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Re: Quitting My Lucrative Job For A Degree In Canada by ExInferis(m): 9:17am On Jul 20, 2017
And then you'll come home looking for a 180k job.

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Re: Quitting My Lucrative Job For A Degree In Canada by jieta: 9:17am On Jul 20, 2017
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Re: Quitting My Lucrative Job For A Degree In Canada by Slymonster(m): 9:19am On Jul 20, 2017
500K job? for what kind of master's...To go and marry one fat white ugly chick with mental related issues in the family for paper over there or what?

Nigerians this days are crazy sha

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Re: Quitting My Lucrative Job For A Degree In Canada by AndriaRich(m): 9:19am On Jul 20, 2017
Op... I hav an idea hw abt I replace you?... Then u go ahead with ur degree progrmm..
Re: Quitting My Lucrative Job For A Degree In Canada by livinbygrace: 9:20am On Jul 20, 2017
Ephetar:
Hi nairalanders please I am currently about taking a decision regarding my future. I am a 26 years old single guy. I currently work in a company where I earn between 400-500k monthly( salary, allowance and personal hustling)... Now the issue is that I am contemplating on travelling to Canada to study pharmacy with the intention of staying there permanently after school or do a professional MBA here in Nigeria with the aim of growing through the ranks in the pharmaceutical industry. Please I need your contributions...

NB; cost of obtaining a pharmacy degree in Canada is about 10M...Should I invest the money in a business?


I dont have any advise to give you but if you quit that job now,you will regret your action for the rest of your life.Thank me later.

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Re: Quitting My Lucrative Job For A Degree In Canada by 9ja4show: 9:20am On Jul 20, 2017
Then u will come back to get how much job? 1million ?

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Re: Quitting My Lucrative Job For A Degree In Canada by BaLyrix(m): 9:20am On Jul 20, 2017
Ensure u have made adequate arrangement to avoid had i known...Good luck

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Re: Quitting My Lucrative Job For A Degree In Canada by ridoxe: 9:21am On Jul 20, 2017
why have you deliberately decided to put your brain on airplane mode?

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Re: Quitting My Lucrative Job For A Degree In Canada by henrylowe(m): 9:21am On Jul 20, 2017
A bird at hand is better than 100 in the bush
Re: Quitting My Lucrative Job For A Degree In Canada by TinaAnita(f): 9:21am On Jul 20, 2017
Huh!



Who leaves such a one in a million source of income for something that is not too certain?

Welcome to a country where people still believe that bagging a university degree is the key to success/wealth

Please run to Canada and I promise that no one would miss you.

Good morning!

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Re: Quitting My Lucrative Job For A Degree In Canada by lyricalz: 9:21am On Jul 20, 2017
This OP can lie oooooooo
who will be earning half a million monthly in this country full of potential market, and still wanno migrate to Canada not even as a professional but as a learner. who no go no know, they think its that easy over there.

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Re: Quitting My Lucrative Job For A Degree In Canada by chrisbest2013: 9:21am On Jul 20, 2017
I graduated from quantity surveying department, seriously looking for job. Anyone who can help should do so. My contacts are as follow: 08065864843 or og4 urlife@gmail.com.
Re: Quitting My Lucrative Job For A Degree In Canada by FTrebirth(m): 9:21am On Jul 20, 2017
taylor88:
N500k?




village people Nigeria ltd
i swear, bro...it's a spiritual something!

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Re: Quitting My Lucrative Job For A Degree In Canada by integritylady(f): 9:21am On Jul 20, 2017
how can I apply to where you work?

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Re: Quitting My Lucrative Job For A Degree In Canada by Nobody: 9:21am On Jul 20, 2017
500k monthly is not money in today's Nigeria economy with 17% inflation and 4% interest rate on average on savings account. Remember it is less than $2000.

Proceed to Canada and live a better life with clean air devoid of generator noise. After your education you will earn not less than $2500 in Canada and marry a less narcissist wife that has no family problems and mental issues.

Personally, my monthly expenses surpasses that salary.

By the way I make way more than you are making but the cost of running 24/7 gen and staff salaries and recurring expenses clocks over 500k monthly. So take my advise and move at the speed of light. Coz 500k is not money and you know it. Those who don't earn that think it's money. It is not.

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Re: Quitting My Lucrative Job For A Degree In Canada by DRpiwi(m): 9:22am On Jul 20, 2017
Young man kindly stay back, do your MBA in LBS and u will see better things, i know alot that did what you are about to do and didnt find it better later in life, well its up to you. You have the yam and the knife.

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Re: Quitting My Lucrative Job For A Degree In Canada by holluphemydavid(m): 9:22am On Jul 20, 2017
me money come first ooooo

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Re: Quitting My Lucrative Job For A Degree In Canada by eazydon(m): 9:22am On Jul 20, 2017
They said a bird in hand is worth more than 10 in the bush. Think about it. You could invest in a business, nurture it, so that whatever happens, you would always have something to fall back on. Education has got no time limit. When you're already assured of your long term financial security you can then go for your additional degrees

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Re: Quitting My Lucrative Job For A Degree In Canada by lonelydora: 9:22am On Jul 20, 2017
Ephetar:
Hi nairalanders please I am currently about taking a decision regarding my future. I am a 26 years old single guy. I currently work in a company where I earn between 400-500k monthly( salary, allowance and personal hustling)... Now the issue is that I am contemplating on travelling to Canada to study pharmacy with the intention of staying there permanently after school or do a professional MBA here in Nigeria with the aim of growing through the ranks in the pharmaceutical industry. Please I need your contributions...

NB; cost of obtaining a pharmacy degree in Canada is about 10M...Should I invest the money in a business?


First, are you an Igbo man? Just remember Orange drugs, Cuteman Pharmacy, Abuja, and all big pharmacies in Nigeria.
Re: Quitting My Lucrative Job For A Degree In Canada by Nobody: 9:24am On Jul 20, 2017
Ab025:
If you have the fund, go for your education....its always a good addition in future

By the way, I need a job, kindly link me up please!
Smart guy grin.
Re: Quitting My Lucrative Job For A Degree In Canada by Kokaine(m): 9:24am On Jul 20, 2017
Ephetar:
Hi nairalanders please I am currently about taking a decision regarding my future. I am a 26 years old single guy. I currently work in a company where I earn between 400-500k monthly( salary, allowance and personal hustling)... Now the issue is that I am contemplating on travelling to Canada to study pharmacy with the intention of staying there permanently after school or do a professional MBA here in Nigeria with the aim of growing through the ranks in the pharmaceutical industry. Please I need your contributions...

NB; cost of obtaining a pharmacy degree in Canada is about 10M...Should I invest the money in a business?

with the current trends and dimension unemployment has taken world wide, i would advice you build an empire with your 10M and later get a degree just for the sake of it.

nobody knows what kind of policies in that country could change overnight that would interfere with your plans. Its not easy to be in a position where you earn that much in Nigeria, even some foreigners come here with aspirations to make the best out of our moribund economy.

lastly, education is no longer a surety for becoming wealthy. Mark Zukerberg only recently got his degree. that is the greatest slap a university degree has received in recent times.

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Re: Quitting My Lucrative Job For A Degree In Canada by Nobody: 9:24am On Jul 20, 2017
Go for your degree in Canada after all you re still young..

Make hay when the sun shines

Whenever opportunity like this arise grab it ..

Your future is in the hand of God...you just paddle your boat to the right way and leave the rest to god.

You Dont know for how long this current job will last but you sure knows that after the degree there will be a bigger fish waiting for you.

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Re: Quitting My Lucrative Job For A Degree In Canada by MrMoney007: 9:24am On Jul 20, 2017
Zombie o Zombie... Zombie o zombie (IN Fela's voice)

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Re: Quitting My Lucrative Job For A Degree In Canada by Nobody: 9:24am On Jul 20, 2017
dustydee:

if you have at least 3 years experience, I will advise that you go for an MBA instead of a masters in pharmacy. With a degree in pharmacy and 3 years work experience in the field, you are a good candidate for an MBA. Do not go for another degree in pharmacy if your ultimate aim is to do an MBA later.
check findmba dot com for schools in Canada that specialise in pharmaceuticals.
Rotman is no.1 for healtcare MBA:
https://find-mba.com/schools/can/canada/toronto-rotman
Check out the top schools for healthcare in Canada here:

https://find-mba.com/schools/can/specialization/healthcare-pharma-biotech

I can't speak on Canada but MBA degrees are almost worthless in the US without strong experience and the right connections. A pharmacy degree almost ensures a job.

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Re: Quitting My Lucrative Job For A Degree In Canada by cococandy(f): 9:25am On Jul 20, 2017
500k is not even up to $1,700.

That's less than half your income when you finally graduate and start working in Canada

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Re: Quitting My Lucrative Job For A Degree In Canada by Nobody: 9:26am On Jul 20, 2017
Ephetar:
Hi nairalanders please I am currently about taking a decision regarding my future. I am a 26 years old single guy. I currently work in a company where I earn between 400-500k monthly( salary, allowance and personal hustling)... Now the issue is that I am contemplating on travelling to Canada to study pharmacy with the intention of staying there permanently after school or do a professional MBA here in Nigeria with the aim of growing through the ranks in the pharmaceutical industry. Please I need your contributions...

NB; cost of obtaining a pharmacy degree in Canada is about 10M...Should I invest the money in a business?

Go pursue your dreams. Some Nigerians will see you investing 10M into your education as a waste of money but you know the future benefit you stand to gain if you do so. There're better opportunities in Canada when compared to Nigeria.

Go for it!.

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Re: Quitting My Lucrative Job For A Degree In Canada by Slymonster(m): 9:26am On Jul 20, 2017
folakemigeh:
shocked 500K per month is much o...

While i envy your monthly take home, i will advice you to move out from the country and relocate to Canada for your studies.


There is nothing meaningful this country has to offer

What a wack advice.Nothing meaningful with 500k?

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Re: Quitting My Lucrative Job For A Degree In Canada by Nobody: 9:26am On Jul 20, 2017
Ephetar:
Hi nairalanders please I am currently about taking a decision regarding my future. I am a 26 years old single guy. I currently work in a company where I earn between 400-500k monthly( salary, allowance and personal hustling)... Now the issue is that I am contemplating on travelling to Canada to study pharmacy with the intention of staying there permanently after school or do a professional MBA here in Nigeria with the aim of growing through the ranks in the pharmaceutical industry. Please I need your contributions...

NB; cost of obtaining a pharmacy degree in Canada is about 10M...Should I invest the money in a business?


Do u have a degree already?
Do u have enough funds mapped for the pharm degree?

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