Can somebody explain the time sheet process

by tryingtounderstandjws 22 Replies latest watchtower beliefs

  • SnakesInTheTower
    SnakesInTheTower

    blondie:

    There should be a scan of the form floating around.

    its all done via computer now. congregation reports, literature orders, memorial attendance, etc are now all submitted online (can you believe it? must be a money thing, not printing all of those forms) ...the web site I used to submit them on must have changed..it now redirects to the watchtower dot org site.... maybe some apostate hacked it? lol

    Snakes ()

  • sir82
    sir82
    the web site I used to submit them on must have changed

    Here's where it is now:

    www.jw.org

    You have to "sign in" to get to where the numbers are entered. Only a select few elders get passwords to go there.

  • neverendingjourney
    neverendingjourney
    I was in the organization long enough to remember when they kept your stats on a large board for all to see.

    A watered-down version of this still existed as of three years ago (when I stopped attending meetings). They would occasionally read out a list of everyone serving as an auxiliary pioneer during special campaigns, the implication being that those not on the list were not willing to make the sacrifice. A lot of JWs I knew would sign up for the auxiliary pioneer campaign for the very reason, especially if they were men "reaching out" for privileges.

  • blondie
    blondie

    snakes, I don't think the "publishers" turn in their time online now....that would assume they all have pcs.

  • sir82
    sir82
    I don't think the "publishers" turn in their time online now....that would assume they all have pcs.

    Publishers turn in their time to the congregation secretary on little slips of paper.

    The congregation secretary sums everything up, and enters the total numbers online at www.jw.org.

  • MissingLink
    MissingLink

    The form you use depends on how holy you are.



  • tryingtounderstandjws
    tryingtounderstandjws

    WHAAAATTTT THEEEEE FFF........KKKKKK !!!!!!!


    I BELIEVE NOW !!!

    I HAVE SEEN IT WITH MY OWN EYES !!!!

    GOD BLESS ANYONE WHO FILLED IN THOSE TIME CARDS, OUT OF LOVE AND DEVOTION TO GOD AND HAD THE BEST AND PURE INTENTIONS ON HONORING GOD.

    GOD DAMN THE PEOPLE WHO MADE THEM DO IT.

  • snowbird
    snowbird
    GOD BLESS ANYONE WHO FILLED IN THOSE TIME CARDS, OUT OF LOVE AND DEVOTION TO GOD AND HAD THE BEST AND PURE INTENTIONS ON HONORING GOD.

    I filled out and turned in a many - all out of love and devotion to our heavenly Father.

    May He forgive me and others for following after men.

    Sylvia

  • WTWizard
    WTWizard

    I noticed that special pioneer form where it tells people that they may decline their allowance. I do not know why in hell would any of them want to decline their paltry allowance--save for that they think it is doing more good in the Worldwide Pedophile Defense Fund than in their own expense funds.

  • Old Goat
    Old Goat

    I stopped turning in "field service reports" shortly before I resigned as an elder. Bearing witness to Jesus is a personal responsibility. The Watch Tower report system makes one responsible to men. It's morally wrong in that it usurps Jesus' position on our life.

    When I was new "in the truth" (think 1948), the prophetic illustration of the Man with the writer's inkhorn was used as proof that we should report time. It takes very little to see that any report made in that illustration was made to God and not to some self-appointed governing body.

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