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I hate getting recruited for the Sea Org, but when Im rude to the recruiters, I feel guilty. Am I a bad person for not wanting to join?

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I hate getting recruited for the Sea Org, but when Im rude to the recruiters, I feel guilty. Am I a bad person for not wanting to join?

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We hated that too. ESK’s main beef with SO recruitment is the fact that recruiters routinely use outright lies and coercion to get people to join the SO. We don’t really blame the recruiters – they’re under a lot of pressure to get their stats up, but that does not justify the lies. Some common tactics used on Sea Org recruitment are: dot.gifAsking you what your goals in life are, and then telling you that “you can do that in the Sea Org”. This is downright deceptive, because what they don’t tell you is that there is a policy stating that Sea Org members aren’t allowed to choose their posts. Hundreds of ex-SO stories testify to the fact that once the contract is signed, all promises regarding where you will be working are tossed out the window. dot.gifAsking you what your goals in life are, and then ridiculing or invalidating your answer with phrases like, “Do you really think that’s going to benefit mankind?” or “Wouldn’t you rather be helping people?” dot.gifInsisting that the living

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We hated that too. ESK’s main beef with SO recruitment is the fact that recruiters routinely use outright lies and coercion to get people to join the SO. We don’t really blame the recruiters – they’re under a lot of pressure to get their stats up, but that does not justify the lies. Some common tactics used on Sea Org recruitment are: Asking you what your goals in life are, and then telling you that “you can do that in the Sea Org”. This is downright deceptive, because what they don’t tell you is that there is a policy stating that Sea Org members aren’t allowed to choose their posts. Hundreds of ex-SO stories testify to the fact that once the contract is signed, all promises regarding where you will be working are tossed out the window. Asking you what your goals in life are, and then ridiculing or invalidating your answer with phrases like, “Do you really think that’s going to benefit mankind?” or “Wouldn’t you rather be helping people?” Insisting that the living conditions, food, pa

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