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In a WT article in 1943 July , I think pages204-206 The "Lord" told
told them the hours for pioneers, aux pioneers and publishers. The
"Lord" changes his mind-how many times do these hours need to change?
Anyway, a search will find the archived WT and you can read for yourself
what the "Lord" told them.
I found the reference, thank you!
WT 1943 jul 1 "RIGHTEOUS REQUIREMENTS"
"These expressions of God’s will by his King and
through his established agency constitute his law or rule of action for
the “faithful and wise servant” and for their goodwill companions today
who will dwell upon the earth for ever in the New World. The Lord breaks
down our organization instructions further and makes them more
practicable by further instructing us through his “faithful and wise
servant”. He says, ‘Let us assign the field, the world, to special
pioneers, regular pioneers and companies of Jehovah’s witnesses in an
orderly way, sufficient for everyone to thoroughly witness therein, and
let us place upon each one the responsibility of caring for the New
World interests in these respective assignments.’ He says the
requirements for special pioneers shall be 175 hours and 50 back-calls
per month, which should develop into a reasonable number of studies; and
for regular pioneers 150 hours and as many back-calls and studies as
can be properly developed during that time. And for company publishers
he says, ‘Let us make a quota of 60 hours and 12 back-calls and at least
one study a week for each publisher.’ These directions come to us from
the Lord through his established agency directing what is required of
us; and, for those who really love the Lord and are guided by his
counsel, that is a reasonable service requirement. This expression of
the Lord’s will should be the end of all controversy. It is for your
good that these requirements are made; for thereby you are enabled to
prove your integrity and magnify the Lord’s name."