Job conflicting situations

by JH 6 Replies latest jw friends

  • JH
    JH

    There is a sister in my congregation that owns a day care center for children. I was looking a her web site earlier. She transformed her home into a day-care.

    What I find strange is that JW's know that even young children will be destroyed at Armageddon. Surely she cares a lot for these children that come to her home every day of the week. I know that she does this for the money, but still, she must love these children.

    I wonder how she can care so much for these young children during the week, and have to hear on Sundays at her meetings, that these young ones will also be destroyed at Armageddon...

  • JH
    JH

    When it's the birthday of a child, I wonder how she avoids the situation....

  • babygirl75
    babygirl75
    When it's the birthday of a child, I wonder how she avoids the situation....

    Nap time is just extended for that day....lol

  • Burger Time
    Burger Time

    Simple it's a job. They're forced to put up with it.

  • worldtraveller
    worldtraveller

    I wonder often what Witnesses think when they sign long term agreements with banking institutes. Maybe just keep it as short as possible, and then find out that it would have been better in the long term. What do they think when they get out of bed every morning and "STILL DAYLIGHT"! Crap! Another year, oh well. Another century, hmmmmm.

  • buffalosrfree
    buffalosrfree

    I would be willing to surmise that this day care sister doesn't auxilary pioneer and good for her for not wasting her time in the D2D non work. Every time I have heard about we should really think and pray if we have a conflict of time at work vs time at meeting. What a bunch of nonsense. There is nothing at the BS OR TMS worth listening too. It is just do more do more, and ain't the FDS great because the entire Bible was written about them. Makes me want to defecate right there.

  • JH
    JH
    I would be willing to surmise that this day care sister doesn't auxilary pioneer

    She was a Pioneer back when I joined. 90 hours a month every month, and she did that for many years. Then, many in the congregation stopped that nonsense, and many sisters began working. Times changed.

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