a car to the destination spa. The employees can only walk silently, and the weather is normal. Just ask ordinary people to walk 118 kilometers in a few days. Walking 118 kilometers in the desert is really tiring. Why don't you just make a living? If you must participate, it is really dangerous if you encounter someone who cannot lift his own body. His physical condition is so bad that he will collapse. When he is fished out of the pit, he will not know what happened. Future life is discovered through archeology: Human beings will take weak people over thirty years old to walk in the desert, and only the survivors are qualified to live.

If you say this is trying to create a "wolf culture" through team building, then it is even worse. This chicken-blooded team building training model is almost like a cult. They The so-called "wolf nature" is to be hungry, and it is nothing more than asking you to work more overtime and ask for less money. If you ask me, the real wolf nature is when Li Mouhong, Zhang Mouming, Huang Mouzheng and Ma Mouyun fell into the water and only threw a lifebuoy. Only then can we know what wolf nature is.

The core of this competition is that a group of entrepreneurs from business schools went to the Gobi Desert and walked more than 100 kilometers in 3 or 4 days, and then everyone became better. At first, this competition was more about self-challenge and breaking through the impossible, but later it began to change and turned into a competitive competition.

I am not sure whether the company of the question author is the original version of this competition, or whether it is imitated by some other organization. The genuine competition will not be as exaggerated as other posters said, and it will not be life-threatening, and there are corresponding protective measures. I know many comrades who participate, some can finish and some quit halfway. The game itself is nothing, just a wilderness travel trip. If it's piracy, you have to keep an eye out and see how well their logistical support measures are being done. But generally those who come out to do this are fine. If something goes wrong, the corresponding organization will definitely be in trouble, and they can't afford to take such a big risk. Come out and do this.