Unfortunately, I was too truthful on my reports when I was a Pioneer. My fellow Pioneers would start their time at 6am by putting magazines in the laundomat, and then continue to count their time until the group met for field service, and then when we broke for lunch they would count their time at the restaurant while eating. I didn't agree, so i only counted actual time when I was out in service. BIG MISTAKE. The way they did it, they were able to take a 2 week vacation away from service, and they got all of their yearly hours almost 3 weeks early. I was still struggling to catch up with no time off, and when the end of the service year came, I was 6 hours short. That 6 hours caused me to be brought before the Elders wondering why I didn't get my time, and it was a big scandal that a Reg Pioneer didn't get their time. Over 6 hours! It would have been easy to lie, but I didn't want to dissappoint Jehovah. I could kick myself for putting myself through such utter nonsense for a publishing company.
Had I cheated like they did, it would have been no problem, and I would have had my hours. But, since I did things "By the book" it caused a lot of problems. On top of that, the other pioneers were being supported by their husbands, but I had to work 3 jobs on top of pioneering and preparing for the meetings, etc. I was ragged and torn by the end of the year, and I left shortly after to another cong, but soon faded.