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Re: Entrepreneurs Are Ruining Morales Of Employees by CeterisXVII: 11:10pm On Jan 20, 2020
Oregbe17:

You omitted special assignments(tours, surveys, workshops, training etc). These designated jobs also give them more money apart from the monthly salary
What is the proportion of civil servants that go on tours? In many ministries, the junior workers do not go anywhere.

And even among the senior workers, only a few are allowed to go on tours, each year. Some people only go once in 3 years. Even for the tours how much is approved for them? And how much do they spend?

Or will they not eat, transport themselves, pay their hotel bills while on tour? How much is now left? Can they build a house from what is remaining?
Re: Entrepreneurs Are Ruining Morales Of Employees by tityboi: 11:28pm On Jan 20, 2020
Hmmm
Re: Entrepreneurs Are Ruining Morales Of Employees by Nobody: 11:32pm On Jan 20, 2020
pocohantas:
No mind them. Sole proprietorship aka one man business is one of the worst places to work.

ALL majority of them have no structure or laid down career path/growth for you.

They'll now come online to be disturbing us.

"I am my own boss"
"I will never work for any man"


Re: Entrepreneurs Are Ruining Morales Of Employees by Amhappy(f): 11:36pm On Jan 20, 2020
Tayeni:
What some employees don't know is that some business men don't depend on the particular business you work at. . The OP talks about some employers sending their kids abroad to study, has he stopped to ask himself.... maybe the source of Mr boss' wealth is not from Mr employee's struggling unit?

why would you expect your salary to rise, if the bottomline has not risen. Everything still boils down to how hard it is to scrape a buck of profit in Naija.
I had to respond to you because I had a personal experience of what the OP wrote there. And in my case the business was milked for the boss children to school abroad while I was owed for 11months. I was struggling to pay for my child in nursery school. Most bosses who have another source will find a way to loan from the viable to support the struggling business. Just know that some people don't have conscience.

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Re: Entrepreneurs Are Ruining Morales Of Employees by Nobody: 11:40pm On Jan 20, 2020
nelson7777:
.I am sorry about your past experiences on jobs, God will give you a better one...

But that aside

Do you think its easy to employ

Do you think its easy to pay someone salary every month,

Do you know that most employees (with their 25k a month) earns more than the boss
Do you know that some entrepreneurs will not earn salary for the next 1 year because they r building the business, but must pay their staffs every month.

Do know some entrepreneurs borrow from families to pay their workers

Do you know that paying salaries is not the only challenge and entrepreneur face in their business

Water, light, signage, waste, council, maintenance, diesel or fuel, e.t.c

Do you know, no matter the economic melt down no matter if d business sells or not, no matter the price of diesel, no matter anything, you have hope at least of getting your salary no matter how little, same can not be said for an entrepreneur..

Do you know the risk, do you know that most of those business you take little salaries from, it was being established by a Loan, but the owners won't tell you..

Do you know how many entrepreneurs that the Nigerian custom has wrecked last year because of the increase in clearing fees, will he call you one morning and say chike I use to clear this clothes 200naira before but now is 700naira, therefore your salary is now reduced to 15k...

Am not in support of owing salries, e.g years back my business was using 3 security, before I had to call the boss and say, baba you no how the country be now pls, I can only afford two, case closed..

Its only when you wear the shoe you will no where its hurts

Being an entrepreneur in NIGERIA, is one of the most hardest, discouraging thing ever..
U got me there.
Running profitable biz in Nigeria without cutting corners is nearly impossible.

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Re: Entrepreneurs Are Ruining Morales Of Employees by Nobody: 11:44pm On Jan 20, 2020
Amhappy:

I had to respond to you because I had a personal experience of what the OP wrote there. And in my case the business was milked for the boss children to school abroad while I was owed for 11months. I was struggling to pay for my child in nursery school. Most bosses who have another source will find a way to loan from the viable to support the struggling business. Just know that some people don't have conscience.
U work for max 3 months without payment, find your way.
U are not an NGO.
I won't even stay up to 3 months. Am I a charity case?
Re: Entrepreneurs Are Ruining Morales Of Employees by Amhappy(f): 12:05am On Jan 21, 2020
@sassysure You are so right. Wasn't an easy decision for me at that point. Had projects to run and management kept making promises to pay. I focused on successful completion without knowing i was being played. It was all in the past now but I was a big fool sincerely.
Re: Entrepreneurs Are Ruining Morales Of Employees by Nobody: 12:13am On Jan 21, 2020
twerkjack:
I can't believe that by this time 2 years ago I was working for a 10,000 Naira salary can you believe it


Not to mention the Enormous workload and extremely long work hours.

These days I shudder just to think about that situation man it was horrible.

I mean I make over 500,000 monthly now and I just can't imagine how I survived with 10,000 those were really trying times.

Nigeria is not a joke. undecided


Imagine having a girlfriend with 10k salary then cheesy

She will just look at you & say "Mr twerkjack, I'm sorry this relationship cannot continue, you have no Future" grin grin grin
Re: Entrepreneurs Are Ruining Morales Of Employees by africandollar: 1:32am On Jan 21, 2020
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Re: Entrepreneurs Are Ruining Morales Of Employees by PHijo(m): 4:40am On Jan 21, 2020
Nigeria/Nigerians need to change the way they think. There is no way things will improve if business owners don't pay workers enough to consume and on time. This is something successive governments have failed to enforce.

This brings us back to the issue of Nigeria's structure. States or councils should have more say on issues like wage payments. Pressure groups like MAN, NLC, TUC, NACCIMA, NESG etc should be decentralized.

States should be created along ethnic lines or at least power should be devolved to mainly local government areas and they should be strictly created with ethnicity in mind.

We can't keep on ignoring Nigeria's fundamental problems.

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Re: Entrepreneurs Are Ruining Morales Of Employees by EgunMogaji2: 5:41am On Jan 21, 2020
Cmeo:
I don't believe these employees are engaged by force. Any employee not comfortable with the work they are doing can easily resign his/her job.

Lobatan cool

This thread has opened my eyes to why so many employees are disgruntled in Nigeria.

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Re: Entrepreneurs Are Ruining Morales Of Employees by DNSPro: 6:47am On Jan 21, 2020
Amhappy:

I had to respond to you because I had a personal experience of what the OP wrote there. And in my case the business was milked for the boss children to school abroad while I was owed for 11months. I was struggling to pay for my child in nursery school. Most bosses who have another source will find a way to loan from the viable to support the struggling business. Just know that some people don't have conscience.
I can't dispute your claims but when I read comments like yours and that of others, I often ask: don't these people understand that they share a country with power drunk monsters? Why are they acting all surprised?

It is sickening.

Go to every sector from discos to police to hospital where Nigerians command some level of authority and All of them are same evil monsters who pray to God every Friday as Muslims and Sunday as Christians.

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Re: Entrepreneurs Are Ruining Morales Of Employees by cdor777: 6:55am On Jan 21, 2020
mymoney001:
The plethora of small business owners/entrepreneurs are the ruin and end of the morale of their employees..

Talmbout the increase of unemployment and I'll point you to these miniscule bosses who have the knack of under-paying and or owing their employees salaries with no benefits like trainings, pension, health insurance, salary increase, leave bonus, overtime pay.....etc

These set of people will blame buhari for the dilapidated state of the economy yet they won't fold up their business since they cannot afford to pay regular salaries and on time.

They will assign you to do an elephant-size job only for you to earn an ant-size salary, in which your ant-size salary won't be paid till the 15th - 20th of the next month, yet they expect you to be dazzling and be happy and perform effectively These bunch of cheats make you feel that they are doing you a huge favour by paying you your right (salary) so that you should put on a grateful attitude and be positive.

You will work and grind like a mule for them, only for them to use the money and pay the fees of their kids they've stashed in an abroad versity... The nonsense they expect you to tolerate and endure from them simply because there are few jobs and unemployment is high, they won't encourage their kids to such. They train/teach their kids to always demand for their rights but if you demand for your rights lasan, you'll get sacked or seen as being disrespectful.

But with a peanut salary without employment benefits, how can you even plan your life, grow and develop yourself and live modestly? You can even be on the same paltry sum for the next 3-5ive years, yet no promotion, no increase.

Out of frustration, a lot of people have left their salary behind in their previous employment(s) and thunder is still keeping silent. Their bosses haven't even felt a pinch of guilt.

We have faulted politicians for the many woes and chaos bedeviling and crippling the peace of the state but It is not only politicians that are ripping the economy of Nigeria apart, these ones are also depleting Nigeria. They are the saboteurs of the growth and dreams of aspiring youths.

But their children are safely tucked away & secured in a system that works. They are studying abroad and will barge an abroad certificate which is highly relevant and consequential.

If the leaders abroad didn't have a growth mindset to develop their system and make it workable, tell me where these dream killers would have shipped their child(ren) to?

I doubt if we have labour laws in Nigeria that protects the rights of employees and jail employers/sole proprietor/entrepreneurs who cheat their staff of their hard earn wages and benefits....because if we do, a lot of small business owners would have gone into oblivion.

Laslas na *God dey* na im be poor man hope/slant. Na im we dey take control ourself when we lose out...

PS: nobody should come here and nye nye about how people should goan become their own boss/entrepreneur...
Before you make such foolish comment thinking that you are wise, let this sink in: everyone won't be business owners because not everyone can stand and survive it's nitty-gritty, not everyone have business acumen, some people are better off in this life working as employees and will be successful at it; while some other people need to gain that experience first before they can venture out...

Our heads and journey/pathway in life are not the same.

Written by YeloSisi


Well Written Article. So Apt.

In this part of the world, the employer-employee relationship is more or less like a master-slave relationship.

Most of these Nigerian employers have a tyrannical mindset, they will offer you peanut and expect you to worship them and work your ass off like a slave.

Graduates need to brace themselves and start rejecting ridiculous job offer no matter how desperate they are. If 70% of Job seekers can do this, the employers will be forced have a rethink and review their payment structure.

I will like to draw an admonition from this location, that every undergraduate, whatever your course of study, should learn a skill that will you self sufficient upon graduation.

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Re: Entrepreneurs Are Ruining Morales Of Employees by ImaIma1(f): 7:11am On Jan 21, 2020
pocohantas:
No mind them. Sole proprietorship aka one man business is one of the worst places to work.

Not all, but majority of them have no structure or laid down career path/growth for you.

They'll now come online to be disturbing us.

"I am my own boss"
"I will never work for any man"




Some of them are suffering and struggling. The married ones...being a nuisances and leeches to their wives.
Re: Entrepreneurs Are Ruining Morales Of Employees by ImaIma1(f): 7:21am On Jan 21, 2020
Esseite:
No boss is happy to owe salaries, it shows all he has built over the years is crumbling.



But during that time, they still buy new cars, travel abroad while the owe. I can't stand such people..I worked for one. He would delay salaries and now pay half. Meanwhile his children were in British International School and he was staying in banana island. The worst part is that he would delay staff till late. People that were going from ikoyi to abuse agba, Berger, festac, etc. While him, he enters his car and 5 mins he's home.

I didn't let him do that to me. He expected me to come to work on a public holiday but I told him I could not. When I didn't see my salary on the last day of the month, I sent him a text that I had not got my salary yet. He paid in full. Other staff thought I used jazz...lol. I didn't stay up to 2 months there.

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Re: Entrepreneurs Are Ruining Morales Of Employees by ImaIma1(f): 7:28am On Jan 21, 2020
africandollar:
Why not go and start your own business too if you don’t like to work as an employee? They that started their own businesses do they have two heads? Start your own business and show them how it’s supposed to be done rather than complaining. Okay?
Else you continue to suffer and smile while bearing the consequences of working as an employee in Nigeria cos no amount of online ranting would give you your rights in an insane country where the Supreme Court makes #4 to become #1.


You that started your own business, don't you have people working for you? If all of them go and start their business, how will yours run? If everyone is an entrepreneur, who will be the employee in that organisation? You guys should think. Not everyone will start a business.

There are some employees that are richer than you people forming entrepreneur that only make occasional money. Entrepreneurs that are still going to beg employees of companies to help boost their business. You better acknowledge employees because they help some of you guys. The ones that come here to appeal to us to use them as vendors. Why don't they go to their fellow entrepreneurs??

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Re: Entrepreneurs Are Ruining Morales Of Employees by ImaIma1(f): 7:35am On Jan 21, 2020
nelson7777:
.I am sorry about your past experiences on jobs, God will give you a better one...

But that aside

Do you think its easy to employ

Do you think its easy to pay someone salary every month,

Do you know that most employees (with their 25k a month) earns more than the boss
Do you know that some entrepreneurs will not earn salary for the next 1 year because they r building the business, but must pay their staffs every month.

Do know some entrepreneurs borrow from families to pay their workers

Do you know that paying salaries is not the only challenge and entrepreneur face in their business

Water, light, signage, waste, council, maintenance, diesel or fuel, e.t.c

Do you know, no matter the economic melt down no matter if d business sells or not, no matter the price of diesel, no matter anything, you have hope at least of getting your salary no matter how little, same can not be said for an entrepreneur..

Do you know the risk, do you know that most of those business you take little salaries from, it was being established by a Loan, but the owners won't tell you..

Do you know how many entrepreneurs that the Nigerian custom has wrecked last year because of the increase in clearing fees, will he call you one morning and say chike I use to clear this clothes 200naira before but now is 700naira, therefore your salary is now reduced to 15k...

Am not in support of owing salries, e.g years back my business was using 3 security, before I had to call the boss and say, baba you no how the country be now pls, I can only afford two, case closed..

Its only when you wear the shoe you will no where its hurts

Being an entrepreneur in NIGERIA, is one of the most hardest, discouraging thing ever..


They decided to take that risk because they cannot work for someone. They have to be prepared for the challenges too. No one is compelled to start a business, especially one that involves paying salaries. Besides, some people start up business prematurely when they should be getting experience, networking and funds.

They think it is easy to just set up office and start earning. If they wait longer, they would gain some expe and education on how it works. But you see a graduate start a business fresh out of school with learning under someone and gaining the needed experience.

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Re: Entrepreneurs Are Ruining Morales Of Employees by ImaIma1(f): 7:37am On Jan 21, 2020
Cmeo:
I don't believe these employees are engaged by force. Any employee not comfortable with the work they are doing can easily resign his/her job.


Have you heard the emotional blackmail? Not every employee can resist it. "There's no job out there o" , "You should be happy to have a job, some of your mates are searching", "you are gaining experience"...blah blah

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Re: Entrepreneurs Are Ruining Morales Of Employees by chukzyfcbb: 7:41am On Jan 21, 2020
ultron12345:
Rubbish

Firstly, I do not support owing employees salaries. Salaries should always be paid when due as specified in the employment contract. If for some reason, you can't afford the salaries at that particular time, inform the employees of the situation, explain to them and an understanding should be reached.

I will however talk about the so-called 'Peanut Salary'. What exactly is peanut salary?. Were you not informed of the salary before taking the job?. If the salary is too small for you, then the solution is simple, don't take the job. If you've already taken it, then resign, abi did they tie your hands and legs.

Salary is determined by productivity and market-value. You cannot be producing N4000 and be expecting to be paid N10,000.

Demand and supply of labour must also be put into consideration. When demand of labour is higher then the supply, wages are high, but when demand of labour is less than supply, wages are low.

You don't expect an employer to pay N1,000,000 when others are willing to take less. Will you buy a bag of rice at N200,000 when the near-by store is selling the same bag of rice and the same quality at N50,000. Never. So why do you expect employers to do otherwise. The same way an employee will not stay with an employer paying him N100,000 when another employer is willing to pay him N900,000.

Some companies honestly can't pay better. How can you expect a school in one small, interior town, that collects school fees of N6000 per term to be paying salary of N50,000 per month to teachers.

If you're not happy with salary you're offered, then don't accept the job or resign. If you're worth more than that salary, you will surely see other employees willing to pay your more than what you were paid before. If I offer salary of N40,000 per month, and no-one takes the job, I will be forced to increase the salary in order to fill the vacancy. You can also choose to start your own business and begin paying water-melon salaries instead and we'll see how long you'll stay afloat.

Let's also not forget how lazy and wicked Nigerian employees are. They are ready to ruin your business with fraud at the slightest opportunity. All they do is to steal your money. That is why Nigerian employees coined the phrase "Na where person dey work, na there e dey chop, na e make them dey callam work-chop (workshop)" as a way to justify their fraudulent character. Money that is supposed to be used to sustain and expand the business and even provide better packages for the staff will then have to be used to employ extra-staff to monitor each other, biometric scanners, CCTV cameras and other things that are not supposed to be needed, just to monitor staff to avoid fraud.

Start a poultry and they will be stealing your eggs. Some will even go ahead to be killing the chickens so that they'll be allowed to take them home.

Start an entertainment/viewing/game center and they'll be pocketing your money. On the days you're around at the business, the money realized will be x10 of the money realized when you're not around. Because they're eating your money.

Lease out a vehicle to a driver to use and watch as he'll finish you.

Start a restaurant, the same thing will happen. More than half of the total food ingredients will end up in their personal kitchens.

Even ordinary provisions shop, they will find a way to steal.

The major problem of doing business in this country isn't power or infrastructure, it's finding honest and competent manpower. The average Nigerian employee is waiting to steal from you. The ones in management positions will not only be stealing but will be hiring incompetent staff solely because they are his friends, relatives or church members. That's why I don't blame companies who hire expatriates like Indians and Lebanese for sensitive positions like Finance and Accounting even when we have qualified Nigerians.

Some people have money to do business in this country but they don't have time for it. They'll have employed staff to manage it, but they can't do that because there are no trustworthy staff in Nigeria, so they abandon the idea, and rather invest their money in treasury bills and fixed deposit accounts. And later, they'll be complaining they there are no jobs when they are killing all the businesses with their evil character.

Let's not forget their rude attitude that they'll use to drive all your customers away, just like they exhibit in government offices.

That's why they like government work, where they're allowed to be lazy and to steal. Where they can get money without adding any value. Where they can steal, where they can come to work by 10pm, gist till 12pm, sleep till 3pm and spend the next hour preparing to leave by 4pm. And they'll go home and tell people they went to work. That is why our government agencies are not working, that is why our government corporations like NNPC and others are not working. That is why we say Nigerian government cannot run business. Any private company that allows such will fail like Nigerian government agencies and corporations have failed.

If you think your salary is Peanut Salary, then quit and sart your own business and be paying water-melon salaries. By the time you crumble, you'll start blaming Buhari.

Peanut salary ke, paw-paw salary ni.
Resign and start your own.

If I tell you that I cannot relate to all of this eh, I am a liar.

you spoke from experience, as I was reading I was just relating to them one by one.
You my friend is a wise fellow
Re: Entrepreneurs Are Ruining Morales Of Employees by ImaIma1(f): 7:46am On Jan 21, 2020
harbarzzy:
I cannot advice my enemy to work in a one man firm.. especially those ones that call themselves pastor of a Pentecostal church



Ahhhh...you know them. I worked for one..
Chai! I don work for this my life. Husband and wife were pastors. The husband was the MD and the wife had a ceremonial position. She used to come and go anytime she wanted. We never got along because she tried to micromanage me.

It was obvious they used to discuss me at home from the way they spoke. They could delay salaries whilee they are out of the country celebrating anniversary. They could blackmail staff with the there's no job out there mantra. They would even bring external facilitators to talk to talk about growing in a place. That it might not be rosy but it will pay off later.

I left after three months because I couldn't deal with that kind of local stress. Staff had stayed there for long. When I left, it seems their eyes were opened because others that had stayed for years that thought they could not find another job, began to leave. I

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Re: Entrepreneurs Are Ruining Morales Of Employees by DNSPro: 7:53am On Jan 21, 2020
EgunMogaji2:


Lobatan cool

This thread has opened my eyes to why so many employees are disgruntled in Nigeria.

Boss, who bad Don bad o
Re: Entrepreneurs Are Ruining Morales Of Employees by Bigval5: 8:15am On Jan 21, 2020
nelson7777:
.I am sorry about your past experiences on jobs, God will give you a better one...

But that aside

Do you think its easy to employ

Do you think its easy to pay someone salary every month,

Do you know that most employees (with their 25k a month) earns more than the boss
Do you know that some entrepreneurs will not earn salary for the next 1 year because they r building the business, but must pay their staffs every month.

Do know some entrepreneurs borrow from families to pay their workers

Do you know that paying salaries is not the only challenge and entrepreneur face in their business

Water, light, signage, waste, council, maintenance, diesel or fuel, e.t.c

Do you know, no matter the economic melt down no matter if d business sells or not, no matter the price of diesel, no matter anything, you have hope at least of getting your salary no matter how little, same can not be said for an entrepreneur..

Do you know the risk, do you know that most of those business you take little salaries from, it was being established by a Loan, but the owners won't tell you..

Do you know how many entrepreneurs that the Nigerian custom has wrecked last year because of the increase in clearing fees, will he call you one morning and say chike I use to clear this clothes 200naira before but now is 700naira, therefore your salary is now reduced to 15k...

Am not in support of owing salries, e.g years back my business was using 3 security, before I had to call the boss and say, baba you no how the country be now pls, I can only afford two, case closed..

Its only when you wear the shoe you will no where its hurts

Being an entrepreneur in NIGERIA, is one of the most hardest, discouraging thing ever..


Is this the excuse to maltreat your workers by not paying there stipends??


What about what the bring to your company


You're Dumb Oga quote me anywhere.

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Re: Entrepreneurs Are Ruining Morales Of Employees by Bigval5: 8:52am On Jan 21, 2020
LewsTherin:
Do you know why many sole proprietors pay on the 12th to 14th of the following month? Because many employees are waiting for the end of the month to leave their employer without informing him. They have used their employer's time to interview for a new job (oga, I no well, I no fit come work today), and need to start at the beginning of the new month. So their employer delays payment until halfway into the new month so if the staff wants to leave without giving notice, let said staff leave their salary as well in lieu of notice.

One of my ex staff used my vehicle, went for the interview and abandonded my vehicle in the middle of the night when he had deliveries to make the next morning. Abandoned it all and went to his new job. Came back a month or two later and expected to be recieved with open arms!



What will make them leave without informing you? How have you been treating them What character have you been displaying that makes them want to leave your job without informing you earlier... Oga you have a lot of questions to answer period

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Re: Entrepreneurs Are Ruining Morales Of Employees by Nobody: 9:04am On Jan 21, 2020
ultron12345:
Rubbish

Firstly, I do not support owing employees salaries. Salaries should always be paid when due as specified in the employment contract. If for some reason, you can't afford the salaries at that particular time, inform the employees of the situation, explain to them and an understanding should be reached.

I will however talk about the so-called 'Peanut Salary'. What exactly is peanut salary?. Were you not informed of the salary before taking the job?. If the salary is too small for you, then the solution is simple, don't take the job. If you've already taken it, then resign, abi did they tie your hands and legs.

Salary is determined by productivity and market-value. You cannot be producing N4000 and be expecting to be paid N10,000.

Demand and supply of labour must also be put into consideration. When demand of labour is higher then the supply, wages are high, but when demand of labour is less than supply, wages are low.

You don't expect an employer to pay N1,000,000 when others are willing to take less. Will you buy a bag of rice at N200,000 when the near-by store is selling the same bag of rice and the same quality at N50,000. Never. So why do you expect employers to do otherwise. The same way an employee will not stay with an employer paying him N100,000 when another employer is willing to pay him N900,000.

Some companies honestly can't pay better. How can you expect a school in one small, interior town, that collects school fees of N6000 per term to be paying salary of N50,000 per month to teachers.

If you're not happy with salary you're offered, then don't accept the job or resign. If you're worth more than that salary, you will surely see other employees willing to pay your more than what you were paid before. If I offer salary of N40,000 per month, and no-one takes the job, I will be forced to increase the salary in order to fill the vacancy. You can also choose to start your own business and begin paying water-melon salaries instead and we'll see how long you'll stay afloat.

Let's also not forget how lazy and wicked Nigerian employees are. They are ready to ruin your business with fraud at the slightest opportunity. All they do is to steal your money. That is why Nigerian employees coined the phrase "Na where person dey work, na there e dey chop, na e make them dey callam work-chop (workshop)" as a way to justify their fraudulent character. Money that is supposed to be used to sustain and expand the business and even provide better packages for the staff will then have to be used to employ extra-staff to monitor each other, biometric scanners, CCTV cameras and other things that are not supposed to be needed, just to monitor staff to avoid fraud.

Start a poultry and they will be stealing your eggs. Some will even go ahead to be killing the chickens so that they'll be allowed to take them home.

Start an entertainment/viewing/game center and they'll be pocketing your money. On the days you're around at the business, the money realized will be x10 of the money realized when you're not around. Because they're eating your money.

Lease out a vehicle to a driver to use and watch as he'll finish you.

Start a restaurant, the same thing will happen. More than half of the total food ingredients will end up in their personal kitchens.

Even ordinary provisions shop, they will find a way to steal.

The major problem of doing business in this country isn't power or infrastructure, it's finding honest and competent manpower. The average Nigerian employee is waiting to steal from you. The ones in management positions will not only be stealing but will be hiring incompetent staff solely because they are his friends, relatives or church members. That's why I don't blame companies who hire expatriates like Indians and Lebanese for sensitive positions like Finance and Accounting even when we have qualified Nigerians.

Some people have money to do business in this country but they don't have time for it. They'll have employed staff to manage it, but they can't do that because there are no trustworthy staff in Nigeria, so they abandon the idea, and rather invest their money in treasury bills and fixed deposit accounts. And later, they'll be complaining they there are no jobs when they are killing all the businesses with their evil character.

Let's not forget their rude attitude that they'll use to drive all your customers away, just like they exhibit in government offices.

That's why they like government work, where they're allowed to be lazy and to steal. Where they can get money without adding any value. Where they can steal, where they can come to work by 10pm, gist till 12pm, sleep till 3pm and spend the next hour preparing to leave by 4pm. And they'll go home and tell people they went to work. That is why our government agencies are not working, that is why our government corporations like NNPC and others are not working. That is why we say Nigerian government cannot run business. Any private company that allows such will fail like Nigerian government agencies and corporations have failed.

If you think your salary is Peanut Salary, then quit and sart your own business and be paying water-melon salaries. By the time you crumble, you'll start blaming Buhari.

Peanut salary ke, paw-paw salary ni.
Resign and start your own.



I can so relate to this. Way back in 2005 I started a food packaging business. I promised all my employees that they would always receive 13th month salary. They also went home every month with products that the packaging had been damaged or returned by customers.
Between 2005 - 2008 they received tje 13th month. I thought they were loyal, not knowing they had become a cartel to milk me dry. In 2008 I had to take a loan to finance the business still. Not know they were stealing. They got so comfortable stealing that people later said they were using "juju" on me. A lot of other people saw them stealing and ruining my business but you know Nigerians, nobody said anything. By 2009 I couldn't repay the loan so I lost my collateral. By the end of 2009, when I couldn't pay the 13th month, every single one of them left.

I used all my gratuity from working with an oil company to set up this business. They just came to ruin me and left.

On the flip side, I have a friend that wouldn't pay her staff for months, her children school abroad. Yet her staff stay for years, they dare not steal from her.

Honestly, Nigerians are the cause of their own woes. Businesses pack up daily because Nigerians care so little about each other.

They don't seem to realise it affects every part of their lives, their children's lives and future.
We are tearing this country apart through nonchalance and greed.

I don't know a more disloyal citizenry than Nigerians. It is all quite unfortunate because together we could make a phenomenal nation.

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Re: Entrepreneurs Are Ruining Morales Of Employees by Rules7: 9:56am On Jan 21, 2020
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Re: Entrepreneurs Are Ruining Morales Of Employees by Redman44(m): 10:02am On Jan 21, 2020
bunto:




I can so relate to this. Way back in 2005 I started a food packaging business. I promised all my employees that they would always receive 13th month salary. They also went home every month with products that the packaging had been damaged or returned by customers.
Between 2005 - 2008 they received tje 13th month. I thought they were loyal, not knowing they had become a cartel to milk me dry. In 2008 I had to take a loan to finance the business still. Not know they were stealing. They got so comfortable stealing that people later said they were using "juju" on me. A lot of other people saw them stealing and ruining my business but you know Nigerians, nobody said anything. By 2009 I couldn't repay the loan so I lost my collateral. By the end of 2009, when I couldn't pay the 13th month, every single one of them left.

I used all my gratuity from working with an oil company to set up this business. They just came to ruin me and left.

On the flip side, I have a friend that wouldn't pay her staff for months, her children school abroad. Yet her staff stay for years, they dare not steal from her.

Honestly, Nigerians are the cause of their own woes. Businesses pack up daily because Nigerians care so little about each other.

They don't seem to realise it affects every part of their lives, their children's lives and future.
We are tearing this country apart through nonchalance and greed.

I don't know a more disloyal citizenry than Nigerians. It is all quite unfortunate because together we could make a phenomenal nation.


Hmn. Very deep testimony from you. Dishonesty and Greed is very rampant among Employers and Employees in Nigeria. You employ someone and that person wants to buy a Jeep through your business at the end of the year. You can be a good and generous employer but very calculative and firm at the same time. You need to commit your business into the hands of God and scrutinize daily operations carefully. Don't waste time in sacking any dubious, lazy or unproductive worker. Do spot checks with your customers to actually know how your employees act when they go out to supply goods to them. Don't be careless and too trusting. At the end of the day, it is your Company and you are responsible to make it succeed. Cheers.
Re: Entrepreneurs Are Ruining Morales Of Employees by Nobody: 10:07am On Jan 21, 2020
africandollar:
Why not go and start your own business too if you don’t like to work as an employee? They that started their own businesses do they have two heads?

And if every soul starts a business, who will do the jobs?
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Re: Entrepreneurs Are Ruining Morales Of Employees by Goterry0123: 12:33pm On Jan 21, 2020
Bigval5:




What will make them leave without informing you? How have you been treating them What character have you been displaying that makes them want to leave your job without informing you earlier... Oga you have a lot of questions to answer period

It Doesn't really matter how you treat people, a lot of people have very selfish interest and won't do anything to help the business grow. Here is a case study, A business was set up newly with new staffs, they started training and trained for 3 weeks. After which business started properly and salary was paid on the 27th of same month. Even the days of training were paid for. But Guess what? 2 persons stopped working after taking salary for days they didn't show up for which are 28,29,30 n 31.

What can you say to this??

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Re: Entrepreneurs Are Ruining Morales Of Employees by Cubia(f): 12:54pm On Jan 21, 2020
ultron12345:


Firstly, I do not support owing employees salaries. Salaries should always be paid when due as specified in the employment contract. If for some reason, you can't afford the salaries at that particular time, inform the employees of the situation, explain to them and an understanding should be reached.

I will however talk about the so-called 'Peanut Salary'. What exactly is peanut salary?. Were you not informed of the salary before taking the job?. If the salary is too small for you, then the solution is simple, don't take the job. If you've already taken it, then resign, abi did they tie your hands and legs.

Salary is determined by productivity and market-value. You cannot be producing N4000 and be expecting to be paid N10,000.

Demand and supply of labour must also be put into consideration. When demand of labour is higher then the supply, wages are high, but when demand of labour is less than supply, wages are low.

You don't expect an employer to pay N1,000,000 when others are willing to take less. Will you buy a bag of rice at N200,000 when the near-by store is selling the same bag of rice and the same quality at N50,000. Never. So why do you expect employers to do otherwise. The same way an employee will not stay with an employer paying him N100,000 when another employer is willing to pay him N900,000.

Some companies honestly can't pay better. How can you expect a school in one small, interior town, that collects school fees of N6000 per term to be paying salary of N50,000 per month to teachers.

If you're not happy with salary you're offered, then don't accept the job or resign. If you're worth more than that salary, you will surely see other employees willing to pay your more than what you were paid before. If I offer salary of N40,000 per month, and no-one takes the job, I will be forced to increase the salary in order to fill the vacancy. You can also choose to start your own business and begin paying water-melon salaries instead and we'll see how long you'll stay afloat.

Let's also not forget how lazy and wicked Nigerian employees are. They are ready to ruin your business with fraud at the slightest opportunity. All they do is to steal your money. That is why Nigerian employees coined the phrase "Na where person dey work, na there e dey chop, na e make them dey callam work-chop (workshop)" as a way to justify their fraudulent character. Money that is supposed to be used to sustain and expand the business and even provide better packages for the staff will then have to be used to employ extra-staff to monitor each other, biometric scanners, CCTV cameras and other things that are not supposed to be needed, just to monitor staff to avoid fraud.

Start a poultry and they will be stealing your eggs. Some will even go ahead to be killing the chickens so that they'll be allowed to take them home.

Start an entertainment/viewing/game center and they'll be pocketing your money. On the days you're around at the business, the money realized will be x10 of the money realized when you're not around. Because they're eating your money.

Lease out a vehicle to a driver to use and watch as he'll finish you.

Start a restaurant, the same thing will happen. More than half of the total food ingredients will end up in their personal kitchens.

Even ordinary provisions shop, they will find a way to steal.

The major problem of doing business in this country isn't power or infrastructure, it's finding honest and competent manpower. The average Nigerian employee is waiting to steal from you. The ones in management positions will not only be stealing but will be hiring incompetent staff solely because they are his friends, relatives or church members. That's why I don't blame companies who hire expatriates like Indians and Lebanese for sensitive positions like Finance and Accounting even when we have qualified Nigerians.

Some people have money to do business in this country but they don't have time for it. They'll have employed staff to manage it, but they can't do that because there are no trustworthy staff in Nigeria, so they abandon the idea, and rather invest their money in treasury bills and fixed deposit accounts. And later, they'll be complaining they there are no jobs when they are killing all the businesses with their evil character.

Let's not forget their rude attitude that they'll use to drive all your customers away, just like they exhibit in government offices.

That's why they like government work, where they're allowed to be lazy and to steal. Where they can get money without adding any value. Where they can steal, where they can come to work by 10pm, gist till 12pm, sleep till 3pm and spend the next hour preparing to leave by 4pm. And they'll go home and tell people they went to work. That is why our government agencies are not working, that is why our government corporations like NNPC and others are not working. That is why we say Nigerian government cannot run business. Any private company that allows such will fail like Nigerian government agencies and corporations have failed.

If you think your salary is Peanut Salary, then quit and sart your own business and be paying water-melon salaries. By the time you crumble, you'll start blaming Buhari.

Peanut salary ke, paw-paw salary ni.
Resign and start your own.
you have said it all. God bless you abundantly. Especially that government aspect. Starting from our government schools, the way government agencies look and are manager, the way government workers behave, it's terrible. It portrays our nation. I have a friend who stays abroad and wants to invest in naija about fear no gree am. An average Nigerian is a thief. My ex and his friends believe if they have any opportunity to steal money they will steal and they feel it's in the dna of Nigerians to steal cos they are thieves. I cannot work in a one man business though, it's not structured well. Worked there before and I didn't like the set up. But salaries should be paid in due time though cos without money one can't function. As for the peanuts, it's what one can afford one can pay, but some employers under pay even when they can afford more, some purposely owe while u see them flying around d world and driving luxurious cars.
Re: Entrepreneurs Are Ruining Morales Of Employees by LewsTherin: 12:59pm On Jan 21, 2020
Bigval5:

What will make them leave without informing you? How have you been treating them What character have you been displaying that makes them want to leave your job without informing you earlier... Oga you have a lot of questions to answer period

I laugh.

At what point did I say I pay my staff mid month?

And let me guess, you are not an employer of labour.
Re: Entrepreneurs Are Ruining Morales Of Employees by LewsTherin: 1:03pm On Jan 21, 2020
Goterry0123:


It Doesn't really matter how you treat people, a lot of people have very selfish interest and won't do anything to help the business grow. Here is a case study, A business was set up newly with new staffs, they started training and trained for 3 weeks. After which business started properly and salary was paid on the 27th of same month. Even the days of training were paid for. But Guess what? 2 persons stopped working after taking salary for days they didn't show up for which are 28,29,30 n 31.

What can you say to this??

Thank you.

I was talking to a friend about the challanges he was facing with his staff. Half of his new employees dissapear after recieving their first salary. It was then he was adviced by a lawyer to pay mid month of the following month. Understand that if you are being paid mid month every month, then your salary is to all intents and purposes regular and you are not being owed.

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