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This is just my personal opinion, but some of those industries are not exactly the same and the consequences of of letting something slip are not the same. Health insurance- where someone not paying for a claim might mean you're going to die because you can't receive treatment- is totally different than financing a mortgage. Nobody ever died because they were denied a mortgage.
We'd all be in a better financial place if the banks had denied more mortgages.
Ok, so Bianca works in mortgage lending. She KNOWS the Williams family can't afford the mortgage they've applied for, but protocol (her photocopied checklist that she plugs a few numbers into) says it's alright to lend to them. In fact, her boss and his boss encourage her to approve an Arm loan which will be "easier to pay" the first five years, but inflates considerably afterwards. "Remember, The Willams family can always refinance," the boss says.
If Bianca DOES NOT approve them for a loan, her manager is going to have a sit-down about her numbers, and he's going to remind her she's not meeting target for the month. And he's going to talk about how difficult decisions could be made if necessary.
If Bianca DOES approve the loan, she's just as guilty as the company.
She can shrug her shoulders and say, "I'm just following orders," or she can resist. How should she resist?