Thanks, Joel - this is a good subject (hope you feel better today)
Some local jw's used to kid quietly that when in Service, we were "selling" - we just weren't charging for the product.
Same tactics, anybody in sales will recognize them. Eye contact, remember names, make sure they see pretty pictures, compliment them on something "good lookin' grass you have growin' Mr. Green."
Now, it's truer than ever, the local jw's supposed to PAY for mags at the KH, then turn around and GIVE them away to householder....so that the WTBTS doesn't have to pay taxes. Like most companies - shaft anyone lower than you. And can't get any lower than some little old lady delivering mags on Saturday morning.
However, a couple of differences - my aunt was a Special Pioneer since age 16. She's now 85. No significant SS because she never really worked and no company retirement benefits - no pension plan. The local congregation doesn't look out for her (but they're nice at the KH.)
I would suspect there are at least a million of jw's who are in this predicament - maybe more, since a lot of children have left. The Baby Boomers will bulge this number probably more than double, perhaps triple. Little Social Security, little savings or IRA's, and no company retirement. Zip - and a life gone, all but the old age.
Damn! This is depressing!
waiting