In the past (the long distant past now), I worked for two different JWs. The first one had a small graphic design company and they employed both non-JWs and JWs. When their non-JW employee had to go into rehab, I was hired to fill the gap...and that's all it was. They had two other employees who were JWs and I was so excited, as a new JW, to be working with brothers and sisters. It was a disaster. I was laid off when the gal who I replaced informed them that she was ready to come back. I can remember being totally devastated. What I didn't realize is that Jehovah's Witnesses don't hold themselves to conventional standards when it comes to being either an employer or an employee. Any decision that they make is justified somehow because Jah knows what they need and he is the moving force behind their decisions.
I then got a job with an elder who owned a cleaning company. I continued to work for him and his wife for three years because I couldn't bring myself to quit. I thought that there must be some explanation for his poor business practices and bullying that I wasn't understanding. I was a fool. This man was an entitled, born-in JW who thought that he could do no wrong and he pushed people around, both in his company and in the congregation. I finally realized that I was never going to be able to justify how this "brother" treated people and I quit. He had the talking out of both sides of his mouth thing going on all the time. He'd make all kinds of pretentious comments about attending all the meetings and never missing a convention or special assembly day, and then he'd make me practically beg to get time off for those very things. After I moved out of that state, he started taking people's untility payments as part of the services he offered. He got into trouble when he misappropriated that money and didn't make these peoples' payments. Shortly thereafter, he sold the business and abandoned his family for a while. He was removed as elder finally, because not of the idiot elders in the congregation could hide their heads in the sand any longer about this guy. I believe he and his wife are back together, but don't know if he was ever reinstated as elder...he was never disfellowshipped. A real peach of a guy.
JWs, in reality, for the most part, don't make good employees or good employers; they aren't good associates or even good friends. I knew a sister once who rented a house and took in roommates. She told me that after a bad experience with a JW sister not paying her portion of the rent, she never roomed with JWs again. I was stupid enough to loan a sister money to fix her car. probably about 16 years ago now, and might as well have thrown the money down the toilet because I never got it back.
The Watchtower likes to print stories of how wonderful JWs are in every way, but that has not been my experience at all. JWs are just human beings. Some have an innate honesty and are good people, but its not due to the Society. Others are cheats and thieves, who justify their behavior by saying that they "aren't of this world" and somehow are able to stick to the letter of the law (so to speak) in regards to Watchtower morals. They are certainly no better than the world and are often worse.