The regional building committee boys are bored and are being forced to go out in Field Service on Saturdays when they could be wearing old jeans and t-shirts and sportin' leather tool belts, to the envy of all.
I try to remember reasons like this one.
This is how elders and construction folks on the RBC can feel like the Governing Body.
"Our work is so critical, we don't have time for ordinary field service, that's for the pioneers and publishers
without our skills or needed talents."
Elders have meetings after the public meetings so they don't have time to clean the toilets- they do enough
of that at their night jobs.
Also, another reason. As long as it's someone else's money, the folks in charge most often choose the
path of spending it. Local elders will say, "The Kingdom Hall is 8 years old, and we were going to paint, but
we had a few thousand dollars in the fund, so we decided to change the entire color pattern of the hall, carpets,
chairs, wallpaper, etc." I remember commenting on a Kingdom Hall that voted for a new iron fence for a few grand.
One elder volunteered to fix the old fence for free, with volunteers. It would take 3 weekends. I listened to his
plan, how our fence could be repaired. If it were a home, the owners would have considered him seriously. The majority
had already gotten excited about the new one, and wanted to stay involved with this project.
RBC will say, "Your Hall is a bit crowded with 3 full congregations. It seems like your publishers could afford
another hall in your area."