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Re: Should I Stop Work And Do A Masters Programme? by otabuko(m): 8:15am On Jul 16, 2017
rien05:
Hello House,

Kindly advise me on which way to follow. I currently earn 150k per month and I am thinking of enrolling for an MBA in Unilag. My headache is I will have to pick the full time option because it is cheaper and has better lecture hours, which means I have to stop work. Classes are from 9am-2pm weekly. The fee is about 200k.
I am skeptical about the part time option because its classes are during the evenings from 4pm to 8pm. I live and work on the island(Ajah) and close by 5pm. My boss won't allow me close by 3pm. He might agree to close at 4pm but even if he agrees to 3pm, there's no way I will get to Unilag before 5:30pm(on a no traffic day) by public transport. And lets say I finish lectures by 8pm, with the traffic and all I might be getting home by 11pm or so(dangerous for a girl). And it will so tell on me because the stress will be too much.(I am already a Lekpa I don't want to disappear). The koko again is that the fees for part time is about 500k.(I just started earning 150k ooh shocked and also ponzi finish my money at the beginning of the year. GREED. don't blame me ohh, many people fell victim with me).
The last option is the Executive MBA. Classes are on saturdays from 8pm to 4pm. The fee is about 2Million. I won't even go there.
If I say I should do another Masters course it will have to be a science course which are all full time.

My question is should I take the risk to forfeit my job and do my MBA? The forms are out. I want to prepare my mind before buying the form(N22,500). I really want an upgrade to my certificate. I also need money to keep me going because there is no one to lean on. Everybody is forming OYO. And I also don't want to regret embracing an opportunity now that I have money for fees. No one knows tomorrow. Please advise oooohhhhhh mbok
Don't leave your job for masters darling. That was how I abandoned my business for masters. Bae I'm still unemployed. Yet with masters. I'd suggest you save a lot and have a self sustainable business that you can fall back on. Come to think of it. Who's gonna be your sponsor since everyone is forming OYO? THINK TWICE. Gracias!
Re: Should I Stop Work And Do A Masters Programme? by jmichael259(m): 8:20am On Jul 16, 2017
rien05:
Hello House,

Kindly advise me on which way to follow. I currently earn 150k per month and I am thinking of enrolling for an MBA in Unilag. My headache is I will have to pick the full time option because it is cheaper and has better lecture hours. The fee is about 200k.
The last option is the Executive MBA. Classes are on saturdays from 8pm to 4pm. The fee is about 2Million. I won't even go there.

My question is should I take the risk to forfeit my job and do my MBA? The forms are out. I want to prepare my mind before buying the form(N22,500). I really want an upgrade to my certificate. I also need money to keep me going because there is no one to lean on.

1) NO dont leave ur job because 2m fees while working is cheaper than 200k fees when jobless. U'll understand and believe me later. 2)There are alternative programs even foreign schools both online and weekends not only unilag. 3) You can join those Bold ladies we see who went into UBER, Keke, Bus or Taxi driving TEMPORARILY to fund themselves through school 4) If u must then wait a few months or a year, learn/improve a language or skill within this period, SAVE A LOT OF MONEY FOR THE PROGRAM, then start ur own biz or move into another job that will give little freedom and provide backup during the program i.e (if u r good in physics, chemistry, maths, french u can get a good pay in some big private sec sch or tutorial centre) (blue collar skills set up in a big way like cake making, shawarma, fast food, event planning, nail fixing, hair dressing, fashion design e.t.c wil put you in charge of ur time wyl u study)


WHATEVER YOU MAY THINK OF BUT THE ULTIMATE POINT IS "NEVER DROP JOB/SKILL/CAREER FOR CERTIFICATE"!!!
Re: Should I Stop Work And Do A Masters Programme? by arshavineering(m): 8:20am On Jul 16, 2017
Trustme2:
Pls do no quit your job. Jobs are quite difficult to come bye these days and considering your current earnings which is really comfortable. It was on this forum some few days back that a UK masters degree holder in Law was complaining that an employer offered her 35k as salary. You can imagine. Moreso an MBA does not give you any edge neither will it increase your pay after its acquisition.Fortunately am also in the procurement proffesional. I have a B.sc, M.Sc, M.B.A, C.I.P.S, M.C.I.A, F.C.A.I with over 10 years working experience but the salary isn't commensurate with the qualification and experience gained over the years. For you in the procurement profession I'll just advice you do your professional certification in C.I.P.Sin Nigeria or C.I.P.S UK which can be acquired with little or no stress if you want you globally accepted certification. With that you'll be ok for now while the masters can wait till when you're more comfortable.Your job first


I really want to do that CIPS course. u have info about it?
Re: Should I Stop Work And Do A Masters Programme? by Anuoluwapo23(f): 8:20am On Jul 16, 2017
You can do both at the sane time
Re: Should I Stop Work And Do A Masters Programme? by yeballs(m): 8:26am On Jul 16, 2017
Masters well as a lady ,,,I just feel having a masters after earning 150k is a total Waste of time.

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Re: Should I Stop Work And Do A Masters Programme? by greatsolihu105: 8:27am On Jul 16, 2017
hmm! what is worth doing at all is worth doing well.... MCS requires money n promotion requires upgrade, ur interest n readiness makes things easily work out than seems should be, follow ur mind is d secret to the real success
Re: Should I Stop Work And Do A Masters Programme? by kondoAlata: 8:31am On Jul 16, 2017
damybamss:
Pls dont quit your job, have you even considered Unilag criteria for masters?
Did you have good grade in your first degree?
Is your O'level à sitting?
You have not even started saving, learn to save atleast 30% of your income first, then budget on the remaining 70.
Dont live certainty for uncertainty.
What is even the assurance that Unilag will admit you for the masters?
Be wise!

Hi, pls shed more light on Unilag MBA requirements. Is it compulsory I have 3 years managerial experience before I can apply for the part time (evening) or there's a way I can make up for that?

Thanks
Re: Should I Stop Work And Do A Masters Programme? by doyinbaby(f): 8:33am On Jul 16, 2017
Don't resign....I don't know what you studied but It is increasingly getting difficult to get jobs these days irrespective of what course you studied.....what is the assurance of job when you complete the masters......Now masters plenty for Nigeria .....my younger brother is keeping his job but doing online masters program....if to say he resign ,what is assurance of another job....think well o..Nigeria hard ..
Re: Should I Stop Work And Do A Masters Programme? by lelvin(m): 8:38am On Jul 16, 2017
There so many ph.d holders working as drivers for dangote and teaching A for apple in some f*ucked up place somewhere. If you want to keep applying for jobs for the next 5yrs, go ahead. Sense fall on you!

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Re: Should I Stop Work And Do A Masters Programme? by jaychubi: 8:42am On Jul 16, 2017
rien05:
Hello House,

Kindly advise me on which way to follow. I currently earn 150k per month and I am thinking of enrolling for an MBA in Unilag. My headache is I will have to pick the full time option because it is cheaper and has better lecture hours, which means I have to stop work. Classes are from 9am-2pm weekly. The fee is about 200k.
I am skeptical about the part time option because its classes are during the evenings from 4pm to 8pm. I live and work on the island(Ajah) and close by 5pm. My boss won't allow me close by 3pm. He might agree to close at 4pm but even if he agrees to 3pm, there's no way I will get to Unilag before 5:30pm(on a no traffic day) by public transport. And lets say I finish lectures by 8pm, with the traffic and all I might be getting home by 11pm or so(dangerous for a girl). And it will so tell on me because the stress will be too much.(I am already a Lekpa I don't want to disappear). The koko again is that the fees for part time is about 500k.(I just started earning 150k ooh shocked and also ponzi finish my money at the beginning of the year. GREED. don't blame me ohh, many people fell victim with me).
The last option is the Executive MBA. Classes are on saturdays from 8pm to 4pm. The fee is about 2Million. I won't even go there.
If I say I should do another Masters course it will have to be a science course which are all full time.

My question is should I take the risk to forfeit my job and do my MBA? The forms are out. I want to prepare my mind before buying the form(N22,500). I really want an upgrade to my certificate. I also need money to keep me going because there is no one to lean on. Everybody is forming OYO. And I also don't want to regret embracing an opportunity now that I have money for fees. No one knows tomorrow. Please advise oooohhhhhh mbok

Quitting 150k job even for a masters in UK on scholarship is a bad choice nt to talk of ordinary Unilag.

Jst yesterday a lawyer came back with a UK masters and could only manage to get a 35k /month job.

Your job is ur life, it's only second to God pls dnt quit it except for a better job. Save n pay more for ur masters provided u keep ur job while in the programme

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Re: Should I Stop Work And Do A Masters Programme? by mapist(m): 8:47am On Jul 16, 2017
PascalJ:


Well, what's ur first degree course? Well, if u are opting for MBA, that means u want to go for a career in management. I) How viable is that? (2) I also think that considering the fact u are scared of forfeiting ur job, then save seriously for some years, that is if u are still young and probably put in for the executive MBA. (3) Another option is probably going for a part time masters in Uniben in a science related course. U could reach me on 08167846370 on wats app for further discussion. Thanks


She doesnt wanna lose her job na.
Re: Should I Stop Work And Do A Masters Programme? by mapist(m): 8:51am On Jul 16, 2017
rien05:


I am 29 years old and I studied BSc.Geology. I currently work as a Procurement Specialist. I know that there are professional courses in Supply chain Management but I feel a Masters tops them. Well maybe i will just wait save up and maybe do CIPS

There are people who read a related course to what you do at work, have Masters in Supply Chain Magt and earn less than half of what you earn yet, you wanna quit your job for school.
Re: Should I Stop Work And Do A Masters Programme? by InvertedHammer: 8:56am On Jul 16, 2017
rien05:
Hello House,

Kindly advise me on which way to follow. I currently earn 150k per month and I am thinking of enrolling for an MBA in Unilag. My headache is I will have to pick the full time option because it is cheaper and has better lecture hours, which means I have to stop work. Classes are from 9am-2pm weekly. The fee is about 200k.
I am skeptical about the part time option because its classes are during the evenings from 4pm to 8pm. I live and work on the island(Ajah) and close by 5pm. My boss won't allow me close by 3pm. He might agree to close at 4pm but even if he agrees to 3pm, there's no way I will get to Unilag before 5:30pm(on a no traffic day) by public transport. And lets say I finish lectures by 8pm, with the traffic and all I might be getting home by 11pm or so(dangerous for a girl). And it will so tell on me because the stress will be too much.(I am already a Lekpa I don't want to disappear). The koko again is that the fees for part time is about 500k.(I just started earning 150k ooh shocked and also ponzi finish my money at the beginning of the year. GREED. don't blame me ohh, many people fell victim with me).
The last option is the Executive MBA. Classes are on saturdays from 8pm to 4pm. The fee is about 2Million. I won't even go there.
If I say I should do another Masters course it will have to be a science course which are all full time.

My question is should I take the risk to forfeit my job and do my MBA? The forms are out. I want to prepare my mind before buying the form(N22,500). I really want an upgrade to my certificate. I also need money to keep me going because there is no one to lean on. Everybody is forming OYO. And I also don't want to regret embracing an opportunity now that I have money for fees. No one knows tomorrow. Please advise oooohhhhhh mbok
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Re: Should I Stop Work And Do A Masters Programme? by dingbang(m): 8:58am On Jul 16, 2017
jashar:
Sisto, lemme encourage you. I'm currently running my part time degree in UNILAG. Economics kiss. It's expensive ooo, but I opted for part payment even though they charged me more for it. But it made it easier to pay for me because i'm not earning up to your salary for now.

My dear, in life, one has to make sacrifices of comfort for the time being. I'm currently in my 2nd year and no, it hasn't been easy. It's been God.

Story, story......

Last year, my first year, I had classes 5/6 days a week. Mondays to Wednesdays, 6pm- 8pm, Thursdays- Fridays, 6pm- 9pm, then some random Saturdays. Let me give you a bit of background here, I live in Mowe, work at Ikeja, school at Yaba then back home to Mowe. smiley The flesh I was gathering disappeared because of that condition (was a size 8,now a 6, trying to get to 10 now) cheesy.

I sometimes got home around past 12am, sometimes to 1am; especially on Camp days. smiley

Why didn't I find somewhere closer to stay? I didn't have female friends that lived close by. I couldn't bring myself to open my mouth and tell my parents I'm moving to man's house cuz of school. grin

Like I said, it is God's grace that is keeping me. Now, my lectures are just Tuesdays and Saturdays, so it's much better.

If you can, try and do both, if you are a Christian, ask for grace and strength for the journey.... if you're not, it's a good time to be.
smiley


cc rien05
undecided 150k job is not beans ok.. All these yarns you are yarning is not applicable.. If I were the op, I wouldn't even have created this thread in the first place. Na to jejely mind my job and garner enough cash and apply for better MSC abroad..

Me, quit my job for MSC in Nigeria? I dey krase? Infact I go quit my MSC for job sef
Re: Should I Stop Work And Do A Masters Programme? by loomer: 8:59am On Jul 16, 2017
Oga forget masters, who masters help?
Re: Should I Stop Work And Do A Masters Programme? by jashar(f): 9:01am On Jul 16, 2017
dingbang:
undecided 150k job is not beans ok.. All these yarns you are yarning is not applicable.. If I were the op, I wouldn't even have created this thread in the first place. Na to jejely mind my job and garner enough cash and apply for better MSC abroad..

Me, quit my job for MSC in Nigeria? I dey krase? Infact I go quit my MSC for job sef

to each his own...
Re: Should I Stop Work And Do A Masters Programme? by anonymousis: 9:06am On Jul 16, 2017
rien05:
Hello House,

Kindly advise me on which way to follow. I currently earn 150k per month and I am thinking of enrolling for an MBA in Unilag. My headache is I will have to pick the full time option because it is cheaper and has better lecture hours, which means I have to stop work. Classes are from 9am-2pm weekly. The fee is about 200k.
I am skeptical about the part time option because its classes are during the evenings from 4pm to 8pm. I live and work on the island(Ajah) and close by 5pm. My boss won't allow me close by 3pm. He might agree to close at 4pm but even if he agrees to 3pm, there's no way I will get to Unilag before 5:30pm(on a no traffic day) by public transport. And lets say I finish lectures by 8pm, with the traffic and all I might be getting home by 11pm or so(dangerous for a girl). And it will so tell on me because the stress will be too much.(I am already a Lekpa I don't want to disappear). The koko again is that the fees for part time is about 500k.(I just started earning 150k ooh shocked and also ponzi finish my money at the beginning of the year. GREED. don't blame me ohh, many people fell victim with me).
The last option is the Executive MBA. Classes are on saturdays from 8pm to 4pm. The fee is about 2Million. I won't even go there.
If I say I should do another Masters course it will have to be a science course which are all full time.

My question is should I take the risk to forfeit my job and do my MBA? The forms are out. I want to prepare my mind before buying the form(N22,500). I really want an upgrade to my certificate. I also need money to keep me going because there is no one to lean on. Everybody is forming OYO. And I also don't want to regret embracing an opportunity now that I have money for fees. No one knows tomorrow. Please advise oooohhhhhh mbok








Don't leave your job, it better to be earning while doing it part time than jobless while doing it full time nd besides it just for a while, nd after it u can get a good raise at your current company
Re: Should I Stop Work And Do A Masters Programme? by Nobody: 9:06am On Jul 16, 2017
Many youths are really out of sync with the realities of today! Goddamnit! With that money you should be either saving for a professional certification or developing a business idea or do u want to keep battling VI traffic for the next 20 years. When I got my current job my mum I should make sure that in two years, I should have had something serious on ground to fetch me enough income to leave the job.
Most people just think dressing classy and joining the traffic queue every morning and Evening is trendy! Not anymore. The richest people are either business or contractors.... people who pay themselves.

grin

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Re: Should I Stop Work And Do A Masters Programme? by Nobody: 9:12am On Jul 16, 2017
rien05:
Hello House,

Kindly advise me on which way to follow. I currently earn 150k per month and I am thinking of enrolling for an MBA in Unilag. My headache is I will have to pick the full time option because it is cheaper and has better lecture hours, which means I have to stop work. Classes are from 9am-2pm weekly. The fee is about 200k.
I am skeptical about the part time option because its classes are during the evenings from 4pm to 8pm. I live and work on the island(Ajah) and close by 5pm. My boss won't allow me close by 3pm. He might agree to close at 4pm but even if he agrees to 3pm, there's no way I will get to Unilag before 5:30pm(on a no traffic day) by public transport. And lets say I finish lectures by 8pm, with the traffic and all I might be getting home by 11pm or so(dangerous for a girl). And it will so tell on me because the stress will be too much.(I am already a Lekpa I don't want to disappear). The koko again is that the fees for part time is about 500k.(I just started earning 150k ooh shocked and also ponzi finish my money at the beginning of the year. GREED. don't blame me ohh, many people fell victim with me).
The last option is the Executive MBA. Classes are on saturdays from 8pm to 4pm. The fee is about 2Million. I won't even go there.
If I say I should do another Masters course it will have to be a science course which are all full time.

My question is should I take the risk to forfeit my job and do my MBA? The forms are out. I want to prepare my mind before buying the form(N22,500). I really want an upgrade to my certificate. I also need money to keep me going because there is no one to lean on. Everybody is forming OYO. And I also don't want to regret embracing an opportunity now that I have money for fees. No one knows tomorrow. Please advise oooohhhhhh mbok
You can go for schools with less costly programmes, e.g Unilorin I think their lectures are Saturdays and exams sef
Re: Should I Stop Work And Do A Masters Programme? by vivalavida(m): 9:20am On Jul 16, 2017
PascalJ:


Well, what's ur first degree course? Well, if u are opting for MBA, that means u want to go for a career in management. I) How viable is that? (2) I also think that considering the fact u are scared of forfeiting ur job, then save seriously for some years, that is if u are still young and probably put in for the executive MBA. (3) Another option is probably going for a part time masters in Uniben in a science related course. U could reach me on 08167846370 on wats app for further discussion. Thanks

Part time M. Sc in science courses in uniben?

Is this true?
Re: Should I Stop Work And Do A Masters Programme? by vivalavida(m): 9:33am On Jul 16, 2017
Deprofessional:
@op. Onabisi Onabanjo University run part time MBA/MSC programs on weekends.

Majority, of the part time pg students are from Lagos.

Don't leave your job ooo.

Do they do so for science courses?
Re: Should I Stop Work And Do A Masters Programme? by kateskitty(f): 9:33am On Jul 16, 2017
rien05:
Hello House,

Kindly advise me on which way to follow. I currently earn 150k per month and I am thinking of enrolling for an MBA in Unilag. My headache is I will have to pick the full time option because it is cheaper and has better lecture hours, which means I have to stop work. Classes are from 9am-2pm weekly. The fee is about 200k.
I am skeptical about the part time option because its classes are during the evenings from 4pm to 8pm. I live and work on the island(Ajah) and close by 5pm. My boss won't allow me close by 3pm. He might agree to close at 4pm but even if he agrees to 3pm, there's no way I will get to Unilag before 5:30pm(on a no traffic day) by public transport. And lets say I finish lectures by 8pm, with the traffic and all I might be getting home by 11pm or so(dangerous for a girl). And it will so tell on me because the stress will be too much.(I am already a Lekpa I don't want to disappear). The koko again is that the fees for part time is about 500k.(I just started earning 150k ooh shocked and also ponzi finish my money at the beginning of the year. GREED. don't blame me ohh, many people fell victim with me).
The last option is the Executive MBA. Classes are on saturdays from 8pm to 4pm. The fee is about 2Million. I won't even go there.
If I say I should do another Masters course it will have to be a science course which are all full time.

My question is should I take the risk to forfeit my job and do my MBA? The forms are out. I want to prepare my mind before buying the form(N22,500). I really want an upgrade to my certificate. I also need money to keep me going because there is no one to lean on. Everybody is forming OYO. And I also don't want to regret embracing an opportunity now that I have money for fees. No one knows tomorrow. Please advise oooohhhhhh mbok

If you can save half of your salary for one year, this will give you about 750K which you can use to start a business and gradually start to become an entrepreneur.
If you do MBA you will still be at the mercy of other entrepreneurs for job.
Try to break free from the job mentality and strive to be your own boss.
Re: Should I Stop Work And Do A Masters Programme? by odaniel1(m): 9:39am On Jul 16, 2017
Okay Girl listen up....

We are age mates, work in the procurement field, want an advancement in our Supply Chain/Procurement careers and with a salary difference of 70k your 'opportunity' with Life is a steal (ask commenters telling you to quit and link them up instead!..lol)

MY 2 cents;

A Nigerian Msc isnt worth the stress
See a Supply Chain Certification+Bsc= An Msc/MBA

You currently have earning power that cannot be gotten easily, relish your position and concentrate on Professional Qualifications.
As you know, our field (Supply Chain/Procurement) honours specialized knowldege over 'generic' knowledge.

Realize you are blessed (a lot of ppl out der r lookin for my position not to talk of yours) and see Quitting your job as a form of 'Village Bluetooth TELEPHONY'.....MUAH!
Re: Should I Stop Work And Do A Masters Programme? by ConcernedNL: 9:51am On Jul 16, 2017
rien05:
Hello House,

Kindly advise me on which way to follow. I currently earn 150k per month and I am thinking of enrolling for an MBA in Unilag. My headache is I will have to pick the full time option because it is cheaper and has better lecture hours, which means I have to stop work. Classes are from 9am-2pm weekly. The fee is about 200k.
I am skeptical about the part time option because its classes are during the evenings from 4pm to 8pm. I live and work on the island(Ajah) and close by 5pm. My boss won't allow me close by 3pm. He might agree to close at 4pm but even if he agrees to 3pm, there's no way I will get to Unilag before 5:30pm(on a no traffic day) by public transport. And lets say I finish lectures by 8pm, with the traffic and all I might be getting home by 11pm or so(dangerous for a girl). And it will so tell on me because the stress will be too much.(I am already a Lekpa I don't want to disappear). The koko again is that the fees for part time is about 500k.(I just started earning 150k ooh shocked and also ponzi finish my money at the beginning of the year. GREED. don't blame me ohh, many people fell victim with me).
The last option is the Executive MBA. Classes are on saturdays from 8pm to 4pm. The fee is about 2Million. I won't even go there.
If I say I should do another Masters course it will have to be a science course which are all full time.

My question is should I take the risk to forfeit my job and do my MBA? The forms are out. I want to prepare my mind before buying the form(N22,500). I really want an upgrade to my certificate. I also need money to keep me going because there is no one to lean on. Everybody is forming OYO. And I also don't want to regret embracing an opportunity now that I have money for fees. No one knows tomorrow. Please advise oooohhhhhh mbok

It will be tough, but you should try the part time once and for all. I also found reasons to procastinate like you are about to do and its not worth it. Eventually your current no masters degree position will be obselate. BSc is the new secondary school cert. Join me in the journey.
Re: Should I Stop Work And Do A Masters Programme? by Teawhy2011: 10:10am On Jul 16, 2017
Haaa! Dnt leave d job o! I seriously and urgently need a job o! Evn if it is 25k salaried-job,I will tk it wt happiness o! I hold HND in mass comm,completed NYSC in 2015.I can work in any organiation in Lagos or Ibadan.please help a brother o! U can contact me on:08065019331
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Re: Should I Stop Work And Do A Masters Programme? by estine17: 10:32am On Jul 16, 2017
You can do your Masters without really quitting your Job. Well it is essentially Seminar Presentation based and may not require you relocating to the school full time. Just find away around your job to do it.
Re: Should I Stop Work And Do A Masters Programme? by Nobody: 10:57am On Jul 16, 2017
Pidgin2:


You said UNILAG MBA ia useless? How many do you have

OP, someone I know did a part time MBA program in unilag but she didn't quit her job, she waited for the right opportunity to use it, today she's a senior staff in a very good bank

OP rien05 . Please don't listen to this advise above. 95% of people telling you not to quit your job cannot be fools. MBA from any Nigerian school cannot help your life. Including Unilag MBA and the likes.


This guy below has told you all you need to know. Get his contact

obiaguna:

I would encourage you to face your work, save money, and rack up experience cos its the most important thing in the corperate world. Take online courses via cousera and the likes or do professional exams. The only Nigerian MBA that can make a difference in your fortunes might be from Lagos Business school.

It is funny that a lot of people that their parents still feed them don't understand what it means by quitting your job because of One useless MBA. Please oh. Use your head Op. while you still have it.
Re: Should I Stop Work And Do A Masters Programme? by Nobody: 10:58am On Jul 16, 2017
Teawhy2011:
Haaa! Dnt leave d job o! I seriously and urgently need a job o! Evn if it is 25k salaried-job,I will tk it wt happiness o! I hold HND in mass comm,completed NYSC in 2015.I can work in any organiation in Lagos or Ibadan.please help a brother o! U can contact me on:08065019331

Seriously bro, since 2015? Are you for real?
Re: Should I Stop Work And Do A Masters Programme? by Teawhy2011: 11:04am On Jul 16, 2017
truthsayer009:


Seriously bro, since 2015? Are you for real?

I tell u o! I'm fed up o,evn to get a daily bread is a war o! Help a brother pls o!
Re: Should I Stop Work And Do A Masters Programme? by komodapson(m): 11:11am On Jul 16, 2017
SycophanticGoat:


Firstly, I can see some people already giving you phone numbers. Please don't get scammed again.

Secondly,

What is the guarantee that the money you have will run a full time program for you?
What is also the guarantee that your part time program won't affect your job?
What is the guarantee that you will get another job if you loose this one?

My advises to you are:

1. Be sure your future is secured before making critical decisions now. If the job you have guarantees you high level of job security, then leaving it for MSc isn't worth it.

2. MSc can't be the only way to upgrade one's self. You can acquire skills on the job and through self study. You can also run professional certification programs and write professional exams.

3. Even when you want to establish a business, you ought to be sure that the business has already began to generate revenues and has began to win over loyal customers before you consider resigning from your job. You may not even need to resign if you have competent hands managing the business and it can stand without your physical presence.

4. There are many MSc. holders out there without job, what will make you stand our from them? That special thing that makes you stand out from them, will become your defining factor. So if you do your MSc and you're just a regular guy that quit his job to build educational qualifications, then be sure to join the queue comprising of millions of jobless BSc and MSc holders out there.
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