I was appointed a MS back in 2004. The following year we had a CO visit during Memorial Day weekend in May. One of the MS's was away from the Thursday visiting his fiancee on the East coast. The PO was at the Friday meeting with the Elders and MS's but was going out of town from Sat for a wedding. Another MS and I had plans to go to a soccer match (US vs. England) in Chicago (I am from St. Louis) on the Sat. Under normal circumstances, my friend and I would have made it a long weekend in Chicago, but because we had the CO visit, we planned on being at the meeting on Sunday which was in the afternoon.
At the meeting with the MS's and Elders on Friday, towards the end of the meeting with the MS's the CO asked me if I could say the prayer after the field service meeting on Saturday. I told him I was not going to be out in service the next day. He in turn asked if I could say the prayer at the Sunday morning service meeting, and I told him I was not going to be out in service on Sunday. He seemed quite baffled. My friend, the other MS, and I left the meeting and meetup with our other friend who was going to Chicago with us, we were staying at his and hitting the road early in the morning the next day. My MS friend's Dad was an Elder. So during the meeting with the elders, the CO asked my friend's Dad why my friend and I were not going to be out in service at the weekend. He told him that we were going to be out of town, but back for the meeting on Sunday. This put the CO over the edge and he told the elder body he wanted to delete me, my friend, the MS that was already out of town, and the PO, because we did not show proper respect for the CO arrangement. From what I've been told, two other elders talked him out of deleting all of us on the saturday. Whether he would be able to go through with this is unknown to me.
After the meeting on the Sunday, he pulled me aside and counseled me on showing more respect for the CO arrangement and my appointment of being an MS. This was the beginning of me becominng disillusioned with being an MS. After a couple of years, I purposely moved to another congregation so I could step down from being an MS without the shame of such being announced from the platform. And a year after that, I broked through the fear of researching the WT on the internet, and the rest is history...