FascinatedNeverIn
Patron with Honors
A vein running through many commentaries is that staff are kept constantly busy, partly to keep them from thinking outside the scientology box.
Given that there are several thousand staff members in the various orgs, and supposedly fewer public day by day, as a never-in I find it difficult to visualise just what each staff member is doing from 8 until 12 every day of the week. I've never seen more than an oblique view of a 'day in the org'.
Millions of man hours per year MUST produce something tangible. If they're not giving auditing, and the vast majority aren't phoning the same few dozen or hundred members in their area, what are they doing all day? And to have so much work that they feel stressed...
The recent reports of orgs being empty, with staff seen doing nothing through windows, suggests some staff must get some time to think. Is it these public-facing members that tend to blow, or the ultra-stressed Sea Org that reach their limit?
Can anyone remember what each of the members in their old org did on any particular day?
Given that there are several thousand staff members in the various orgs, and supposedly fewer public day by day, as a never-in I find it difficult to visualise just what each staff member is doing from 8 until 12 every day of the week. I've never seen more than an oblique view of a 'day in the org'.
Millions of man hours per year MUST produce something tangible. If they're not giving auditing, and the vast majority aren't phoning the same few dozen or hundred members in their area, what are they doing all day? And to have so much work that they feel stressed...
The recent reports of orgs being empty, with staff seen doing nothing through windows, suggests some staff must get some time to think. Is it these public-facing members that tend to blow, or the ultra-stressed Sea Org that reach their limit?
Can anyone remember what each of the members in their old org did on any particular day?