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Re: Are You Practicing The Course You Studied In School? by TegaMajestic(m): 9:00am On Sep 22, 2017
Never do a job again just to make money. There is a new business opportunity. In which you can work from home, right on your computer. You are only required to spend a little time marketing and you can make N300000 and above a month.

All that is required from you for a qualification is your Cv as proof that you are a certified graduate and that is all!.

Interested persons should send their Cv's to hrm.gongogroup@gmail.com grin
Re: Are You Practicing The Course You Studied In School? by Umennajiego(m): 9:00am On Sep 22, 2017
Opistorincos:
Nah, I'm a mass communication graduate and I repair phones for a living
That one sef na one part of communications
Re: Are You Practicing The Course You Studied In School? by Nobody: 9:01am On Sep 22, 2017
Hollawayn05:
studied Animal health tech and am practicing
which of d zoo bro

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Re: Are You Practicing The Course You Studied In School? by Opistorincos(m): 9:02am On Sep 22, 2017
Umennajiego:

That one sef na one part of communications

Opening phones, soldering screens, charging ports, mouthpiece, battery connector et all, ion think so.
Re: Are You Practicing The Course You Studied In School? by Nobody: 9:03am On Sep 22, 2017
kent2cky:


with ur certificate u don't need to look for job, Idiot. Go and open ur own shop. Sowing and branding of shirts.............mtcheew!
meaning?
Re: Are You Practicing The Course You Studied In School? by osenidvdg(m): 9:05am On Sep 22, 2017
Yes, accounting graduate and a chartered accountant now an auditor /internal control manager

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Re: Are You Practicing The Course You Studied In School? by bellotaofeek: 9:10am On Sep 22, 2017
Yes o, especially those that studied pure and applied yahoo !
Re: Are You Practicing The Course You Studied In School? by Nedfed(m): 9:10am On Sep 22, 2017
Studied Civil Engineering but current working with Ministry of IPOB.
Since the country refuse to improve with the bad and corrupt people we have in the affairs of the Nation. I think education is no no no going area right now, but skill acquisition.
Now Mr President is back to the federal capital of Nigeria (London) again, let wait and see how many days he will spend ovadia.

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Re: Are You Practicing The Course You Studied In School? by Okwyjesus(m): 9:10am On Sep 22, 2017
LOSKYXANDER:
A lot of people believe their whole live revolves around what they studied in school while some others do not believe so. So tell us what you studied in school and what you are doing now. Don't leave the thread unless you drop something. It can't start with me because I'm still in school. keep it rolling!!

Akuko.

I studied Education (Computer). Managing a modern hospital. But l am a chartered member Nigeria Institute of Management.
Re: Are You Practicing The Course You Studied In School? by aputel: 9:11am On Sep 22, 2017
Very interesting post and I think I will add one or two things . Decades ago,I told some friends that very soon chasiers and bank work will be contracted and outsourced and that a mechanical engineer can easily become a Bank manager ,it was at a time when Bank workers were getting loans and selling their properties to fund their education to become a chartered banker.
Secondly I told so people in a conference that becoming a Chartered Accountant will soon become a wasted efforts since what companies require is an accountant that is ready to work towards a pre defined figures of profit and loss ,in essence cooking the books and defending it . Such companies are the one that are witnessing patronages all over .
In fact there are number of software that can audit and balance the most difficult account and even point out fraud and error .
In essence Nigeria is becoming a country where you will only use what you have as talent to eat and live .When you now study a course that matches your talent ,you will be making money as if you are not working . It is not by strength or sheer mathematical precision in your academic career that will give you comfort .Lots of Nigeria are lazy in reading and forecasting the trends most especially universities students mosly preoccupied with C Soweto and Aluta jingles.
You will suffer till you die if you ever listen to any one or lectures on socialism or egalitarianism. The world is moving toward the survival of the fittest .Nothing will disturb you from making your money if you have the talents and abilities. You take it to a premium level if your background education is in line with your talent
Don't go to school for the purpose of just getting admission, No. Of what value are you to your parents after taking a Master Degree in fine arts and still taking subsidy from your parents and relation to support your marriage .
Instead of wasting years on a unproductive course ,get something to learn that fit your interest and at the opportune time you will get admission to read your preferred course. In fact who is forcing you inside jail as a full time student, if you have a good business ? Go for part time courses sandwich and Distance learning and keep your business or vocation in full working mode .
As for those who are graduates of political science and any be going for their PhD with the hope of getting selected as a Senator,you are dreaming ,once you find yourself as a graduate in awkward courses, please take the fast and choose a new field by learning or associating with those who can put you through .
I was using an office in Ikeja some years back ,the entire floor is made up of system engineers and telecommunication. You know what is funny ,of the around 40 of us working there who are friends or friend of friend ,nobody did a course pertaining to the field . Some graduated in Agric, biochemistry, accounting, language arts, classics , vetinary medicines , lab tech and others .Even some lawyers who don't want to die in poverty or engage in legal fraud giving them embarrassment now go for business that is fitting into their interest .
So don't let your children get admission for the sake of admission, study the trends in business and development, read widely and observe global trends and don't allow your children to be idle . Lastly in anything you do ,do it differently, use your education to give packaging so as to command premium on your charges .
You are free to ask questions or clarifications

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Re: Are You Practicing The Course You Studied In School? by shogsman(m): 9:12am On Sep 22, 2017
zygony:
Bsc & Msc Sociology , CEO OF ROLOS IMAGINATION PHOTOGRAFFY.
Chai sociology and photography,dis country is naked
Re: Are You Practicing The Course You Studied In School? by emerged01(m): 9:14am On Sep 22, 2017
Studied business administration but I'm on technical field.
Re: Are You Practicing The Course You Studied In School? by Hollawayn05(m): 9:15am On Sep 22, 2017
pesinfada:
which of d zoo bro
smiles
its a livestock farm bro

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Re: Are You Practicing The Course You Studied In School? by sommy03(m): 9:16am On Sep 22, 2017
It starts from the foundation. I used to connect few wires and bulbs as a little boy. I only knew about Civil Engineering at the time, but My eldest sister, who was well exposed at that time, told me about Electrical and Electronics Engineering. That was how I wrote jamb thrice pursuing Electrical and Electronics Engineering in Federal University of Technology, Owerri. Today, I'm a proud Electrical Engineer, a private Electrical contractor and a fulfilled Man. Thanks to my sister who isn't alive today to see what I've become... so, I'm fully practicing what I studied.

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Re: Are You Practicing The Course You Studied In School? by LOSKYXANDER: 9:16am On Sep 22, 2017
aputel:
Very interesting post and I think I will add one or two things . Decades ago,I told some friends that very soon chasiers and bank work will be contracted and outsourced and that a mechanical engineer can easily become a Bank manager ,it was at a time when Bank workers were getting loans and selling their properties to fund their education to become a chartered banker.
Secondly I told so people in a conference that becoming a Chartered Accountant will soon become a wasted efforts since what companies require is an accountant that is ready to work towards a pre defined figures of profit and loss ,in essence cooking the books and defending it . Such companies are the one that are witnessing patronages all over .
In fact there are number of software that can audit and balance the most difficult account and even point out fraud and error .
In essence Nigeria is becoming a country where you will only use what you have as talent to eat and live .When you now study a course that matches your talent ,you will be making money as if you are not working . It is not by strength or sheer mathematical precision in your academic career that will give you comfort .Lots of Nigeria are lazy in reading and forecasting the trends most especially universities students mosly preoccupied with C Soweto and Aluta jingles.
You will suffer till you die if you ever listen to any one or lectures on socialism or egalitarianism. The world is moving toward the survival of the fittest .Nothing will disturb you from making your money if you have the talents and abilities. You take it to a premium level if your background education is in line with your talent
Don't go to school for the purpose of just getting admission, No. Of what value are you to your parents after taking a Master Degree in fine arts and still taking subsidy from your parents and relation to support your marriage .
Instead of wasting years on a unproductive course ,get something to learn that fit your interest and at the opportune time you will get admission to read your preferred course. In fact who is forcing you inside jail as a full time student, if you have a good business ? Go for part time courses sandwich and Distance learning and keep your business or vocation in full working mode .
As for those who are graduates of political science and any be going for their PhD with the hope of getting selected as a Senator,you are dreaming ,once you find yourself as a graduate in awkward courses, please take the fast and choose a new field by learning or associating with those who can put you through .
I was using an office in Ikeja some years back ,the entire floor is made up of system engineers and telecommunication. You know what is funny ,of the around 40 of us working there who are friends or friend of friend ,nobody did a course pertaining to the field . Some graduated in Agric, biochemistry, accounting, language arts, classics , vetinary medicines , lab tech and others .Even some lawyers who don't want to die in poverty or engage in legal fraud giving them embarrassment now go for business that is fitting into their interest .
So don't let your children get admission for the sake of admission, study the trends in business and development, read widely and observe global trends and don't allow your children to be idle . Lastly in anything you do ,do it differently, use your education to give packaging so as to command premium on your charges .
You are free to ask questions or clarifications
This post just made my day. True talk

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Re: Are You Practicing The Course You Studied In School? by opymx: 9:17am On Sep 22, 2017
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Re: Are You Practicing The Course You Studied In School? by sogodihno: 9:17am On Sep 22, 2017
Am still a student in pharmacy sch, but sure I will practice as a pharmacist

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Re: Are You Practicing The Course You Studied In School? by EYIBLESSN(m): 9:17am On Sep 22, 2017
I joined the Army without certificate. I am now the fresident. Insah allah

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Re: Are You Practicing The Course You Studied In School? by NnamdiN: 9:18am On Sep 22, 2017
Opistorincos:



All thanks to YouTube. They didn't teach me any of this in school
lol I guess school is just there to fill a gap.
Re: Are You Practicing The Course You Studied In School? by translux(m): 9:19am On Sep 22, 2017
I study Accountancy but i am a Facilities Manager in a Construction company in Lekki.

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Re: Are You Practicing The Course You Studied In School? by Nobody: 9:22am On Sep 22, 2017
Jonah507:
Someone please teach me how to create a thread on dis platform. Help a fellow nairalander.
click on the Topic , like General, Romance or politics. you would see it.
Re: Are You Practicing The Course You Studied In School? by Nobody: 9:23am On Sep 22, 2017
LOSKYXANDER:
24 views no comment. una well done o cry
lols angry grin grin i know the feeling, it hurts like hell
Re: Are You Practicing The Course You Studied In School? by billyb: 9:23am On Sep 22, 2017
scofieldsimba:
University education is highly overated in this part of the world.. I graduated 12 years ago,since then,nothing to show for it..

One small boy that did boi boi in my town has built a house in Lagos and he is currently building one in the villa..
All I can boast of is one nonsense certificate with no values..

And someone is asking me to go for my masters...

Masters ko,slave ni!

Lets embrace vocational education. ..
Thats the in thing right now..
Its because you did not get the masters that you're in that situation

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Re: Are You Practicing The Course You Studied In School? by pooozeee(m): 9:26am On Sep 22, 2017
Yes very well, I studied Applied physics and electronics now working in a multi giant Telecommunication industry

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Re: Are You Practicing The Course You Studied In School? by Legendaryd(m): 9:29am On Sep 22, 2017
Architecture, M A Practising Architect
Re: Are You Practicing The Course You Studied In School? by Supersuave2(m): 9:32am On Sep 22, 2017
Studied civil engineering and I intend to work in that sector unless I see a better paying job..owo ni koko
Re: Are You Practicing The Course You Studied In School? by yerimas(m): 9:35am On Sep 22, 2017
I am yet to be a graduate, but being an entrepreneur has always been a dream.. especially being a wholesaler of foodstuffs

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Re: Are You Practicing The Course You Studied In School? by nuelsylves(m): 9:40am On Sep 22, 2017
empron:
Electrical Engineer,I do car diagnostic and repairs Now grin.it pays the bills.thanks to nairaland auto sections and car talk grin.i started following these people posts like 6years ago Sienna, Ikenna,Egunmogaji,diportivo,car doctor and many other video on YouTube. smiley wink

I'm interested in this field, can we chat privately for a guide?
Re: Are You Practicing The Course You Studied In School? by Kendrick80(m): 9:41am On Sep 22, 2017
Studied public Administration working as an insulation contractor.
Re: Are You Practicing The Course You Studied In School? by omoelerin1: 9:48am On Sep 22, 2017
scofieldsimba:
University education is highly overated in this part of the world.. I graduated 12 years ago,since then,nothing to show for it..

One small boy that did boi boi in my town has built a house in Lagos and he is currently building one in the villa..
All I can boast of is one nonsense certificate with no values..

And someone is asking me to go for my masters...

Masters ko,slave ni!

Lets embrace vocational education. ..
Thats the in thing right now..
Your village witches involve

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