Statistical Question

by Stephanus 2 Replies latest jw friends

  • Stephanus
    Stephanus

    A guy recently posted to nz.politics that from May 2, you're now working for yourself. The reasoning being that at NZ's level of taxation, the first 4 or so months of the year are spent working for the Govt.

    So my question, using this principle: if a JW puts in all hours recommended by the Society (field service, meetings, homestudy, etc.) in a week, how many hours or even days of the week belong to the Society before the Witnesses can even think about spending time on themselves and their families. What percentage would that be? (168 hours in a week)

    (Fred's internet time doesn't count, BTW!)

  • terraly
    terraly

    For a spiritually tepid Witness:

    So, every week, including reasonable travel times:
    Monday: 2 hours book-study and preperation
    Wednesday: 3 hours TMS/prep/etc.
    Saturday: 2 hours service + 15 mins donut break + 1 service meeting/travel
    Sunday: 1 hour study preperation + 2 hours meeting/prep/travel/gossiping afterwards

    Also: 1 hour family study, and 15 mins*7 each day for daily text (yeah right), and 0-3 hours for reading magazines/preparing for service (call it 1.5 hours including time wasted feeling guilty about not doing it)

    That's 15.5 hours per week for normal stuff => 806 hours/year

    If you have a talk every 3 months- 4 per year. Approx. 5 hours preparing/delivering/rehearsing and tracking down Sister dead-beat (if a woman) => 20 hours/year

    Conventions: Three days district convention, 2 days circuit assembly, 1 "special assembly" day (assume these days are all mostly wasted even if you don't spend 24 hours actually listening to babble). => 144 hours/year

    Hall cleaning (not Fred): Most people get out of this. Maybe 2 hours/year.

    CO and DO visits: 3 per year- figure meetings take a bit longer, probably shamed into going out for an extra couple hours o' service. => 12 hours/year

    Congregation gatherings (including hospitality arrangements): Not all of this is mandatory, vary widely. Maybe 100 hours/year.

    This is pretty bare minimum. No auxilary pioneering/remodeling projects/visiting Bethel speakers/getting to clean the stadium for conventions/having parts in the assmeblies.

    Total: 1084 hours/year

    If this were like a job (8 hours/day), it comes to 135.5 days, or approx 4.5 months. That's in another two weeks. Let's wish all our "in-for-the-family" board members happy "I'm working for me now day" on the 15th of this month.

  • Stephanus
    Stephanus

    Heh, heh! Brought this BTTT to ask the current crop of board members what they think of Terally's estimate that a typical JW doesn't get a look in running their own life until half way through the 5th month of the year...

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