There were trainees sent from Flag that were MID their training, not yet classed, to the local org for grand opening. After the grand opening, after some weeks, these trainees were sent back to Flag. Makes sense, right? Swells the numbers so that parishioners saw lots of new staff.It used to be that outer org trainees at Flag doing the OEC/FEBC would be sent to an outer org as an "internship" - just a way of manning up an org about to crash.
Since there's no more OEC, who knows what they do now.
They're in a dwindling spiral and don't even see it. Does it ever occur to them that the reason they can't get staff (or public) for their orgs, is because no one wants what they're selling?Just heard this interesting tidbit, they opened Columbus with staffing bolstered by over 30 S.O. members. They opened KC with around 60 S.O. members. The plan being that they will try to recruit regular staff as they go to free up the S.O. staff.
Scientology is dead, they just haven't noticed yet. The Internet killed it.Public want the services, they sure as hell don't want to be on staff. Many I'm sure tried it and will never give it another go, They know the pay is ridiculously bad, the demands for stats are insane, the ethics harsh and nobody is willing to FSM new people so the place is empty. Add to that the total focus on status vs delivery and you have a delightfully toxic cocktail no sane person would sniff.
The foreigners joined to get into the US. Once in, they blow. US immigration officers should take a look and investigate for trafficking.I know that at one time there were a lot of foreigners being brought in to fill positions in the Ideal Morgues. Many from Colombia and Venezuela maybe Russia, and other places. It's likely that this is still happening.