Monday, 4 March 2013

Hulk's Strength In Terms Of Collection Services

By Rob Sutter


The Hulk is not someone who I can honestly call one of my favorite superheroes. It wasn't until "The Avengers" that I began to see the appeal of this mammoth but then again, the previous Hulk movies weren't ones that I could call favorites of mine. I've become a big fan of this particular character as well, as you could imagine. He's not the kind of person you would like to anger because who knows how much wilder his collection services would be?

Bruce Banner is perhaps as common as the average Joe you see walking down the street. While his level of intelligence trumps many others, it goes without saying that he doesn't look much different from your normal man in terms of appearance. However, one can't deny that when the bear inside of him is poked, a beast is unleashed in the form of the Hulk. When in his form, he doesn't seem to calm down unless the adrenaline of pure anger slowly diminishes.

Banner is the kind of person who, in my opinion, would do well when acting as himself. However, this piece is meant to look at the Hulk and for those who are aware of the superhero, you should know that rules are not his strong suit. For instance, the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act forbids the use of threats, whether physical or not. Amongst other rules, is one that is best suited for agencies such as R.R.S. to keep firmly in mind so that the optimal business is done.

"The Avengers" would be an ideal situation for the Hulk to perform this kind of work because of the people he surrounds himself with. For instance, Banner's shaky mindset could be leveled out by someone who is naturally calm, Tony Stark being one example to note. The one known as Iron Man has a level of intellect to be proud of as well but isn't hampered with a curse once his temper goes wild. Wouldn't it make sense for Stark to keep his fellow intellectual from losing his temper?

What would happen if Hulk didn't have his allies around and was going about business in his own way? I could see the green mammoth utilizing sheer strength in order to go about business the only way he would know at the time. Banner himself wouldn't be entirely responsible for the action he would commit but that doesn't exactly make the situation better, does it? Perhaps his collection services would have to be cast aside if they couldn't be improved through hard work and a better sense of anger management.




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