I remember going on a Bethel tour. The brother (young guy, mid to late 20s or so) was our guide. Something I noticed was off about the situation: His left arm was in a sling and his right hand was bandaged. One of my very curious cousins asked him what happened to him. His answer: "I was very clumsy and fell into one of the machines (bindery or printer--I can't recall). But it's not too bad. I still have to fulfill my assignments. Thanks to Jehovah it wasn't worse than this!". Hmmmmm. . . . . .
Also, a Bethelite who was close to my exfiance's family married a sister; and they were accepted at Brooklyn Bethel. One really/very off (as in strange off): She was an amputee--no lie! Sister was missing a few fingers and a thumb ==> two fingers and the thumb on her right hand, plus another two fingers and half of a thumb on her left! We (my family members plus friends of mine and my exs) after meeting her were very shocked. She was doing work at WHQ, regardless of her condition/status. Moreover, didn't WT state in their Bethel applications that "all applicants should be of sound mind and body" and "physically fit to accomplish any tasks put before them"? Hmmm. . . . . . .
And the GB has the utter nerve/gall to constantly counsel the R&F about the quality of their service which would be not acceptable to Jehovah ("no sacrifices resembling lame, blind, or sick animal offerings). Hmmmm. . . . . . .