I just read Blondie’s WT review and it made me angry. How can the Society continue to place more importance on pioneering than getting an education or getting a good job? Why do these men insist on making young ones (and even older members) feel bad for wanting to have a secure future, what the hell is wrong with not wanting to live in a tent?
When I was sixteen the sister that studied with me went on vacation and for the two weeks that she was gone she had me study with another sister, we will call her Carmen. Carmen is a sweet woman she was 30 when I was sixteen and still living with her parents, why was she living with her parents? Because she dropped out of school and could not afford to move out. She also drove a car that was always close to breaking down (thankfully it never did so while we were out in service at 5:00am). Even as a 16 year old that fully believed in the "truth" I felt that something was wrong with her situation and with that of many of the pioneers in the hall. Some of them *most of them* had a hard time making ends meet, it always struck me as sad that some of them could not afford five bucks to go to Burger king at lunch time ( this is in no way an exaggeration), often times the older sisters would treat the pioneers to lunch.
For those of you that may be lurking, I hope you understand that there is nothing wrong with getting an education and a good job, if you really believe this is the truth that’s fine, but do not place all your eggs in one basket. It is not wrong to want to get an education, it is not wrong to want to have a good job. Wanting to own a home and have a good car does not make you materialistic. It is entirely normal to want to be able to support yourself; living from pay check to paycheck is NOT what you should want for yourself, not when you can do so much better. Remember that the society will NOT take care of you when you are older and can’t work anymore.
End of rant.