speaking from california, every hall i was in, which was a total of about seven, each had their own agendas.
that's when i realized if it's a flip of the coin if you're going to be abused or shown respect, it can't be the truth.
one hall was very loving, were very sympathetic towards illness, depression and respected me even though i had pretty much faded out by the time we came to the hall. i have nothing but kind words to say about them, and when they offered a shepharding call and i turned them down, they didn't ask again or try to investigate me which would've happened in most of the other halls.
out of the seven congregations i went too, i would have to say they were so different in their strictness, beliefs, that it felt like i was part of three different religions that branched off from the jws.
inner city halls tended to be better in the fact that they actually have to deal with kids getting into gangs and real city problems before straining out the gnat that someone went to a concert that might not be christian.
my first resolve to completely leave was b/c of the huge inconsistencies w/ congregations, the society urging you to stay in the congregation territory you attend, and watching some friends stay under the abusive janitor's direction of washing up to their elbows, while others didn't have constant running commentary every time you farted.
a few years later i finally got the cajones to read COC and really start researching the jws, which put the nail on the coffin and i expressed to certain people in my life that there was absolutely no chance of me going back.