Thanks, Bull.
How many hours did you falsely report?
by badboy 28 Replies latest jw friends
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tarzan
I'm in the same boat as tweetybird. I give just enought hours to get the elders away..just 4 or 5 hours. and my whole family and friends are JW's, so i don't want to loose that, they have the "loving" arrangement called Disfellowshipping. Its not that hard putting on the act, its actually fun at times because you know the truth about the truth but they don't. you know why so many of the JW's have problems, personnal problems, depression etc... you can see threw the Self- rightousness. I'm like on the outside looking in.
Hug !
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DaCheech
Same here Tarzan:
I love seeing the truth about the "truth". But don;t want the loving arrangement of being DF'd.
I report the ever exaggerated number of 11 to 14 hours. This month I have not gone in service due to my wife's health. So we will proudly put down 1 hour!!!
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DaCheech
Same here Tarzan:
I love seeing the truth about the "truth". But don;t want the loving arrangement of being DF'd.
I report the ever exaggerated number of 11 to 14 hours. This month I have not gone in service due to my wife's health. So we will proudly put down 1 hour!!!
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mineralogist
Before starting the fade i reported the time in about 5 minutes parts. I took the overtime for the next month and couldn't imagine that some of the brothers where cheating. But the last months i just wrote something - so the elders won't inquire
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Undaunted Danny
I'm defiantly brutally honest,so unless i'am diseminating enemy disinformation i always tell the truth.One of the things i never did,was over report my field service time.
Nowdays,i have my counter-cult web counter and stats to 'count my apostate witnessing time' for me,.
http://www.lawfulmoney.com/nlm/_discjw/00000003.htm Kingdom Hall (Jehovah's Witnesses)
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orangefatcat
Well I pretty much did the same thing as Blondie.
When I pioneered I really worked hard to get my time in and some months it was so difficult as my health was not good. If I made my 100 hours I was happy and when I didn't get my time I worried the brothers ask me to stop pioneering and then the society put the hours down to 90. I always seemed to get 80 buy those last hours just killed me. And then that is when I was creative.
When I stopped pioneering, I use to get low hours and it was basically that way until the very end. I was only getting in about an hour a month. Every now and then my ex husband would fill in my service report and he always added extra hours and I told him if you do that for me you must be dishonest. I really had to scrape that bottom of the barrel to get one hour in. Even then it may have been 15 minutes so I rounded it off.
It's nice to see that some of you were true to your ministry.
Orangefatcat.
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4JWY
We were required to turn in a time slip each month for our son's (non-bptzd pubs) who were no longer even coming to meetings. At OUR very last meeting attended, there was one of those talks where they hand out a time slip to everybody in the audience and give the pitch about the need to turn them in on time. We sat there and wrote on each slip, one son's name, and a sentence stating they are no longer attending and are not going in service either. We turned them in to the study conductor at the end of the meeting - and he went crazy on us - for not filling in an actual big digit "zero" in the time column! I mean, he was losing it right there at the back of the hall - angry - as my husband stated that our written explanation should suffice. This incident was just the icing on the cake - that point we needed to reach - before deciding to never return.
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stillajwexelder
literally hundreds of hours in the last few years - even started making up false hours whe nI was an elder - do not care and still do not care - hell I used to put a lot of hours in doing shepherding which I could not count so I do not even feel guilty