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Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by upload111: 9:28pm On Oct 07, 2015
Sunnypar:
Pm upload 111
For the whatsapp group ,just send a mail to upload556@gmail.com And I would ask u some questions so don't get offended when I ask questions.
Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by upload111: 9:30pm On Oct 07, 2015
jendor123:
@ upload111,God bless u for dis info. u av help some pple to save money, time nd energy. I av bin victim of VHR

D research is still on..more fake agencies will b posted soon...
Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by Engrcharlesid(m): 9:32pm On Oct 07, 2015
upload111:


D research is still on..more fake agencies will b posted soon...
okk gud one
Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by upload111: 9:32pm On Oct 07, 2015
quintybabee:

Please how do i get intouch with this person or do i send him/her a mail?
Abeg pm upload 111 come to my rescue

Sent u a mail already..

@all aside pm .._u may send a mail to upload556@gmail.com and state ur intentions or want.
Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by joliefille(f): 9:44pm On Oct 07, 2015
manie:
Ambassadors is not far from the main road and it is located in Otta proper, the school had won Cowbell Mathematics competition on several occassions and I learnt the owner is the uncle to our Seun Osewa, about 50% of the students are from various parts of the country. The owner of Ambassadors is a retired marketing strategist for one of the foremost phamaceutical companies in Nigeria. The Bells is owned by former President Obasanjo, this school is an International School. The school is located in Otta quite alright, but I doubt if 25% of the students are based in Ogun State. Faith Academy is owned by Winners Chapel, the students in the school are from various parts of the country and the globe.My cousin who is based in Eket Akwa Ibom state has his 3 children in Faith Academy. You can not compare the part of Otta where Ambassadors, The Bells and Faith Academy are located to Iju which is a rural area of Otta when going towards Idi-Iroko border. The owner of Cleveland may not have the marketing and business strategies and ideas used by the owner of Ambassadors, he may not have the name, connection, political clout and the financial muscle of the owner of The Bells, I am also sure that he does not have the cult followership, connection and financial muscles of the owner of Faith Academy. It is not fair to compare Cleveland with those schools listed above.



Dear Sir,
Your initial argument was that the school does not have a ready pool of educated human resources due to its location, so I pointed out to you that other businesses (schools) in the area are not faced with similar challenge.
There are members of this thread that call those areas mentioned home and therefore know better. Don't be like the "arm chair scholar" who has never been to Africa and says "Africa is in a corner of Nigeria".
NB: Iju is about #50 by cab from Canaanland.

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Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by MacJC: 9:57pm On Oct 07, 2015
manie:
[size=8pt][/size] I can smell a scam from a distance. What type of venture will the fund be invested? When the return on an investment is too good to be true, then it is not true. But why are people trying to scam teachers? Is it because teachers are so gullible?

Not really. In naija, as at
2day,Teaching profession is 1 of d
largest employer of labor- if not d
largest sef! Be u ssce, ond, HND, BSc/
B.A etc, d market is diahhh!
Banks, oil coys, manufacturing
industries etc, are not "supping-up"
applicants as d teaching profession
and 419ners are also conversant dt d
ppl are aware of this fact. So, they
gasto change dr parole, and guess
what? Teaching profession is d "fall
guy".
Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by MacJC: 10:01pm On Oct 07, 2015
STENON:
Yes, I am a Teacher.

Yayyyyyyyy! **jumps jubilating** Wow, good news.
Like Cweusly, all ds while I thot u were a medical doctor.
**wide grin**
Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by Sunnypar(m): 10:05pm On Oct 07, 2015
joliefille:




Dear Sir,
Your initial argument was that the school does not have a ready pool of educated human resources due to its location, so I pointed out to you that other businesses (schools) in the area are not faced with similar challenge.
There are members of this thread that call those areas mentioned home and therefore know better. Don't be like the "arm chair scholar" who has never been to Africa and says "Africa is in a corner of Nigeria".
NB: Iju is about #50 by cab from Canaanland.
grin
joliefille:




Dear Sir,
Your initial argument was that the school does not have a ready pool of educated human resources due to its location, so I pointed out to you that other businesses (schools) in the area are not faced with similar challenge.
There are members of this thread that call those areas mentioned home and therefore know better. Don't be like the "arm chair scholar" who has never been to Africa and says "Africa is in a corner of Nigeria".
NB: Iju is about #50 by cab from Canaanland.
Manie is bit of the old school....try and understand him....
Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by upload111: 10:21pm On Oct 07, 2015
MacJC:

Yayyyyyyyy! **jumps jubilating** Wow, good news. Like Cweusly, all ds while I thot u were a medical doctor. **wide grin**
Lolz!! U b really fuuny guy
Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by upload111: 10:22pm On Oct 07, 2015
For over thirty years, Norwegian International School has been providing top quality international education for two to Sixteen year olds in Port Harcourt. We are at an exciting stage in our expansion and currently seeking to employ suitably qualified and experienced teachers to fill the position below: Job Title: Teacher (Preschool and Primary School) Location: Rivers Requirements B.Ed, BA, B.Sc or BEng in a relevant subjects from a reputable academic Institution At least 2 years teaching experience Fluency in English Proficiency in the use of ICT Application Closing Date Friday, 23rd October, 2015. How to Apply Interested and qualified candidates should send their CV's and application letter to: recruitment@nisng.com
Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by STENON(f): 10:29pm On Oct 07, 2015
GoldenDr:
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Hmmmmm...
Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by MacJC: 11:14pm On Oct 07, 2015
artisticallyart:
@Mummy123, at a time, there would be no motivation other than the cash. I have passed the passion level o!!!! Nice write up!!! But sincerely, my children can't be a teacher, a lecturer would be preferred
Hmmmmm..... teacher ~ Lecturer = gross~ 144, all na semantics!
But nor be diah I dey go 2day... Dt one na 4 anoda time.
.
Ehn-ehn, my broda nor go diah o. Shey u bin know say some ordinary teacher dey earn pass many lecturers? Yes, 4 dis naija o!
.
Yea, majority of d teachers on dis thread (and in naija as a whole) find demselvs in d teaching Prof by Providence. Many ventured into it as a stop-gap measure in lieu of dt juicy appointment in banks, oil coys, traveling 2 'obodo Oyibo' etc. And b4 u know what's up, time 'Haff go'. Hkhen-hkhen-hkhen **muffled koff** urs truly was also gui............
Even many of those who are professionally trained teachers went 4 it because of jamb/utme/post-utme/cash crunch brouhaha.
All u need 2 stay above 'water level' is 2 know ur game and play it perfectly well.
.
(i) Ensure u are above board in ur field. Leave no room 4 loop holes. Be the very best in ur subjects of concern. Once u are really good in ur subject(s) u will always be sought after. Teaching is one of d jobs where 'man-know-man' won't/doesn't usually fly! For instance, I know of one person like that (whether in d body or d spirit 'awa' not know) who has NEVER been turned down 4 incompetence reasons. That's how tight his game is.
.
(ii) Ability to teach more than one subjects.
The more subjects u can teach, the more ur cash-flow. Your Income is a function of ur versatility.
.
(iii) Job satisfaction:
Personally, I derive joy when my students understand what I'm trying 2 pass across. Also, teaching gives me d room 2 'flex'. Dhoooor! Teaching (2 me) is like being paid 2 do what u love most. It's something I always look 4ward 2.
.
(iv) Certifications:
Get certified! eg, IGCSE, CIE etc. Thru ds, u stand a greater chance of working in international schools (not d 'kereje' ones with one dingy 'international school' (sic) signpost o). Some of them pay as high as 250k (and more). When u add private lessons 'kunkushi' to d mix,.............. uuuuuuuuuuuu-la-la! Even many of our tie-knotting bross in d banking industry don't...................
.
**yawns** **glances @ clock**
Yeh! Past 11pm?!
**Zzzzzzzzzzz **

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Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by Prince16: 11:44pm On Oct 07, 2015
missylizzy:
Hello.. Please I need a teaching job around ikorodu axis. Thanks
Drop your CVs with schools around u. Many schools need teachers but won't put d "vacancy" sign outside 4 obvious reasons.
Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by Nobody: 12:01am On Oct 08, 2015
pls I need a teaching job on d island, am a Bsc.Ed(Biology) awaiting with 6yrs experience, I can teach all nursery nd primary subjects and also JSS1-3 subjects perfectly, pls I need a teaching job.
Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by Nobody: 12:29am On Oct 08, 2015
What Living On Purpose Really Means

Living on purpose simply means being able to give a correct account of the WHY for every of your daily actions. It means to live your life like a man/woman on an assignment; having short term, medium term, and long term goals for your life. It means living a planned life. Living on purpose implies a longer life for you; and not just that alone; it also means a life full of impact and meaning. It is a life worth living.

Nothing can be more frustrating as drifting through the days of your life robotically, feeling vaguely lost and dissatisfied; angry at life, angry at people, blaming everyone else but yourself. People with a lack of purpose float rather than swim. They are passive in life rather than active. They flow with the tide and will rarely row hard against it.

They are shortsighted, helping fulfill everybody’s dreams but their own. Their lives are an emotional roller coaster, with more troughs than peaks; bored with themselves, often finding a way to distract themselves whenever possible. They rather find joy in foolishness such as strategising on how to get laid, flagrant display of clothes and its accesories, flaunting of electronics that are already outdated in Europe, binge drinking, joining confraternal brigandages in campuses, etc.

This may be sounding vitriolic, or looks like a cynical viewpoint, but I’m afraid it isn’t. This is reality. I was a victim of lack of purpose for many years. Some of those days, I stayed awake all night, pondering what on earth I was born to do in life. I was so easily distracted by anything at all; lacking focus and direction; spending my life on 2go and facebook looking for fine girls to ask out.

PART 2

My Story

Between my first year in the medical school and fourth year, I vascillitated constantly on what I wanted to do after school; because I clearly lacked direction. In my first year in school, I wanted to specialise in Orthopaedic Surgery because I had an uncle who was a successful orthopaedic surgeon. Problem arose when I tried to get close to him to be my mentor then, but sadly, I discovered that he didn't believe in me. He thought I would never make it through medical school. He constantly spoke words of fear each time I visited him; telling me stories upon stories of young chaps who couldn't make it beyond the 2nd MBBS examinations. I lost my confidence and self esteem listening to him constantly, so I stopped visiting him.

I later changed my mind to Ophthalmology in my second year; then Obstetrics and Gynaecology in my third year. Later on, I decided I was going to be a top entrepreneur, with a focus on importation of drugs and running a one stop pharmacy complex. But my contract with confusion had not been severed. There was more confusion to come.

In my fourth year in school, I decided that I was going to be a pastor with my church, Living Faith Church, aka Winners’ Chapel. I greatly admired my Bishop, Dr David Oyedepo; thus in pursuit of the annointing for the ministry ahead, I abandoned my academic texts for many months as I went on many personal retreats. I missed tutorials and clinics while reading up on several books on Faith, Miracles, Power, etc, and I listened to hundreds of tapes in the process. I was the president of our fellowship then in campus. Needless to say, I dropped in my academic performance in school during this period of my search for the annointing and I’m sure you know why.

Due to this effect on my academic studies, I gave up on being a pastor when I leave medical school and I faced my books squarely in order to return to my academic best. It was during this time that I became angry at God and at the religious folks around me. I rebelled vigourously against God in my mind. I cared less anyway since I clearly couldn't diagnose my problem.

It was not until my fifth year that it all came together. I had more clarity than ever before. Nothing gives more clarity than a sense of purpose.

Are you feeling like a confused automaton trapped in a cold and unforgiving matrix? I’ll show you a way out; how I solved my own puzzle of living without a purpose and a direction. Grace to you.

PART 3

How I Discovered My Purpose.

1) I spent one weekend alone, thinking and reflecting on my CORE VALUES.

You see, our values are a pointer to where our calling lies. For instance, I discovered that my core values included
~Integrity and Sincerity
~Curiousity (Yes, it's true. I'm a curious person. I lack discipline and order). The meaning is that I hate routine and would likely rebel against norms than follow them.
~Hardwork
~Dedication
~Respect
~Loyalty
~Love, Compassion and Sharing
~Impact, Recognition and Appreciation
~Family and Friends.
I wrote them down, and decided that I would walk away from people, associations, societies, and cliques that do not share at least half of these values. There is a correlation between purpose and your values.

2) I looked inward to discover what my PASSION really was. For instance, I have more passion for public speaking and making power point presentations than I have for hospital job. Thus while my value for Love, Contribution and Sharing will keep me in the practice of medicine, my passion for communicating hope and direction will keep me afloat as a public speaker.

3) I analysed the things that gave me PAIN and STRESS.

Many of us have been hurt and disappointed severally by people. For instance, I lost a sibling who was supposed to be my elder brother to a careless doctor who was treating him for malaria for several weeks while he was suffering from anaemic heart failure; which eventually took him. He was the only son of my parents then; with five girl-children ahead of him already, so you can imagine the pain of my parents at losing a son they've been waiting for.

You see, there will be defining moments in your life. You don't have to forget them; but heal from them and turn them into a message/career. Make sure someone close to you does not have to go through the same things that hurt you in the past.

4) I took a look at the PROBLEMS around me.

I believe that problem solvers are men of purpose. Problem-solving will shoot you to relevance and make you a man-on-assignment; a man of purpose. I found a problem.

When I was a student, one problem I saw was a sea of people who didn't know why they were in school. Some naive girls as young as 16 or 17 years were readily snapped up by smooth talkers who go on to persuade them to move in with them. Every night is a night of rumble under the sheets. These girls enter the university as good, homely girls but are turned to sex objects before they leave school. These are people's future wives for that matter. I saw it as a social problem that needs to be solved. It pained me, so I started talking about it. I will enter a class early in the morning before a lecturer comes in and plead for attention from them to hear me out. I talked in hostels too. Little did I know that I was sharpening my public speaking skills and perfecting myself in the art of persuassion; at the same time, making an impact in the lives of first year students.

5) I spent time bathing myself in PRAYER; asking God why He created me, and sent me to my family, my community, my state, and Nigeria. Why was I born in Nigeria and not in Luxemburg?

I prayed until I had peace in my mind that God wanted me to practice medicine and not to be an entrepreneur/importer of drugs after medical school. Lol.

You see, I believe the bible is a universal book that has sold more than any book on earth; filled with so much wisdom. Thus whether you're a christain, muslim, or an atheist, I hope you draw inspiration from a story I read in Habakkuk 2vs1-3 that taught me this 5th point.

Prophet Habakkuk said he will stand on his watch (the place of prayer), to hear what God will tell him. Then God gave him his purpose and told him to write it boldly and in plain letters. God further encouraged him with further words of hope. You can find your purpose like this.

PART 4

Warning:

1) Ladies, please never marry a man that clearly lacks purpose. They are everywhere, parambulating up and down without a purpose/plan for their lives. It will be a Holy Padlock, not a Holy Wedlock; because they will sit over your purpose/plans/ambitions; feeling threatened at your progress since they themselves lack purpose. They are the type of men that graduate into abusers; battering their wives at the slightest issue because they try so hard demanding for respect instead of earning it with their grand purpose/plan/ambition/sense of direction. The stories on internet portraying all sort of abuses meted out to women are enough lessons. Beware, lest you forget.

2) Gentlemen,please do not marry a clearly clueless, naive woman who is unsupportive, directionless, and totally dependent and needy, without a life of her own. As a single lady, her highest calling is spending time strategising on how to tie down a man of her own; warming a hundred beds in town without planning on how to be a wife/mother/resourceful partner/efficient manager of resources/home-maker.

A sense of Purpose/Assignment solves all that. It has a way of confering wisdom for living to people who discover theirs.

PART 5

My Prayer For You

If you're currently reading this, I believe you're a messenger; and you need to know that. You were designed with an end in mind so you should discover it and fulfil it.

The spotlight is on you now. May your life never lack a sense of purpose. You’ll never drift through life again. You’ll go from wandering aimlessly to possessing your future. You will own it.

You shall experience a quantum leap - a radical ascent of grace, shooting you up into new realms of life, not traceable to your natural ability.

You shall experience unpredicted emergence; a show up on the scene supernaturally, like the Wind, and taking your space by storm!

You shall experience a mighty rescue from habits stronger than you, plus the licence for a future better than your past.

God will take over your life and you will become a different person by grace. Your soul will be emptied of pain, and the curtains will lift for new light.

Grace to you. Grace to me too.
#copied.

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Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by avicky(f): 2:35am On Oct 08, 2015
joliefille:




Dear Sir,
Your initial argument was that the school does not have a ready pool of educated human resources due to its location, so I pointed out to you that other businesses (schools) in the area are not faced with similar challenge.
There are members of this thread that call those areas mentioned home and therefore know better. Don't be like the "arm chair scholar" who has never been to Africa and says "Africa is in a corner of Nigeria".
NB: Iju is about #50 by cab from Canaanland.

Five gbosas for you fine girl, joliefille.
Gbam. Nothing more to add.
Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by manie(m): 9:22am On Oct 08, 2015
joliefille:




Dear Sir,
Your initial argument was that the school does not have a ready pool of educated human resources due to its location, so I pointed out to you that other businesses (schools) in the area are not faced with similar challenge.
There are members of this thread that call those areas mentioned home and therefore know better. Don't be like the "arm chair scholar" who has never been to Africa and says "Africa is in a corner of Nigeria".
NB: Iju is about #50 by cab from Canaanland.
Iju is a rural area that is not too far from the border, what is the school fees obtainable at pakoto, atan, iju, owode, igbesa, idi-iroko, ajegunle, adie owe, alapoti and other rural areas of Ado Odo/ Ota?If the owner does not have a minimum of N200 Million, his school will only be modeled for people in that locality. Investing the N200 millio does not mean the school will break-even in 5 to 10 years. There are lot people who have invested higher funds into school business who have converted their property to over viable economic ventures. The business enviroment in Nigeria is quite harsh. I know graduates who earned 15k as at September 2015 in the city of Lagos. When I asked them why they settle for such, the replies were that the places of work were walking distance from their place of abode. Whereas un-educated young people who live in rural border communities make more than this. My JS3 educated bricklayer at Alapoti has 3 houses, 2 are residential and the 3rd is a guest house/hotel, he also rears goat and pig. The animal husbandy gives him a minimum of N1 million every year and the guy is just 35 years. The owner of that school is obviously trying to break-even, he cannot get home-based talent in that locality. The talents in that locality usually work in Lagos and or about 4 schools in Ota. Those looking for work in the big schools in Ota, usually compete with pool of talents from Lagos and all over the country. NB, you can always pass your opinion and points across in a civil way. We are not having an argument, but a discussion, intellectual intercourse and cross fertilization of ideas.

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Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by masties2(f): 10:27am On Oct 08, 2015
artisticallyart:

Some are born teachers, other achieve being a great teacher and many teachers do it out of hunger.

grin the hunger part is so true. Some also do It to avoid sitting down at home a case of half loaf is better than none.
Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by masties2(f): 10:40am On Oct 08, 2015
manie:
Iju is a rural area that is not too far from the border, what is the school fees obtainable at pakoto, atan, iju, owode, igbesa, idi-iroko, ajegunle, adie owe, alapoti and other rural areas of Ado Odo/ Ota?If the owner does not have a minimum of N200 Million, his school will only be modeled for people in that locality. Investing the N200 millio does not mean the school will break-even in 5 to 10 years. There are lot people who have invested higher funds into school business who have converted their property to over viable economic ventures. The business enviroment in Nigeria is quite harsh. I know graduates who earned 15k as at September 2015 in the city of Lagos. When I asked them why they settle for such, the replies were that the places of work were walking distance from their place of abode. Whereas un-educated young people who live in rural border communities make more than this. My JS3 educated bricklayer at Alapoti has 3 houses, 2 are residential and the 3rd is a guest house/hotel, he also rears goat and pig. The animal husbandy gives him a minimum of N1 million every year and the guy is just 35 years. The owner of that school is obviously trying to break-even, he cannot get home-based talent in that locality. The talents in that locality usually work in Lagos and or about 4 schools in Ota. Those looking for work in the big schools in Ota, usually compete with pool of talents from Lagos and all over the country. NB, you can always pass your opinion and points across in a civil way. We are not having an argument, but a discussion and cross fertilization of ideas.

I don't understand the thrust of your argument. Are you trying to justify the 10k per month salary or saying graduates should forget about school and take up bricklaying? I am asking cos truly I do not understand your point. Everyone wants a break through as well including teachers an if bricklaying is the new goldmine let me go and learn it sharply. Hunger doesn't understand passion

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Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by babyfaceafrica: 11:04am On Oct 08, 2015
masties2:


I don't understand the thrust of your argument. Are you trying to justify the 10k per month salary or saying graduates should forget about school and take up bricklaying? I am asking cos truly I do not understand your point. Everyone wants a break through as well including teachers an if bricklaying is the new goldmine let me go and learn it sharply. Hunger doesn't understand passion
lol...hmmmm.hunger doesn't. Understand passion..hmm

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Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by manie(m): 11:09am On Oct 08, 2015
masties2:


I don't understand the thrust of your argument. Are you trying to justify the 10k per month salary or saying graduates should forget about school and take up bricklaying? I am asking cos truly I do not understand your point. Everyone wants a break through as well including teachers an if bricklaying is the new goldmine let me go and learn it sharply. Hunger doesn't understand passion
I am not justifying it, and we cannot crucify the owner. In my earlier post, I said the owner may have to convert his property into other ventures that gives better returns at little recurrent expenditures. I have been to the school before, from my little knowledge of real eastate valuation the investment in the school is not less than N40 million and the monthly running cost will be 500k or more. The owner needs to up his game or convert his real estate portfolio into a hotel, warehouse, church, factory, petrol station or residential houses although the returns could be lower.
Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by Nobody: 11:27am On Oct 08, 2015
masties2:


I don't understand the thrust of your argument. Are you trying to justify the 10k per month salary or saying graduates should forget about school and take up bricklaying? I am asking cos truly I do not understand your point. Everyone wants a break through as well including teachers an if bricklaying is the new goldmine let me go and learn it sharply. Hunger doesn't understand passion
grin....you just hit the nail on the head........[size=45pt]Hunger does not understand passion.[/size]

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Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by manie(m): 11:30am On Oct 08, 2015
masties2:


I don't understand the thrust of your argument. Are you trying to justify the 10k per month salary or saying graduates should forget about school and take up bricklaying? I am asking cos truly I do not understand your point. Everyone wants a break through as well including teachers an if bricklaying is the new goldmine let me go and learn it sharply. Hunger doesn't understand passion
Graduates should embrace functional education, must be creative and be street wise. Graduates of Building Technology are jobless, while barely educated artisans in the building/construction sector are making cool. Just few months ago, the carpenter I contracted for the roofing and ceiling of a 3 bedroom bungalow earned professional fee of 100k for a job that lasted 6 days, while the bricklayers that did the German floor, plastered inside and outside of the building earned 250k. Rather than spend years on dead end jobs, graduates need to acquire marketable skills and having multiple streams of legitimate income is the way to go in the 21st century.

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Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by nellyalph: 12:59pm On Oct 08, 2015
Mummy123:
There is vacancy for the post of a yoruba and bilogy teacher at anchor mirror abesan, i just saw it now. I think the salry range is 18 k, for thise interested

Pls where is the location of the school? And how to apply
Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by manie(m): 1:29pm On Oct 08, 2015
Readers are leaders, unfortunately the average Nigerian graduate only read to pass exams. In fact they stop reading after earning their degrees, teachers are gradually becoming of this. Most of us who read do not read wide. I have a library of about 2000 books which I started accumulating in 1995, the books cover various disciplines and areas of human interest eg Politics, Econimics, Marketing, Strategy, Education, Philosophy, Science, Theology, Psychology, Biology, Ecology, Business, Management, History, Culture, Finance, Investment, Enterpreneurship, Personal Development etc. I also have an e-library that consists of over 500 titles. ............................ Currently reading a great book titled "How come THAT idiot's rich and I'm Not" by Robert Shemin. I shall endeavour to share the titles of Personal Development books on this thread once in a month. Someone defined Knowledge as "what we know that gives us an edge". Anybody who is a functional practitioner in the Knowledge industry ought to have an edge over other citizens.

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Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by odimbannamdi(m): 1:30pm On Oct 08, 2015
manie:
Graduates should embrace functional education, must be creative and be street wise. Graduates of Building Technology are jobless, while barely educated artisans in the building/construction sector are making cool. Just few months ago, the carpenter I contracted for the roofing and ceiling of a 3 bedroom earned professional fee of 100k for a job that lasted 6 days, while the bricklayers that plastered inside and outside of the building earned 250k. Rather than spend years on dead end jobs, graduates need to acquire marketable skills and having multiple streams of legitimate income is the way to go in the 21st century.

As vague as you may have sounded to others, i perfectly grasped your point of view.

Inasmuch as most graduates idly wait for non-existent white-collar jobs, i assure you that there are a few who are actually thinking outside the box.

Started out something/biz churned out of creative thinking requires capital which is difficult to get on a platter of gold. Most times, your guardians or benefactors cant start u up coz they too lack the capital. So-called investors would want to know how far you have gone in the biz when u literally have nothing in your pockets. "Starting small" is one inspirational cliche that is unjustifiable because sometimes you dont even have the "small" at all. Brother, i pray you dont experience what it means to be penniless.

The only way out of this is to lay hands on any available job and start saving little money for your dream business.

Thats mostly the situation of graduates you see around and you term them as not being creative enough to launch out on their own.

The bigshots of today didnt immediately metamorphose to the level they are in noe

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Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by manie(m): 1:41pm On Oct 08, 2015
odimbannamdi:


As vague as you may have sounded to others, i perfectly grasped your point of view.

Inasmuch as most graduates idly wait for non-existent white-collar jobs, i assure you that there are a few who are actually thinking outside the box.

Started out something/biz churned out of creative thinking requires capital which is difficult to get on a platter of gold. Most times, your guardians or benefactors cant start u up coz they too lack the capital. So-called investors would want to know how far you have gone in the biz when u literally have nothing in your pockets. "Starting small" is one inspirational cliche that is unjustifiable because sometimes you dont even have the "small" at all. Brother, i pray you dont experience what it means to be penniless.

The only way out of this is to lay hands on any available job and start saving little money for your dream business.

Thats mostly the situation of graduates you see around and you term them as not being creative enough to launch out on their own.

The bigshots of today didnt immediately metamorphose to the level they are in noe
Thank you for this wondeful post.,
Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by babyfaceafrica: 2:14pm On Oct 08, 2015
nellyalph:


Pls where is the location of the school? And how to apply
18k is too small for bsc graduates nw
Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by Nobody: 2:56pm On Oct 08, 2015
babyfaceafrica:
18k is too small for bsc graduates nw
15k B.sc edu.
Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by babyfaceafrica: 2:57pm On Oct 08, 2015
artisticallyart:
15k B.sc edu.
chai..gradutes don suffer
Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by Freshboi: 3:11pm On Oct 08, 2015
I would also like to add that many graduates who lack jobs are the cause of their own misfortune. How can you employ someone who cannot express himself in simple English? Or someone who cannot defend his certificate? I agree that the jobs are scarce....... but many of the job applicants aren't simply employable.
Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by nellyalph: 3:48pm On Oct 08, 2015
babyfaceafrica:
18k is too small for bsc graduates nw

Abi? But I am not doing anything for now.

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