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Re: How To Move On After Getting Sacked by Etuagievin(m): 7:50pm On Mar 20, 2021
kingandamy4life:
Hello guys.this guy made a valid point. But one problem we always have is we never invest while we re working. You see amazing opportunities and you think your salary is God to you. Learn to invest. Your salary is a seed. No job in Nigeria has security.I lost my job but the investment I made is keeping me on and am not sure I want to even work for anybody. Guys invest and if you need a good investment advise you can hola at me
. Please I will need your advise on what to invest in
Re: How To Move On After Getting Sacked by Smokezz(m): 7:52pm On Mar 20, 2021
Go to hell..

You all talk cheap..
Be ur own boss blah blah blah..

U think is by cheap talk.
Running a kiosk requires capital..
Will the money fall from heaven..

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Re: How To Move On After Getting Sacked by sowilli: 8:19pm On Mar 20, 2021
Best thing that can happen to anyone is a sack. It may come hard and depressing especially if you work for a top notch firm with a good pay check and position. Overtime, you would figure it’s one of the best things that can happen to you. It’s a moment of self discovery, you would imagine and do things you would never have done and believe me, it’s not like if you did your job better, you would have had your job. Just like you are aware, the office politics are there. Come on, you did your best and if you didn’t, you didn’t just like the job. It means it was the right thing for you either ways.

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Re: How To Move On After Getting Sacked by The5DME(m): 8:34pm On Mar 20, 2021
stanliwise:

Definitely, you have to quit something you don’t like, don’t let anyone talk things into your head.
When you actually don’t fit into a place there is always a cold feeling you have.
Just like when a fish is on the land, no matter what you try to do, getting back into water will be the ultimate solution.

Now here are some reasons why you shouldn’t leave.

If your lack of comfort ain’t anything related to the Job Per se because many time wobbling feelings sometimes comes from other source e.g
Mid-life crisis
Social issues
Temperamental issues

In other words, the issues are personal issues and not anything linked to the job but they just affect you as a person. The only solution is to go for counseling treatment and find help.

Second reason is you’re learning, many time bad feelings are as a result of not having just enough experience to perform smoothly and if this is the issue I advise you turn on your learning spirit and be patient, things will get better as you begin to find experience.

Lastly, if such job gives you an environment to grow and develop your personal skills. Most jobs don’t give you room or breathing space to do any self improvement, you only work and work and then go home tired. But if you get a job flexible enough. Hang on and develop yourself with pace. In no time you will become a master of something and will quit gracefully.
Hello bro, pls I need some therapy or someone to talk to. My mind is driving me crazy right now.
Re: How To Move On After Getting Sacked by vickydevoka(m): 8:53pm On Mar 20, 2021
kingandamy4life:
Hello guys.this guy made a valid point. But one problem we always have is we never invest while we re working. You see amazing opportunities and you think your salary is God to you. Learn to invest. Your salary is a seed. No job in Nigeria has security.I lost my job but the investment I made is keeping me on and am not sure I want to even work for anybody. Guys invest and if you need a good investment advise you can hola at me
Please wat can of investment one can have
Re: How To Move On After Getting Sacked by vickydevoka(m): 8:54pm On Mar 20, 2021
MrNipplesLover:
The females won't have much problem.

There's a business out there for them that can fetch them x50 of their salaries, and they'll still enjoy pleasure and orgasms while doing the business.


Double profits.
Fat lie. Olosho work is too risky abeg. De use most of them for money rituals. Unless if de lady is sharp , she will go to baba for reinforcement



I great all the FUTURE here.

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Re: How To Move On After Getting Sacked by vickydevoka(m): 8:56pm On Mar 20, 2021
KillaBeans:
Lost my job 4months ago and fully into cryptocurrency trading for now. It's been cool so far though
Please how does it go
Re: How To Move On After Getting Sacked by KillaBeans(m): 9:00pm On Mar 20, 2021
It's simple but your commitment should be 100%. Develop yourself and do your own research
vickydevoka:

Please how does it go
Re: How To Move On After Getting Sacked by Goalnaldo(m): 9:22pm On Mar 20, 2021
saphiere:
What of how to completely move on after a breakup?
This one is more important and affects one's mental health than job sack. I've been reading articles upon articles.
you don't need to quote the whole thread dear.
Re: How To Move On After Getting Sacked by saphiere(f): 9:24pm On Mar 20, 2021
Goalnaldo:
you don't need to quote the whole thread dear.
Oh sorry.
Re: How To Move On After Getting Sacked by labelle123(f): 9:26pm On Mar 20, 2021
Easier said than done
Nice advice though
Re: How To Move On After Getting Sacked by Goalnaldo(m): 9:34pm On Mar 20, 2021
saphiere:
Oh sorry.
you are welcome.
Re: How To Move On After Getting Sacked by stanliwise(m): 10:10pm On Mar 20, 2021
The5DME:

Hello bro, pls I need some therapy or someone to talk to. My mind is driving me crazy right now.
you can go ahead I will listen
Re: How To Move On After Getting Sacked by lanre88(m): 10:12pm On Mar 20, 2021
You lost your job?

Let us show you something far better than your job.

We are out to empower people and expose them to what would continue to be a life changer.

A word is enough...
Re: How To Move On After Getting Sacked by Zivaharry(m): 10:19pm On Mar 20, 2021
stanliwise:

Definitely, you have to quit something you don’t like, don’t let anyone talk things into your head.
When you actually don’t fit into a place there is always a cold feeling you have.
Just like when a fish is on the land, no matter what you try to do, getting back into water will be the ultimate solution.

Now here are some reasons why you shouldn’t leave.

If your lack of comfort ain’t anything related to the Job Per se because many time wobbling feelings sometimes comes from other source e.g
Mid-life crisis
Social issues
Temperamental issues

In other words, the issues are personal issues and not anything linked to the job but they just affect you as a person. The only solution is to go for counseling treatment and find help.

Second reason is you’re learning, many time bad feelings are as a result of not having just enough experience to perform smoothly and if this is the issue I advise you turn on your learning spirit and be patient, things will get better as you begin to find experience.

Lastly, if such job gives you an environment to grow and develop your personal skills. Most jobs don’t give you room or breathing space to do any self improvement, you only work and work and then go home tired. But if you get a job flexible enough. Hang on and develop yourself with pace. In no time you will become a master of something and will quit gracefully.
thank you, though, I have left......it took me complete two years to reach the conclusion of leaving.
Re: How To Move On After Getting Sacked by Dorlarphor10: 10:22pm On Mar 20, 2021
Zivaharry:
What about not liking your job......as a teacher, I resigned last year December, I don't have another job yet....I feel so sad each time I come to school, as if I don't belong there....... again, the salary is never enough to take care of my self, let alone saving or giving someone..... Though, I quickly learn how to do poultry feeds( no money to start it yet)......so I ask, is it proper to quit a job u don't like without having another yet?


The same thing that happened to me early this month. I resumed to work(teaching also) on Tues and I resigned Friday of that same week. I just don't enjoy the work any longer, the workload was much and the pay is not much. For the few days that I was on the job I don't like myself. Initially I thought I will be able to combine it with my side hustle but no, I have to battle with lesson note at home, I was like who sent me... I kukuma face my hustle squarely,no time...lol
Re: How To Move On After Getting Sacked by stanliwise(m): 10:23pm On Mar 20, 2021
Zivaharry:
thank you, though, I have left......it took me complete two years to reach the conclusion of leaving.
Then why did you ask?
Does the choice still hunt you?
Re: How To Move On After Getting Sacked by saintfaculty(m): 10:40pm On Mar 20, 2021
Eddodoh:

What kind of investment will u suggest cos I once did Phones & Accessories Business but it crashed.
Re: How To Move On After Getting Sacked by MrNipplesLover(m): 10:46pm On Mar 20, 2021
vickydevoka:
Fat lie. Olosho work is too risky abeg. De use most of them for money rituals. Unless if de lady is sharp , she will go to baba for reinforcement


Is there anything to make money in this world that's not risky?
Re: How To Move On After Getting Sacked by Oyerinde16(m): 10:57pm On Mar 20, 2021
I remember when I got disengaged by MTNN/IsonBpo, 2018, I took a month break, fell back on savings, registered a company and started from square one... Today I'm great full to God, those I left there still task me for financial help till today...

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Re: How To Move On After Getting Sacked by darediamond(m): 6:08am On Mar 21, 2021
zazawaga:
Just like the 280 lot of MTN employees or should I say former employees, life throws us punches and most times it’s where we least expect; in the face.

A job loss is an undeniably excruciating punch in the face. I mean, a slap would have sufficed; maybe a query, a warning email, anything but a sack. It's surreal for some, there's a bit of denial initially but as reality dawns, you realize you've been hit really bad.

As you digest the information that has been handed to you either by mail, word of mouth or public announcement, the news that you’re no longer on the pay roll gets you thinking of how much you could have done your job better. How you shouldn’t have snoozed the alarm every time it went off or how you should have taken that career advice you read on discovery seriously.

Let me break it to you, half of the time, just like in the case of these 280 MTN employees, it’s not your fault. In their case the company gave an excuse of the need to bring in professionals that’ll bring a fresh perspective to things and to avail the scaked employees other career options. Amazing opportunity, right?

“It was designed drawing on feedback from employees and following consultation with elected employees representatives. It provides a financial incentive and opportunity for employees who have worked with MTN for over 5 years to pursue other career interest and personal ambition full-time, while increasing opportunities for professionals with a fresh perspective wishing to join the MTN family.” — MTN Nigeria
But we all know MTN just paid 30 billion naira out of the 330 billion naira they were fined by the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC). So like I said earlier, there’s usually a cover story, a quote for the public, but more often than not, it’s not your fault.

If you’re like me, you’re probably thinking “even if it wasn’t my fault that I got fired, the point remains that I’m out a job” and that’s what we’re really here to solve. So let’s not waste more time discussing companies who are gradually going out of business.

1.First of all, give yourself some real time to figure out your next step.

And that may mean weeks, not a few hours! Don’t feel compelled to jump right back into the work force. You will feel some shock—the same way you would feel shock after any loss. Take some time to deal with that. When you are ready to jump back in, keep your options open, you don’t have to apply to Globacom or Airtel alone. Actually, this might be a good time to explore a new field that you’ve always wanted to try but never had the time to, start a business, or if you’re still young at heart, go back to school.

2.Let go of the way life should have gone.

Resisting the job loss causes more pain. Sometimes you know why you were fired, sometimes you just don’t. Don’t waste any time figuring it out. Be mature about anything you feel may have contributed to it. See the difference between reality and illusion (reality is you lost your job, illusion is you’ll never find another job.) Take a moment to go inside yourself, get silent and listen to your intuition. Some of your best ideas will come when you slow down enough and tune in.

3. Looking for a job is now your job.

It may take a lot longer to find a new job than you think it will. For some people it took them six months and for some others it took them more to find a new job. You might have to settle for less. We’re in a tough economy and the dream job you want might not be available for the next few years. Some jobs leave the market and never come back, and you may be facing that reality. Don’t get discouraged. Remember, even in a bad economy, there are always jobs for good people.


4.However, get a grip on your online image:

Your reputation and your online persona play much more of a role in getting you a new job than your resume or your cover letter ever could. Your profiles on Facebook and LinkedIn should be spruced up and optimized as much as possible to make you as attractive as you can be to a potential employer. And don’t forget to Google yourself to see what comes up.

5. The next job you take may be a transitional one.

Whether it’s full or part time, embrace it. It’s like learning to walk again after a terrible accident. Every experience is a valuable one and you never know where it may lead. It’s very okay to freelance or find part-time work to get some cash flow until you find the perfect new position. In fact, you may find that you don’t need a full-time job as much as you thought you did to be happy and secure.

On the whole, please don’t blame yourself. For some reason, I keep reiterating this. And it’s not in a bid to encourage you to throw a pity party for yourself but because blame never accomplishes anything.

Don’t get addicted to your story of why you got fired or how unlucky you are, because it will hold you back. There is no shame or embarrassment to be had. Every successful person has lost a job at some stage. Instead of feeling shame, honor this as just a life change that will make you stronger. Work hard, be true to yourself in self-development, stick around optimistic people not victim circles and the best will come.


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Re: How To Move On After Getting Sacked by Zivaharry(m): 6:26am On Mar 21, 2021
stanliwise:
Then why did you ask?
Does the choice still hunt you?
no, it doesn't...
Re: How To Move On After Getting Sacked by Eddodoh(m): 8:55am On Mar 21, 2021
Oyerinde16:
I remember when I got disengaged by MTNN/IsonBpo, 2018, I took a month break, fell back on savings, registered a company and started from square one... Today I'm great full to God, those I left there still task me for financial help till today...
Bro, I was disengaged in 2017 by d same ISON BPO but I was under Airtel process.

Can we chat privately?
Re: How To Move On After Getting Sacked by eaglejay13(m): 11:32am On Mar 21, 2021
GreaterFuture:
Join a convenient Supply chain of any industry or Area of Business e.g Agriculture/Farming or Food Business, Transport and Logistics, etc.



How?
Re: How To Move On After Getting Sacked by extol1(m): 2:14pm On Mar 21, 2021
Smokezz:
Go to hell..
You all talk cheap.. Be ur own boss blah blah blah..
U think is by cheap talk. Running a kiosk requires capital.. Will the money fall from heaven..
well said ask them to give u loan, they will never agree they have
Re: How To Move On After Getting Sacked by extol1(m): 2:16pm On Mar 21, 2021
lanre88:
You lost your job?

Let us show you something far better than your job.

We are out to empower people and expose them to what would continue to be a life changer.

A word is enough...
then how can someone be part of it
Re: How To Move On After Getting Sacked by Yinksy09(m): 8:11pm On Mar 22, 2021
It’s not easy moving on after getting sacked but I believe we all should always prepare especially with the fact that no job is secured in this country.
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Re: How To Move On After Getting Sacked by Princeton92(m): 8:40pm On Jul 04, 2021
Smokezz:
Go to hell..

You all talk cheap..
Be ur own boss blah blah blah..

U think is by cheap talk.
Running a kiosk requires capital..
Will the money fall from heaven..



Y.O.UUUUUUUU
Re: How To Move On After Getting Sacked by FatherCHRISTMAS: 3:04am On Jul 05, 2021
The5DME:

Hello bro, pls I need some therapy or someone to talk to. My mind is driving me crazy right now.
What happened
Re: How To Move On After Getting Sacked by Olunmercy56(f): 6:15am On Jul 05, 2021
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