they say that the upper “degrees” in Scientology cost tens of thousands. They also say that people who get these degrees are often Scientology employees themselves. Well, where do these employees get the money to pay big fees to become OT n+1? Are they paid well enough, so that in effect Scientology can then confiscate their earnings after paying this way? Or is it the case that the employees are getting these degrees with a big discount whereas the full price is paid by people who have normal jobs and manage to save that much money?
read this quote taken from Clambake:
"So what is the alternative? The alternative is to opt for the “Training Route.” The idea is that you study how to become an “Auditor” (practitioner), and, working with another student you process each other up the Bridge. This is called “co-auditing” and takes a VERY much longer time to reach eg Clear - you could be talking 7-10 years studying flat out every weekend. The irony of it is that it is still incredibly expensive to do it this way ! It’s not until you actually set foot on this route that you begin to see the costs mounting up - you are obliged to buy book after book, tape set after tape set, an “E-meter” costing up to $3,780, (some registrars will try to sell you two - seriously! There is an LRH policy which specifies that a student must have a back up meter in case the first one develops a fault), a full set of “Technical Volumes” ($2,025), Review Auditing - by the intensive - when you and your fellow student run into difficulties, etc etc. For the new recruit, the Training Route cost to Clear is likely to be around a minimum of $50,000. And that’s for essential purchases only!
So you couldn’t afford the Processing Route, and you soon discover that you can’t afford the Training Route either. Anyway, you can’t wait that long to go “Clear”, and your weekends have all but disappeared. So what can you do now ?
Well, it finally comes down to this. You’ll be offered a job working for the organization as a staff member. Wages are virtually non-existent, you work almost ceaselessly morning 'til night with half a day off a week if you meet your ‘targets’, but you get the offer of free processing (assuming you are somehow able to make the time to get it.) If you bail out before the end of your (2.5 to 5 year) contract, you’ll have to pay for any such free auditing received. I know people who were stuck on staff for 10 years who NEVER MOVED on the Bridge, they were too busy working working working. Having said that, some orgs are now pushing to get new people signed up onto the “Tech Training Corps” in an effort to create more auditors. Same conditions as above I’m afraid, but you should eventually get trained on the Training Route up to the lower OT levels. It SHOULD work a bit like the co-audit mentioned above, but expect to have your new found auditing abilities FULLY exploited by your new bosses in auditing the public. Your PCs will be paying a fortune, but you won’t be seeing any of the money!"