Hilary and I were pleased to accept an invitation to work at Bethel for four weeks beginning July 5. After long flights to Africa and my recent red-eye to NY with an early morning layover, the fact that this flight, although a red-eye too, was non-stop from Sacramento to New York was great, plus we had heard Jetblue had good service. They do have all you can eat free snacks and non-alcoholic drinks, but bring your own pillow and blanket if you want to snooze – they charge $7.00 for those on the plane!
A Brother picked us up at the airport and we were soon winding thorough the countryside toward Wallkill, currently the site of Watchtower magazine and book printing for the United States and Canada. There are five huge printing presses which can reach amazing production numbers – I remember he said the three older ones can do ~ 70,000 magazines an hour, the two newest ones ~ 90,000 / Hr. He explained that plans are being made for the three older ones to be replaced with faster presses still and that they are looking for buyers for the old ones….interested?
Monday we met in the main lobby with six other temp workers immediately after morning worship for orientation. We watched a video to get us up to speed on Bethel standards and then had a brief tour. We are free to roam about after hours, so our tour was shorter and we only snapped a few pics. At 10:00 AM, our tour ended and a Brother from the Computer Department met us in the lobby. I was invited to work with the desktop support team, but he surprised both of us by announcing that Hilary would also be working in the same dept with the website team converting data, nice!
The jet lag was bad Sunday and Monday, but we persevered and made it to the Bethel family Watchtower study. It’s held in the auditorium and the first Monday of the month connect to Brooklyn through a projected live feed instead of conducting it locally. Each morning, the programs has also been piped in from Brooklyn too.
Well, that’s all I’ve got for a quick update…more later…here are a couple pics:

Huge rolls of paper weighing ~ 1 Ton each!

Paper moving quickly by:

Stacks of new magazines:
