In the late 70s I was down to only attending sporadically, so, when I started college no one really took notice. However, when I spoke w/ my cousin (a full time pioneer and daughter of a long-time elder) she jumped me about; "Witnesses aren't supposed to go to college".
So, I moved to another state because a friend of mine (an MS at his Congregation) wanted me to work with him and go for an Associates Degree program locally, with him.
I met my wife and got married and was always able to pull down top paying blue collar jobs (Operating Engineer). He "sent out feelers" into the Congregation to see if the two year college thing was going to fly. Finally, he want through a two-year/non-accredited vocational/technical course instead.
You see, they (the "brothers and sisters") didn't seem to have a problem with him going to a vocational/technical school (because it wasn't called a "college") and receiving a "certificate of completion" but they apparently took issue with the idea of him coming away with a degree (even though most of us think of an AAS degree as a "consolation prize").
Interestingly, a relative of mine, that suffered an on the job injury, went through a two-year degree program while and during his time as an elder in his congregation. He's still and elder and some poobah in the RBC.
Needless to say, I ignored this foolishness and finished my education. I now work in an office/high rise and have my own parking spot (and I make exactly twice as much money as my relative with the two year degree).
There is an obvious psychology to encouraging accolites to take vows of poverty and move into trailer parks. The mundane drudgery of their jobs and social standing is ripe for the implantion of a bright, alternative future. A future where trailer-park-elders become "Chieftains Among Men". Their expected reward is to rule as lords and ladies of the land. There are aspects of the current elder arrangment (and I recognize that we're speaking of imperfect humans) that if applied to the "New System" would render it nothing more than a totalitarian-garden-work-camp. This would likely end with the majority of the resurrected being destroyed at the end of the Millenium.
Interestingly, a book I read many years ago (Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep) contained two conflicting and competitive religions. The first (Mercerism) surrounded watching a televised image of a man (Mercer) taking an endless climb up a mountain while being pelted with stones. The "faithful" would watch this while being interconnected (networked?) via "empathy boxes" (so they could really "feel his pain"). We can think of this as the trailer park/drudge job existance.
The competition of "Buster Friendly and his Friendly Friends", which would be the promise of the glorious "New System" with all the stuff they denied themselves, in this life.
One problem for the Society is the failed promise and the embittered accolites that gave up everything based on "Old Light". What can they believe they gave it all up for?