Welcome, Guest: Register On Nairaland / LOGIN! / Trending / Recent / New
Stats: 3,107,486 members, 7,668,118 topics. Date: Wednesday, 06 December 2023 at 06:05 AM

Nigeria And Her First And Second Class Job Syndrome - Jobs/Vacancies (9) - Nairaland

Nairaland Forum / Nairaland / General / Jobs/Vacancies / Nigeria And Her First And Second Class Job Syndrome (49535 Views)

Open Letter To Second Class And Third Class Graduates / The Plight Of Second Class Lower in Nigeria / First And Second Job Through Nairaland, Resume Today (2) (3) (4)

(1) (2) (3) ... (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (Reply) (Go Down)

Re: Nigeria And Her First And Second Class Job Syndrome by WinLABSstores: 10:04am On Oct 19, 2021
CelestineNelson:

What's the project all about Sir. Is it something I can do remotely? I will drop my email with you bro
Please WhatsApp message me or drop your number

1 Like

Re: Nigeria And Her First And Second Class Job Syndrome by CelestineNelson: 2:16pm On Oct 19, 2021
WinLABSstores:

Please WhatsApp message me or drop your number
All right sir
Re: Nigeria And Her First And Second Class Job Syndrome by kroger: 6:04pm On Oct 19, 2021
CelestineNelson:

Was unable to open. The email or reply it Sir

What is your WhatsApp number?
Re: Nigeria And Her First And Second Class Job Syndrome by CelestineNelson: 8:49pm On Oct 19, 2021
kroger:


What is your WhatsApp number?
08162263847
Re: Nigeria And Her First And Second Class Job Syndrome by Goodness34: 2:36pm On Nov 13, 2022
good afternoon sir please you promised to help me sir please am depresed
Re: Nigeria And Her First And Second Class Job Syndrome by Alexxx2000: 3:39pm On Jan 18
Re: Nigeria And Her First And Second Class Job Syndrome by SideshowBob: 8:26pm On May 23
Nigeria kills many legal dreams.
Re: Nigeria And Her First And Second Class Job Syndrome by HeDied: 11:02pm On Jun 02
Good day sir, please I pray for grace to be sufficient for you to also add me among the ones as I have seen a lot of request targeted at you @Kroger. Please I'm deeply in need of a laptop to learn graphic design and other digital skills. I'm not asking for a brand new one and I am not feeling entitled for it. I'm only begging you please. There are fairly used ones for 50-60k. Please support me with any amount to buy one. I really need it please. And if you have any one you are no longer using and can be gifted to me (even if it's to pay a little amount for it) honestly i will so appreciate it.

May your kind gesture reach me and may God Almighty who has seen your good heart bless you the more in all your endeavours- AMEN.

Ayodeji Ojo C., GTBank 0440532 568,

Thank you @Kroger.

1 Like

Re: Nigeria And Her First And Second Class Job Syndrome by oxiide22(m): 12:57pm On Jun 04
kroger:
I graduated with the least of grades "PASS" from one of the federal universities, not because i was a numskull but because i did not join the band wagon of the "sorters". More so i was financially inept which resulted in missing some exams, but after 4 years the war was over. With my kind of grade the future was deem for me with no hope. I took some computer programming courses to add to my CV i thought it would be of help. Alas four years on no single interview, i was roaming the streets without hope

God finally answered my call and i travel to the united states for greener pastures, i enrolled for a six months IT course and after completion i received my first phone interview from one of the telecom company and later on skype interview. after three days i was called for a one on one interview at their corporate office. It was straight forward with three interviewers, they asked about my skills and what i could do , which i told them with great confidence. A system was brought in and i was asked to configure bla bla bla which i did. To my amazement none asked a question pertaining my degree what they where hammering on was on the job.

After completion i was given the job instantly to resume the following Monday with a well furnished office and a very good pay. Right Now i am the manager of my team of which i developed a standard software for the company that remains number one.

My point is why is Nigeria hell bent on class of degree rather what the individual has to offer.There are lots of talented 3rd class and pass job seekers out there if given a chance will perform far better. I think this is also one of the bane that is making the Nigerian economy a far cry, it hurts seeing the lower class graduates not given a chance. I weep for Nigeria. I recently sent my resume to one of the Nigerian job boards just to test if i will be contacted but no call as usual maybe because of my lower degree grin . Nigeria has a very long way to go, even the oyibos that taught us the system isn't even using it its just so annoying.

For all those with a lower degree believe in yourself, a paper should not define your worth but rather look inward and surely you will conquer.

Pardon my English and thanks for reading

we do
Re: Nigeria And Her First And Second Class Job Syndrome by oxiide22(m): 3:42pm On Jun 04
kroger:
I graduated with the least of

sir why
Re: Nigeria And Her First And Second Class Job Syndrome by ZeroWorries(m): 12:07am On Jun 06
Please help me with any amount to start a POS business.

Sir, I was working in a hotel bar managed by an abusive boss even when I didn't wrong him, he was always abusing me. I can't count the number of times he would verbally, physically abuse me in front of customers, saying I am useless, despite huge sales I recorded for him every week. A day came when he broke my head with a glass he threw at me.
I have never seen or heard where a customer would be asked to pay N1000 if he breaks a glass which is not intentional. So that day, his own friend was the one who broke the glass and refused to pay. That was the day he threw the broken glass at me and broke my head. Also, my salary was supposed to be N25,000/month but he never paid me complete amount for once. He always deducted his staff salary for different reasons, including broken glasses by customers. Some months, I ended up receiving less than 15k as my salary, after putting in 24hours on/off. It is sad that a mature man like me was being abused in such manner. A graduate at that.

So even though I didn't have another job which made it difficult for me to quit his job, I knew if I continue to work there, he may kill or give me permanent injury someday. So I left the place. Over 2 months now since I left the place, I have nothing on me again. Very hungry, starving, sad and depressed in life. Please put a smile on my face by assisting me in anyway you can to start a POS business. Be richly blessed and rewarded as you assist me sir Kroger. And please sorry for bordering you with long story.

N50k, 30k and even 20k can start it.

In faith, I drop my account details below hoping for something positive. I trust in God.

Okoro Chukwu, 240 5939673, Zen ith Bank.
Re: Nigeria And Her First And Second Class Job Syndrome by oxiide22(m): 2:32pm On Jun 06
kroger:


What is your WhatsApp number?
here
Re: Nigeria And Her First And Second Class Job Syndrome by ZeroWorries(m): 11:01pm On Jun 07
Keepus
Re: Nigeria And Her First And Second Class Job Syndrome by ZeroWorries(m): 7:30am On Jun 08
kroger:
I graduated with the least of grades "PASS" from one of the federal universities, not because i was a numskull but because i did not join the band wagon of the "sorters". More so i was financially inept which resulted in missing some exams, but after 4 years the war was over. With my kind of grade the future was deem for me with no hope. I took some computer programming courses to add to my CV i thought it would be of help. Alas four years on no single interview, i was roaming the streets without hope

God finally answered my call and i travel to the united states for greener pastures, i enrolled for a six months IT course and after completion i received my first phone interview from one of the telecom company and later on skype interview. after three days i was called for a one on one interview at their corporate office. It was straight forward with three interviewers, they asked about my skills and what i could do , which i told them with great confidence. A system was brought in and i was asked to configure bla bla bla which i did. To my amazement none asked a question pertaining my degree what they where hammering on was on the job.

After completion i was given the job instantly to resume the following Monday with a well furnished office and a very good pay. Right Now i am the manager of my team of which i developed a standard software for the company that remains number one.

My point is why is Nigeria hell bent on class of degree rather what the individual has to offer.There are lots of talented 3rd class and pass job seekers out there if given a chance will perform far better. I think this is also one of the bane that is making the Nigerian economy a far cry, it hurts seeing the lower class graduates not given a chance. I weep for Nigeria. I recently sent my resume to one of the Nigerian job boards just to test if i will be contacted but no call as usual maybe because of my lower degree grin . Nigeria has a very long way to go, even the oyibos that taught us the system isn't even using it its just so annoying.

For all those with a lower degree believe in yourself, a paper should not define your worth but rather look inward and surely you will conquer.

Pardon my English and thanks for reading


Wow. Just read this now. This is quite inspiring sir. May God bless you and open doors for me and other graduates too.
Re: Nigeria And Her First And Second Class Job Syndrome by oxiide22(m): 7:48am On Jun 08
kroger:


What is your WhatsApp number?
Kroger
Re: Nigeria And Her First And Second Class Job Syndrome by HeDied: 3:23pm On Jun 11
HeDied:
Good day sir, please I pray for grace to be sufficient for you to also add me among the ones as I have seen a lot of request targeted at you @Kroger. Please I'm deeply in need of a laptop to learn graphic design and other digital skills. I'm not asking for a brand new one and I am not feeling entitled for it. I'm only begging you please. There are fairly used ones for 50-60k. Please support me with any amount to buy one. I really need it please. And if you have any one you are no longer using and can be gifted to me (even if it's to pay a little amount for it) honestly i will so appreciate it.

May your kind gesture reach me and may God Almighty who has seen your good heart bless you the more in all your endeavours- AMEN.

Ayodeji Ojo C., GTBank 0440532568,

Thank you @Kroger.

Happy Sunday to you Sir. May God continue to bless and keep you with your family @Kroger. Please extend your kind gesture to me. I have been begging. I really need a laptop please. Help me to get one. Even if the one you are no longer using. I will really appreciate.
Re: Nigeria And Her First And Second Class Job Syndrome by Loveabove(f): 8:16pm On Jun 11
Hello
Re: Nigeria And Her First And Second Class Job Syndrome by Loveabove(f): 9:49am On Jun 12
Good
Re: Nigeria And Her First And Second Class Job Syndrome by Fab21: 11:34am On Jun 13
2072087772
UBA
Re: Nigeria And Her First And Second Class Job Syndrome by Loveabove(f): 7:51pm On Jun 13
.
Re: Nigeria And Her First And Second Class Job Syndrome by ZeroWorries(m): 8:40pm On Jun 14
Put a smile on my face sir @Kroger, please. I have been begging. I don't know how it's going to happen but I pray God gives you the willingness and ability to answer my prayer. POS in picture. Save a dying soul please.
Re: Nigeria And Her First And Second Class Job Syndrome by HeDied: 11:04am On Jun 27
HeDied:
Good day sir, please I pray for grace to be sufficient for you to also add me among the ones as I have seen a lot of request targeted at you @Kroger. Please I'm deeply in need of a laptop to learn graphic design and other digital skills. I'm not asking for a brand new one and I am not feeling entitled for it. I'm only begging you please. There are fairly used ones for 50-60k. Please support me with any amount to buy one. I really need it please. And if you have any one you are no longer using and can be gifted to me (even if it's to pay a little amount for it) honestly i will so appreciate it.

May your kind gesture reach me and may God Almighty who has seen your good heart bless you the more in all your endeavours- AMEN.

Ayodeji Ojo C., GTBank 044 0532568,

Thank you @Kroger.

Hello Mr. Kroger, please consider me on this. A laptop you may not be using again or any little support to help me get one. Just that prices of goods are going up by the day, but still, 50-70k can still get a reasonable fairly used one. This is the best you can do for me and I will have no reason to beg again. Rather, I will be giving others. God bless you beyond your expectation.

Ayodeji Ojo Charles, GTBank 0440532 568,
Re: Nigeria And Her First And Second Class Job Syndrome by Loveabove(f): 11:11pm On Jun 27
[quote author=Loveabove post
Re: Nigeria And Her First And Second Class Job Syndrome by Loveabove(f): 5:32pm On Jul 02
I wish you happy Sunday.
Re: Nigeria And Her First And Second Class Job Syndrome by HeDied: 8:11am On Jul 19
HeDied:
Good day sir, please I pray for grace to be sufficient for you to also add me among the ones as I have seen a lot of request targeted at you @Kroger. Please I'm deeply in need of a laptop to learn graphic design and other digital skills. I'm not asking for a brand new one and I am not feeling entitled for it. I'm only begging you please. There are fairly used ones for 50-60k. Please support me with any amount to buy one. I really need it please. And if you have any one you are no longer using and can be gifted to me (even if it's to pay a little amount for it) honestly i will so appreciate it.

May your kind gesture reach me and may God Almighty who has seen your good heart bless you the more in all your endeavours- AMEN.

Ayodeji Ojo C., GTBank 0440532 568,

Thank you @Kroger.

Hello @Kroger, still haven't heard from you concerning laptop request. Not even a word from you. Do I still have hope or stand a chance? Your response is highly expected sir. Thank you for responding.

1 Like

Re: Nigeria And Her First And Second Class Job Syndrome by HeDied: 9:37am On Jul 29
HeDied:


Hello @Kroger, still haven't heard from you concerning laptop request. Not even a word from you. Do I still have hope or stand a chance? Your response is highly expected sir. Thank you for responding.

Greetings to you sir. Kroger. Please any answer to my laptop plea? Please. God bless you.
Re: Nigeria And Her First And Second Class Job Syndrome by crood: 11:30am On Aug 01
Good morning sir please I really need to talk to you please give me the chance God bless you @kroger
Re: Nigeria And Her First And Second Class Job Syndrome by papiilo(m): 7:26pm On Sep 01
Good evening Mr Kroger you've been helping people please and please help me too
Re: Nigeria And Her First And Second Class Job Syndrome by HeDied: 11:05am On Sep 09
HeDied:
Good day sir, please I pray for grace to be sufficient for you to also add me among the ones as I have seen a lot of request targeted at you @Kroger. Please I'm deeply in need of a laptop to learn graphic design and other digital skills. I'm not asking for a brand new one and I am not feeling entitled for it. I'm only begging you please. There are fairly used ones for 50-60k. Please support me with any amount to buy one. I really need it please. And if you have any one you are no longer using and can be gifted to me (even if it's to pay a little amount for it) honestly i will so appreciate it.

May your kind gesture reach me and may God Almighty who has seen your good heart bless you the more in all your endeavours- AMEN.

Ayodeji Ojo C., GTBank 0440532 568,

Thank you @Kroger.

Mr. Kroger, happy weekend. Please I'm still on this. Consider me please.
Re: Nigeria And Her First And Second Class Job Syndrome by HeDied: 3:26pm On Sep 15
Boss Kroger, no forget your boy abeg. Abeg. God bless you.
Re: Nigeria And Her First And Second Class Job Syndrome by HeDied: 12:05am On Sep 20
Sir Kroger, I'm still very loyal. Please help me.

(1) (2) (3) ... (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (Reply)

Don Jazzy Offers Job Vacancy At Mavins Records / GTB Aptitude Test 2016 / Job Opening At Nigerian Prisons Service

(Go Up)

Sections: politics (1) business autos (1) jobs (1) career education (1) romance computers phones travel sports fashion health
religion celebs tv-movies music-radio literature webmasters programming techmarket

Links: (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

Nairaland - Copyright © 2005 - 2023 Oluwaseun Osewa. All rights reserved. See How To Advertise. 111
Disclaimer: Every Nairaland member is solely responsible for anything that he/she posts or uploads on Nairaland.