This is so hysterically funny!!!!! NOT
When I was a newbie publisher, I didn't really comprehend the "reporting of hours" system.
I'd spend 20 to 30 hours driving around with weirdos, but only counted as "time" the actual time I spent ACTUALLY talking to someone, like at their door, or whatever. I'd accummulate perhaps two hours, which is what I wrote down on that stupid rancid piece of paper.
Finally, I asked my study conductor (pioneer of course) how on EARTH she managed to physically acquire 90 hours of "time" per month. She helped me understand more fully the "mechanics" of time accummulation!
Auxiliary pioneers - they'd get their hair cut, and they'd manage to get some mention of watchtower phlem into the conversation with the hairdresser - so the entire three-hour procedure would be considered as service time.
I honestly reported my time, but was never willing to "buy" prestige or status within the congregation by engaging in fraud, and could never bring myself to actually "respect" people who pioneered. In fact, I thought they were toads.
lauralisa