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~Lady~ (f)
Re: What Was Your First Job Abroad?
« #224 on: April 08, 2008, 05:21 PM »

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well then maybe i should correct myself and say for those who are working and schooling,i realli respect them but i will not do it simply to be disciplined and responsible,neither do i have a point to prove to my parents,i realli commend you for doing that and im sure you r prolly better for it but if you check my last reply i show my own sense of responsibility in a diffrent way and on these freezing winter days/nights ill rather go to the library from lectures and home than putting myself through some employment,im not knocking people working neither am i coming across as snug just something i can't do because i feel like i realli don't need to as i can engage my mind in something else and its too stressful for me, i v got at the most 3 years left and then going back to work in nigeria

Haha, you're worried about cold. Na oly Uk cold dey? lol

I understand where you're coming from. But seriously lad going to the library cannot be compared to that of work. Those who work don't they go to the library too. Infact they have less time to spare.
My day begins at 6am and ends at 3am.
I go to school full-time, I have two jobs, one full-time, and one part-time. I don't go to the library. I have all the resources I need, except in cases where I have to meet up with teammates from classes.

Fine if you don't want to work at least get involved in organisations to gain leadership experience, trust me you will learn to work with people well and eventually learn to manage others. That's a skill your dad will be grateful for. It's one thing to learn from a book, it's another to learn from experience.
lucabrasi (m)
Re: What Was Your First Job Abroad?
« #225 on: April 08, 2008, 08:09 PM »

Quote from: ~Lady~ on April 08, 2008, 05:21 PM
Haha, you're worried about cold. Na oly Uk cold dey? lol

I understand where you're coming from. But seriously lad going to the library cannot be compared to that of work. Those who work don't they go to the library too. Infact they have less time to spare.
My day begins at 6am and ends at 3am.
I go to school full-time, I have two jobs, one full-time, and one part-time. I don't go to the library. I have all the resources I need, except in cases where I have to meet up with teammates from classes.

Fine if you don't want to work at least get involved in organisations to gain leadership experience, trust me you will learn to work with people well and eventually learn to manage others. That's a skill your dad will be grateful for. It's one thing to learn from a book, it's another to learn from experience.

wow 6am-3am? two jobs?my sister please nigeria needs you as soon as you r done with your studies
guess your right with the last parahraph as i was looking to do just that soon as summer sets it because it will tie in with some programmes i have going in nigeria,having said that i think experience can be gained anywhere either here or in nigeria,if you mean me gaining something from my sojourn abroad then an education is enough experience plus living on my own and sorting myself out without working
babaowambe
Re: What Was Your First Job Abroad?
« #226 on: July 23, 2008, 10:23 PM »

worked and i still work (7 years)in a big retail store 2weeks after arriving in euro land  god will give job to the jobless andthose with jobs god will uplift more and more
ayomifull (f)
Re: What Was Your First Job Abroad?
« #227 on: Yesterday at 12:03:24 PM »

Customer care, quite boring still at it though
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