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Part II of Survey! Please Respond Again.Thank's.
Lady Lee
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posted Wed, 04 Jul 2001 14:46:00 GMT
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![]() OntarioPost 6 of 14073 Since 6/29/2001 |
11-12 -- 4 hrs week for 40 weeks = 160 hrs
16-33 -- 10 hrs week for 104 weeks = 8550 hrs 33 -- 2 hrs for 20 weeks = 40 hrs occassional aux pioneer 20 weeks = 1600 hrs TOTAL = 10350Lordy what a waste of time and thankfully not one person joining the borg |
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Re: Part II of Survey! Please Respond Again.Th...
posted Wed, 04 Jul 2001 15:47:00 GMT
(7/4/2001)
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Post 94 of 106 Since 3/16/2001 |
Prisca said, "Never had a study from field service, or got anyone baptised. At the time I felt a a failure, now I'm VERY happy that I don't have that hanging over my conscience!"My sentiments exactly!I probably averaged 4 hours per month if you take in account the 2 times I auxillary pioneered. At all of the assemblies they always used the phrase, "only go in field service enough to hate it" and that aptly applied to me. So in an effort to like service, I tried to pioneer one month...hated it!I avoided service at all costs. However, I never minded informal witnessing, when it was a natural exchange of conversation. I felt I accomplished more in that situation. In fact, when I went back to work after my children were all in school, I found that my hours on my time slip increased from all of the informal witnessing. I often thought to myself, why doesn't the society encourage more sisters to hit the work force, there sure as hell isn't anyone at home anymore during the day. We use to drive around 3 hours going from apartment complex to trailer park, knocking on 1 door and leaving so that we wouldn't get thrown out. All that gas wasted since most of the people were not home anyway. I would come home after 3 hours of service, not speaking to one person.Just think, if all of the sisters that are now pioneering were to actually go get a job, they would not only increase the number of hours that they actually "witnessed" but look at all the extra money they could donate to the "world-wide work." Hmmm!
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Re: Part II of Survey! Please Respond Again.Th...
posted Wed, 04 Jul 2001 18:55:00 GMT
(7/4/2001)
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Post 51 of 59 Since 5/15/2001 |
I was brought up in the truth from the age of 3.From age 5-16years = averaged 4 hours a month.
16-23 = 3 hours months average. Auxilary pioneered for 1 month = (I was in reality just a chauffer driving around a regular auxilary from one coffee call to another)Left organisation in Oct 00 at age of 23, taking my 2 year old with me. (She is NOT getting involved with it) My parents and brothers have also left the org at around the same time. I am currently working on my husband!!Brought no-one into the organisation.Enlighted UK |
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Re: Part II of Survey! Please Respond Again.Th...
posted Fri, 06 Jul 2001 15:10:00 GMT
(7/6/2001)
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Post 141 of 251 Since 4/10/2001 |
I have been away out of town so I have not been able to compile results from my first survey, however I would be gratefull for some more input on this one.Thanks in advance for your help.
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Re: Part II of Survey! Please Respond Again.Th...
posted Fri, 06 Jul 2001 17:27:00 GMT
(7/6/2001)
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![]() Post 137 of 645 Since 5/9/2001 |
I was baptized in 1994 and left in 2001. I averaged 6-10 hours a month. I brought no one in. jurs
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funkyderek
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Re: Part II of Survey! Please Respond Again.Th...
posted Fri, 06 Jul 2001 17:57:00 GMT
(7/6/2001)
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![]() Post 5 of 5555 Since 7/3/2001 |
In my ten years or so of publishing (or peddling) I never spent more than 9 hours a month at it. Usually, it was just the bare minimum, especially towards the end. Unsurprisingly, I never converted anyone.--
Ubi dubium ibi libertas |
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Re: Part II of Survey! Please Respond Again.Th...
posted Sat, 07 Jul 2001 04:34:00 GMT
(7/7/2001)
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Post 26 of 45 Since 4/11/2001 |
From the time I was about 10 until the time I moved out at 18, I was obligated by my family to go out every Saturday and would put in about 10 hours a month. But once I moved out unitil I was DF'd at 26, I think I went out in service mabe thirty times total. I HATED going door to door, bothing people at their private homes. I couldn't stand the thought of being a source of nuisance to people when most just don't want anything to do with us. But I wanted to maintain a good "image" (isn't that how you can tell a "spiritual person" in the WTS, by looking at their documented records and their appearance?) So I always just lied and said about 20 hrs/month. Too bad I was df'd I almost made it to MS...bummer...what a disappointment...NOT!!! Certainly never brought anyone into the WTS.Muzicman
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Re: Part II of Survey! Please Respond Again.Th...
posted Sat, 07 Jul 2001 07:21:00 GMT
(7/7/2001)
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Post 2 of 2 Since 6/30/2001 |
Hours, I did as little as possible, hated every minute of it. My Husband always did the average, around 10 to 15 hours a month.
We were in for 20 years and quit going one and half years ago. We brought our two children into "the truth", but fortunately they left before we did. Smart kids! We didn't convert anyone else. ![]() |



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