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Re: 3 Sectors With High Employment Rate Unemployed Graduates Should Consider by Fela40: 3:32pm On Jan 24, 2018
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laudate:


Let me give you a little assignment. I have made over 10,000 posts on NL. Go through them and you will see the kind of work I do.

Maybe you run a danfo business on the side, so that is why you made reference to it. Or maybe your relatives are the 29 year olds sitting at home, which is why you know so much about such things. Who can tell?

I have offered my advice. You can discard it, because your brain is too shallow to comprehend it. Stick to your 150k. Because that is the low level at which you can operate.... undecided
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Give me a link to your job, let me see. or you give me a link to the post that explains your job. I am a developer with a major bank, so you should know how much I rake in monthly. let me leave that to your imagination. cheesy

Oya give me a link to your Job fast!! Old fowl
Re: 3 Sectors With High Employment Rate Unemployed Graduates Should Consider by laudate: 3:37pm On Jan 24, 2018
Fela40:
At your age, others are contributing, you are fooling around. Make I no piss for your bald head. Instead of you to draft out a comprehensive article, you dey claim correction! Old cow. cheesy. By the time you are 40, you will still be fooling around on Nairaland.

Ewu togo. grin cheesy. Level 4 officer is taking 150k cheesy cheesy cheesy... Your lie deserves an award. cheesy

Old pig
Guy, I am off-duty now, but would resume in a few hours so let me indulge you a bit. Your choice of language shows you lack etiquette, manners and rational sense. undecided

I do not write articles for louts, or those who cannot appreciate its' value. And I get highly paid for written contributions, because I only write specialised content for trade journals.

You have used the term "ewu" like 4 times, which goes to show that you either have uncouth habits, and you were not schooled properly, on how to conduct civil conversations with others. Or maybe it is a part of your middle name. It is a reflection of your training and the inner contents of your mind. So I suggest you walk on by. sad

150k appears to be such a big deal to you, but in the industry where I work, it is entry level officers that get paid that sum. sad
Re: 3 Sectors With High Employment Rate Unemployed Graduates Should Consider by laudate: 3:39pm On Jan 24, 2018
Fela40:
Give me a link to your job, let me see. or you give me a link to the post that explains your job. I am a developer with a major bank, so you should know how much I rake in monthly. let me leave that to your imagination. cheesy

Oya give me a link to your Job fast!! Old fowl

Is old fowl your surname? Why on earth should I pander to the whims of an uncouth kid?
Re: 3 Sectors With High Employment Rate Unemployed Graduates Should Consider by ponti93(m): 3:41pm On Jan 24, 2018
Web development has been good to me... On the other hand a marketing expert can neva look for job and can never go broke.
Re: 3 Sectors With High Employment Rate Unemployed Graduates Should Consider by socialconscious: 3:56pm On Jan 24, 2018
Seequadry:
Any good ict training center here in lagos..

Check out NESA By Makers www.nesa.makers.ng.

They are currently accepting applications for their Full-Stack Web Development Immersive Program starting next month in Yaba, Lagos.

You can apply here: [url]nesa.makers.ng/apply[/url]

Re: 3 Sectors With High Employment Rate Unemployed Graduates Should Consider by Tex42(m): 4:09pm On Jan 24, 2018
BiafranBushBoy:


Hi Sir, to answer your questions, I will say;

1) MCSA equals CCNA. (CCNA deals with Routers, Switches, etc, while MCSA deals with servers.) You can check up more on it.

2) Microsoft exams are cheaper than Cisco exams.

3) I will research on that and get back to you. Getting a good networking school is a big time hassle. Just subscribe to my blog and get those info delivered straight to you.
Thanks a lot for sparing some of ur time to attend to my questions. I truly appreciate the the timely heads up.

Waiting for ur feedback with respect to #3...

And yes, ur blog, do u mind sharing more details about it.
Re: 3 Sectors With High Employment Rate Unemployed Graduates Should Consider by BiafranBushBoy: 4:16pm On Jan 24, 2018
Tex42:
Thanks a lot for sparing some of ur time to attend to my questions. I truly appreciate the the timely heads up.

Waiting for ur feedback with respect to #3...

And yes, ur blog, do u mind sharing more details about it.

I will include it in my newsletter and send to everybody. You will get to see it.

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Re: 3 Sectors With High Employment Rate Unemployed Graduates Should Consider by lekropasky(m): 4:33pm On Jan 24, 2018
I'm a mobile App developer. You might need my service.

Contact me, let me impress you with my work
07035452307
Re: 3 Sectors With High Employment Rate Unemployed Graduates Should Consider by olex88: 4:38pm On Jan 24, 2018
Nice post
Re: 3 Sectors With High Employment Rate Unemployed Graduates Should Consider by churchee: 4:45pm On Jan 24, 2018
A very nice one op. I just registered for a computer hardware repair in await for my NYSC (2018) and it is quite interesting and promising but the registration fee can be discouraging, I had to plead to pay on four installments.
Re: 3 Sectors With High Employment Rate Unemployed Graduates Should Consider by kudos4god(m): 4:57pm On Jan 24, 2018
I clicked the site but was blank
Re: 3 Sectors With High Employment Rate Unemployed Graduates Should Consider by kingsleyugo41(m): 4:59pm On Jan 24, 2018
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socialconscious:


Check out NESA By Makers www.nesa.makers.ng.

They are currently accepting applications for their Full-Stack Web Development Immersive Program starting next month in Yaba, Lagos.

You can apply here: [url]nesa.makers.ng/apply[/url]



Re: 3 Sectors With High Employment Rate Unemployed Graduates Should Consider by condralbedez: 5:16pm On Jan 24, 2018
otunba88:

Huawei and ZTE is waiting for u, try them out.
Thanks my man....i hv worked with SBC to ZTE, but they didn't stay long with them.I just applied with huawei last week. still waiting for their response.
Re: 3 Sectors With High Employment Rate Unemployed Graduates Should Consider by ericmani: 5:45pm On Jan 24, 2018
Fela40:
nice post BTW. Exactly!!!

I am currently learning Mobile App Development, and it looks so so promising. I think the era of learning ICT for a huge sum of money has ended!!

I suggest you all should come and study Mobile App where I am currently studying. Even as a student, they have allowed us to gain work experience by working on a project they have with a bank.



bros can u send me ur numba pls? I need some info but I'm not in lagos
Re: 3 Sectors With High Employment Rate Unemployed Graduates Should Consider by ericmani: 5:47pm On Jan 24, 2018
joshrare:
Any training centre in Benin?
i think NIIT is there
Re: 3 Sectors With High Employment Rate Unemployed Graduates Should Consider by karlboss: 7:07pm On Jan 24, 2018
Cool
Re: 3 Sectors With High Employment Rate Unemployed Graduates Should Consider by olurock123: 7:07pm On Jan 24, 2018
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huk me 2ru. oyesola4good@gmail.com
Re: 3 Sectors With High Employment Rate Unemployed Graduates Should Consider by lordcreativity(m): 10:18pm On Jan 24, 2018
Fela40:
nice post BTW. Exactly!!!

I am currently learning Mobile App Development, and it looks so so promising. I think the era of learning ICT for a huge sum of money has ended!!

I suggest you all should come and study Mobile App where I am currently studying. Even as a student, they have allowed us to gain work experience by working on a project they have with a bank.


Good one.. Please I'm really interested in learning this.. How do I get in touch with you
Re: 3 Sectors With High Employment Rate Unemployed Graduates Should Consider by archstyle(m): 1:18am On Jan 25, 2018
Network marketing all the way!!! Get paid daily!!! Be your own boss!!! Own your life... earn for life!!!
Re: 3 Sectors With High Employment Rate Unemployed Graduates Should Consider by Datevilme: 6:49am On Jan 25, 2018
[quote] It took me 4 months to become an expert software developer; you can do it for less. [\quote]

4months and expert don't go in the same sentence oga, while it is good that u are writing to encourage people, please be realistic and don't just be a sales person.

Software development takes a lot of work, and u cannot be an expert in 4 months, except ur idea of being an expert is carrying out next to zero projects, which by the way is the yardstick for expertise.

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Re: 3 Sectors With High Employment Rate Unemployed Graduates Should Consider by Hardware77(m): 7:31am On Jan 25, 2018
coolcacuz:
I am seriously considering web design and app developement, this one wey jamb don burst my bubble again despite my score of 293 God knows I'm never writing jamb again.
Does anyone please know of a good ICT training center in Abuja.
i think you try out newhorizon. I'm considering them too
Re: 3 Sectors With High Employment Rate Unemployed Graduates Should Consider by Melchizzedek: 10:50am On Jan 25, 2018
Fela40:


Ala.bian Sol.utions Tech

08034265103.

I have no idea about costs and all of that. I am also a student.
I Thought U Said U Are Working Already?
Re: 3 Sectors With High Employment Rate Unemployed Graduates Should Consider by dragnet: 7:38am On Jan 26, 2018
BiafranBushBoy:


Hi Sir, to answer your questions, I will say;

1) MCSA equals CCNA. (CCNA deals with Routers, Switches, etc, while MCSA deals with servers.) You can check up more on it.

2) Microsoft exams are cheaper than Cisco exams.

3) I will research on that and get back to you. Getting a good networking school is a big time hassle. Just subscribe to my blog and get those info delivered straight to you.

MCSA equals CCNA ? shocked

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Re: 3 Sectors With High Employment Rate Unemployed Graduates Should Consider by laudate: 8:47am On Jan 26, 2018
Datevilme:
4months and expert don't go in the same sentence oga, while it is good that u are writing to encourage people, please be realistic and don't just be a sales person.

Software development takes a lot of work, and u cannot be an expert in 4 months, except ur idea of being an expert is carrying out next to zero projects, which by the way is the yardstick for expertise.

Thank you for telling him the truth, o! Some people just like to mislead others..... sad
Re: 3 Sectors With High Employment Rate Unemployed Graduates Should Consider by BiafranBushBoy: 9:03am On Jan 26, 2018
dragnet:


MCSA equals CCNA ? shocked

Is it not the same networking certifications from different vendors?

CompTIA N+, MCSA, CCNA? (While you can do all three, Knowledge gotten from one can make you a networking pro - depending on the technology used in your industry). They are the foundational networking courses.

Am I wrong Sir?
Re: 3 Sectors With High Employment Rate Unemployed Graduates Should Consider by BiafranBushBoy: 9:06am On Jan 26, 2018
[quote author=Datevilme post=64491942][/quote]

That you can't do it doesn't mean another person can't.

I have seen a 9 years old bag a PHD.

The youngest Microsoft professional in Nigeria (Guess how old?)

What is difficult for you might be a piece of cake for me.

Hope you get my logic.

Good morning.
Re: 3 Sectors With High Employment Rate Unemployed Graduates Should Consider by BiafranBushBoy: 9:07am On Jan 26, 2018
churchee:
A very nice one op. I just registered for a computer hardware repair in await for my NYSC (2018) and it is quite interesting and promising but the registration fee can be discouraging, I had to plead to pay on four installments.

What training center is that?
Re: 3 Sectors With High Employment Rate Unemployed Graduates Should Consider by Nobody: 9:30am On Jan 26, 2018
Fela40:


In Lagos. Alabian Solutions Tech. I saw their advert on Nairaland, so I just took my chances.

To be frank, I chose them because they were very cheap!!!
how much is their fees
Re: 3 Sectors With High Employment Rate Unemployed Graduates Should Consider by dragnet: 11:51am On Jan 26, 2018
BiafranBushBoy:


Is it not the same networking certifications from different vendors?

CompTIA N+, MCSA, CCNA? (While you can do all three, Knowledge gotten from one can make you a networking pro - depending on the technology used in your industry). They are the foundational networking courses.

Am I wrong Sir?

Yes you are wrong, N+ is networking but not as much content and coverage as CCNA would give. MCSA gives you the proficiency to administrate Microsoft servers with not as much knowledge as you need to route and switch but CCNA gives you what you need for basic networking, Cisco proprietary hardware configuration for routing and switching as well as industry standard routing and switching so you can fund your way when confronted with other vendor's device and a step further in basic network security. So there's no way they equal each other.

NB: CCNA as used above refers to CCNA routing and switching because that is just an option amongst r&s, voice, security.

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Re: 3 Sectors With High Employment Rate Unemployed Graduates Should Consider by dragnet: 11:55am On Jan 26, 2018
having CCNA without MCSA would make one deficient in Microsoft server administration while having MCSA without CCNA would make one deficient also, if this is the case, that means they aren't equal. Equality means you can have one and do away with the other and still be proficient in the one you ignored.

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Re: 3 Sectors With High Employment Rate Unemployed Graduates Should Consider by BiafranBushBoy: 12:35pm On Jan 26, 2018
dragnet:


Yes you are wrong, N+ is networking but not as much content and coverage as CCNA would give. MCSA gives you the proficiency to administrate Microsoft servers with not as much knowledge as you need to route and switch but CCNA gives you what you need for basic networking, Cisco proprietary hardware configuration for routing and switching as well as industry standard routing and switching so you can fund your way when confronted with other vendor's device and a step further in basic network security. So there's no way they equal each other.

NB: CCNA as used above refers to CCNA routing and switching because that is just an option amongst r&s, voice, security.

Lol. Just change your name to "common entrance" since you aren't bright as dragnet.

You said I am wrong but confirmed N+ as a Networking course. Lol.

Whether in depth or not, is it a Networking course?

Yea it is, and its vendor is compTIA.

We don't operate only CISCO technologies in Nigeria, which Make some people to go for MCSA (Which is all about servers and co)

Just to let you know, a CCNA graduate isn't good in Technologies outside Cisco.

So what is wrong here?
Re: 3 Sectors With High Employment Rate Unemployed Graduates Should Consider by dragnet: 1:00pm On Jan 26, 2018
BiafranBushBoy:


Lol. Just change your name to "common entrance" since you aren't bright as dragnet.

You said I am wrong but confirmed N+ as a Networking course. Lol.

Whether in depth or not, is it a Networking course?

Yea it is, and its vendor is compTIA.

We don't operate only CISCO technologies in Nigeria, which Make some people to go for MCSA (Which is all about servers and co)

Just to let you know, a CCNA graduate isn't good in Technologies outside Cisco.

So what is wrong here?


what's the need for the unnecessary sarcasm? and such bad humor. trying to use it as a cover up?

A CCNA graduate isn't good in Technologies outside Cisco? maybe one that learned with dumps!

below is what you posted earlier


BiafranBushBoy:

1) MCSA equals CCNA. (CCNA deals with Routers, Switches, etc, while MCSA deals with servers.) You can check up more on it.
I maintain that your saying, "MCSA equals CCNA" is wrong.

You should look up the word "equal" and while at it, look up the word "dragnet" too so you won't make a reference to JAMB next time.

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