What Were Your Elders Real World Jobs?

by pale.emperor 38 Replies latest jw experiences

  • LongHairGal
    LongHairGal

    From what I recall all throughout the years (and this is going back more than two decades) mine had decent jobs. I can only recall maybe one (or possibly two) had cleaning or janitorial jobs BUT their wives had jobs that earned benefits!!

    The other men were mostly older and had either retired from or nearing it from either good trades, blue collar, white collar and salesman.

    I remember having a conversation with one about retirement and the "system still being here", Etc. He very nicely told me "well, that's why he's working a little extra here and there so as to put more away".

    I can see from all the other posters have said that most (maybe not all) elders were doing rather well....So, just WHO was supposed to be pursuing the poverty the Jehovah's Witness religion was preaching??? It certainly wasn't for THEM, just mostly for the single women there. Do as I say, not as I do.

    Well, I wasn't having any of their hypocritical garbage and I made sure I held onto my career until retirement.

  • HappyDad
    HappyDad

    1970's through the 1990's.

    Retired blacksmith

    Steelworker (4 of them)

    Machinist (myself)

    Wallpaper hanger

    Factory worker

    Hospital kitchen worker

    Chemist

    Electrical engineer (got his education before becoming a JW)

    Salesman

    Heating and air-conditioning business owner

    Personnel manager (educated before becoming a JW)

    Project manager for an engineering company

    Don't remember some of them.

  • ab.ortega
    ab.ortega

    Plumber

    Chef

    Retired Truck Driver

    Warehouse Owner

    Plumbing Business Owner

    RN

    College Professor

    Mechanic

    Full-time Jerk

    Insurance Agent

    Office Clerk

  • Room 215
    Room 215

    So, a fair number of professionals and the self-employed; not quite the stereotype of janitors and window washers so often depicted.

  • ab.ortega
    ab.ortega

    Well, we are talking about the elders...

  • StephaneLaliberte
    StephaneLaliberte
    Honestly, I've never actually seen the window washer stereotype. These are some that I can remember from different congregations
    • Owned lucrative cleaning business (wealthy)
    • Owned lucrative car signs company (wealthy)
    • Government employee
    • Owned small cleaning business
    • Computer/Software Engineer
    • University Teacher
    • Professional IT Teacher
    • Restaurant owner/Business man (Ritch)
    • Chef Nurse/Lawyer
    • Construction Business (Wealthy)
    • Small construction Business
    • commercial cleaning employer
    • Master Electrician
    • Civil Engineer
    • Cuircuit Overseer all his life.. now retired.
    • Nurse
    • Computer Network Specialist (Government employee)

    I find this thread interesting... keep it up. :)

  • Tallon
    Tallon

    I forgot to add in my first post;

    1 was a manager on a poultry farm (graduate of the Gilead Missionary School)

  • DesirousOfChange
    DesirousOfChange

    The elders on the BOE on which I served all had fairly well paying jobs, though none I can think of only one that was a college grad (before converting). In fact, most of the elders' wives were not employed, unless if was part time cleaning etc. None were "rich", but most were comfortable. I always saw that as indication of Jehovah's Blessing. . . . . Doc

  • Darkknight757
    Darkknight757

    Most were auto workers or machinists. One owned several rental properties. Another was a fire chief. And the oldest elder I swear by his dress was a pimp.

  • Doctor Who
    Doctor Who

    HappyDad

    HappyDad

    1970's through the 1990's.

    Retired blacksmith

    Steelworker (4 of them)

    Machinist (myself)

    Wallpaper hanger

    Factory worker

    Hospital kitchen worker

    Chemist

    Electrical engineer (got his education before becoming a JW)

    Salesman

    Heating and air-conditioning business owner

    Personnel manager (educated before becoming a JW)

    Project manager for an engineering company

    Don't remember some of them.

    My list is just about identical!

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