Now you have that fracking song stuck in my head... "be a Way Disciple! Live and speak God's Word each day! Live a disciplined lifestyle, growing walking on God's Way!"
You're giving me flashbacks, OldSkool.
I have to say Way Disciple was better than WOW, though. Mainly in that it was 6 months shorter than the WOW year.
Way Disciple was a horrible year for me, except that it was the year I met my husband. My mom (who knew about how bad twi was since my family had gone into the WC prior to this and had been made M&A - and who I had just reunited with prior to my WD tenure) ordered basic groceries for my Way Disciple family and had them delivered to our house a few times. She also ordered cable and paid for it for the six months we were out there so that we could see the news - she didn't want us to become completely isolated. I have a wonderful mom... and since she wasn't in twi, no one could tell her not to give to us. It was such a wonderful thing she did, and I knew it then. I REALLY know it now.
Way Disciple depleted my entire savings - before that time I had been working in a successful managment position where I was earning quite a lot of money. In fact, I gave up a LOT of money to be able to go - in an effort to convince me to stay on at the company I was working for before I left, the owner told me that if I decided to stay on for five years he would make sure I was making a six figure salary in the next two years. I decided to go WD instead. I tell my husband that that was how much I had to pay to meet him. But anyway, the other members of my household were a lot younger than me and one dropped out right before WD assignments, so our household was short one person's income. And the other girls didn't have any savings... so I covered. Kept us in ham sandwiches and Doritos for six months.
Our team coordinator was an foot and a misogynistic pig. He loved to make sexual comments towards me and the other girls, even though we were all much younger than him. He also liked to harass us like that during witnessing when we were in public. I reported him to the local branch coordinator who put a stop to it - but the team coordinator never really understood WHY it wsa inapproprite or disrespectful to say things of a sexual nature to us. Idiot.
He also told us that we couldn't study anything outside of what was prescribed in the WD handbook... no independent word studies, nothing.
My husband though was one tough cookie when it came to dealing with the team coordinator. He wouldn't let him treat us girls badly. One night I was sick and we were witnessing in the freezing fracking middle of winter in a trailer park in the middle of the night. I was teamed up with my future husband. He saw how I was feeling and told me we should go sit in his warm car - and that we didn't have to tell the team coordinator. I will never forget that. He also went to bat for one of my housemates who didn't want to go witnessing on her day off but our team coordinator was trying to make her go with him so he could be two by two. Thank God for my husband. He didn't put up with the crap, and still managed to get through the year without getting kicked off the field. I'm still not sure how he did it.
The team coordinators are usually, if not all ways, apprentice way corpse. Which means some of them are narcissistic, megalomaniacs who LOVE to be in charge.
WayD is where I learned you could stand in front of a group of people and say anything . . . and they'll believe all of it . . . just cause you're a WayD.
WayD is where I learned you could stand in front of a group of people and say anything . . . and they'll believe all of it . . . just cause you're a WayD.
OMG! They are shameless in the rock star status they put on way disciples, present and past in order to get more of them!
BUT they don't tell you that rock star status leaves as soon as you are done with being Way D. It did for us. Once the nametags were off, we reverted back to non-important little peons for them to poop on.
BUT they don't tell you that rock star status leaves as soon as you are done with being Way D. It did for us. Once the nametags were off, we reverted back to non-important little peons for them to poop on.
Oh, big time if you are on Staff. On the field they extract quite a bit more out of you and lay the expectations on extra thick. Bring new people, run fellowships, basically it seems you receive an unsolicited promotion because you have a groovy new name tag.
The team coordinators are usually, if not all ways, apprentice way corpse. Which means some of them are narcissistic, megalomaniacs who LOVE to be in charge.
Yeah, well, I was a, um, coordinator myself. It was of the W.O.W. variety, I was also Interim and Graduated Corps...went twice because pain is my thing. Anyway, I would like to say that...YOU'RE RIGHT!! Most of us WERE narcissistic, megalomaniacs!! Today, I'm embarrassed about the whole thing, and no, I didn't need to "go to grow". I needed to leave to breathe, but I didn't, I stayed.
I wonder how may people in WayD or WOW - when they got their assignments and saw themselves listed as the "Coordinator", went "Oh Look! God chose ME! ....well of course He did...!"
If you were Corps you already knew you were going to be the coordinator. That is because we were spay-cial. God's crack troops, God's Green Beret (or Marines in your case). We were the, "guardians of the Mystery". Elitist? Us? No way!
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Now you have that fracking song stuck in my head... "be a Way Disciple! Live and speak God's Word each day! Live a disciplined lifestyle, growing walking on God's Way!"
You're giving me flashbacks, OldSkool.
I have to say Way Disciple was better than WOW, though. Mainly in that it was 6 months shorter than the WOW year.
Way Disciple was a horrible year for me, except that it was the year I met my husband. My mom (who knew about how bad twi was since my family had gone into the WC prior to this and had been made M&A - and who I had just reunited with prior to my WD tenure) ordered basic groceries for my Way Disciple family and had them delivered to our house a few times. She also ordered cable and paid for it for the six months we were out there so that we could see the news - she didn't want us to become completely isolated. I have a wonderful mom... and since she wasn't in twi, no one could tell her not to give to us. It was such a wonderful thing she did, and I knew it then. I REALLY know it now.
Way Disciple depleted my entire savings - before that time I had been working in a successful managment position where I was earning quite a lot of money. In fact, I gave up a LOT of money to be able to go - in an effort to convince me to stay on at the company I was working for before I left, the owner told me that if I decided to stay on for five years he would make sure I was making a six figure salary in the next two years. I decided to go WD instead. I tell my husband that that was how much I had to pay to meet him. But anyway, the other members of my household were a lot younger than me and one dropped out right before WD assignments, so our household was short one person's income. And the other girls didn't have any savings... so I covered. Kept us in ham sandwiches and Doritos for six months.
Our team coordinator was an foot and a misogynistic pig. He loved to make sexual comments towards me and the other girls, even though we were all much younger than him. He also liked to harass us like that during witnessing when we were in public. I reported him to the local branch coordinator who put a stop to it - but the team coordinator never really understood WHY it wsa inapproprite or disrespectful to say things of a sexual nature to us. Idiot.
He also told us that we couldn't study anything outside of what was prescribed in the WD handbook... no independent word studies, nothing.
My husband though was one tough cookie when it came to dealing with the team coordinator. He wouldn't let him treat us girls badly. One night I was sick and we were witnessing in the freezing fracking middle of winter in a trailer park in the middle of the night. I was teamed up with my future husband. He saw how I was feeling and told me we should go sit in his warm car - and that we didn't have to tell the team coordinator. I will never forget that. He also went to bat for one of my housemates who didn't want to go witnessing on her day off but our team coordinator was trying to make her go with him so he could be two by two. Thank God for my husband. He didn't put up with the crap, and still managed to get through the year without getting kicked off the field. I'm still not sure how he did it.
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The team coordinators are usually, if not all ways, apprentice way corpse. Which means some of them are narcissistic, megalomaniacs who LOVE to be in charge.
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WayD is where I learned you could stand in front of a group of people and say anything . . . and they'll believe all of it . . . just cause you're a WayD.
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OMG! They are shameless in the rock star status they put on way disciples, present and past in order to get more of them!
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BUT they don't tell you that rock star status leaves as soon as you are done with being Way D. It did for us. Once the nametags were off, we reverted back to non-important little peons for them to poop on.
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Oh, big time if you are on Staff. On the field they extract quite a bit more out of you and lay the expectations on extra thick. Bring new people, run fellowships, basically it seems you receive an unsolicited promotion because you have a groovy new name tag.
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heh heh,... OldSkool said "groovy"
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Hey man, that's his bag. It jives with me. In fact it's outtasight!
Peace, man.
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Yeah, well, I was a, um, coordinator myself. It was of the W.O.W. variety, I was also Interim and Graduated Corps...went twice because pain is my thing. Anyway, I would like to say that...YOU'RE RIGHT!! Most of us WERE narcissistic, megalomaniacs!! Today, I'm embarrassed about the whole thing, and no, I didn't need to "go to grow". I needed to leave to breathe, but I didn't, I stayed.
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I wonder how may people in WayD or WOW - when they got their assignments and saw themselves listed as the "Coordinator", went "Oh Look! God chose ME! ....well of course He did...!"
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If you were Corps you already knew you were going to be the coordinator. That is because we were spay-cial. God's crack troops, God's Green Beret (or Marines in your case). We were the, "guardians of the Mystery". Elitist? Us? No way!
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