Absolutely no where in Acts 20 does it say that elders were told to get jobs. That's quite the "twist" you put on those verses. Paul simply said that he coveted no one's gold, silver or clothes and while he was amongst the Ephesians that he worked with his own hands to help the weak.
To extrapolate to say that Paul told all of them to get jobs is violating the other scriptures that talk about "having the right to obtain support from those that are being preached to". You are taking an instance where Paul led by example in this case to help the weak and making it a dogmatic doctrine - which doesn't stand up with the other scriptural references.
Not only that but unfortunately you are making it "your ministry" to try to make others see your dogmatic doctrine as truth for all circumstances.
You are judging all leaders with your offense against them and your continuous accusations on all leaders.
I agree that there is some corruption amongst leaders just as there is corruption with those that are in putting all leaders in the same bag as being rotten and ungodly.
I also agree that one man should never have the control in a local assembly. There are leaders that God has appointed to teach us and there are times for all of us to minister to each other. It's NOT either/or - it's both.
We need balance with these kinds of situations and we need to be open to the Holy Spirit in all places.
You didn't read far enough.
vs. 35 I have showed you all things how that so laboring (as Paul does) you ought to support the weak and remember
the words of our Lord Jesus, how He said, 'It is more blessed to give than to receive'.
Todays hirelings do more receiving than giving. That's undeniable.
That line followed vs.34, ' ...by these hands have ministered unto my necessities ...'
Just one point. As to date, I have not met a modern elder that did not adorn his own name with the religious title 'pastor'. I never said they were rotten. But they are ungodly if Jesus is right by saying that wearing a title is exalting themselves, as arrogance, pride, and ego and vanity. You must admit that these attributes cannot be defined as 'godly'. Now Jesu said it in Matt. 23:12, not me. But i do happen to agree with the Son of God on the matter.
Now if Jesus did not say that in the said verse, then you are right and i'm all washed up.