Welcome, Guest: Register On Nairaland / LOGIN! / Trending / Recent / New
Stats: 3,215,945 members, 8,027,934 topics. Date: Friday, 13 December 2024 at 12:59 PM

My Journey To Hanoi, Vietnam - Travel (118) - Nairaland

Nairaland Forum / Nairaland / General / Travel / My Journey To Hanoi, Vietnam (329300 Views)

Nigeria, Vietnam Sign Visa Waiver Deal For Diplomatic, Official Passport Holders / I'm Traveling To London, Follow Me On My Journey..... / Breathtaking Bridge In Vietnam Looks Like Something From Lord Of The Rings(Pics) (2) (3) (4)

(1) (2) (3) ... (115) (116) (117) (118) (Reply) (Go Down)

Re: My Journey To Hanoi, Vietnam by AbnormaAssHole: 1:59am On Oct 25
NaijaVietnamese:
Lol, someone who is already frustrated in life is trying to project his misery on others. With your low IQ, it’s not surprising why you failed in your pursuits in Vietnam. Going to Zalo to cherry-pick posts doesn’t mean anything. There are so many Nigerians and Africans changing teaching jobs so easily.

I know a Nigerian guy (he is even on Nairaland) who got a teaching job with $2300+ as monthly salary (right from Nigeria!). I have also seen many Nigerians who are frustrated in Vietnam. If you have all the necessary qualifications and experience, and take the right steps, the person will still succeed. I know how many teaching job offers I got in that same Vietnam. If you think anything would be dropped on a platter of gold for you, without you going the extra mile, then it shows how dumb you are.

I am not an agent and have never asked anyone for money. What concerns me if anyone chooses to travel to Vietnam to teach or not? People should go and read my threads and see if I didn’t make everything clear. I know the number of people I have told not to come to Vietnam when they sought my advice & I realized they weren’t qualified enough for teaching jobs. It is mediocre & unqualified people like you that make some of the recruiters to reject blacks. Teaching is not meant for everyone. That you failed doesn’t mean every other person won’t succeed.


[b]Bro! I will give you the attention you craved for. Unlike you trying to bring people to zanga and painting an unrealistic expectations to them, I will tell people the real situation on ground and how things are. I ma one person you can never be in life, no be curse. I am grace personified.

Saying I am frustrated because I am not a liar like you trying to stylishly scam people of their hard earned money. It's laughable saying I cherry picked post from Zalo... Guys! Check Facebook groups by searching for jobs in Vietnam and see for yourself atleast I am the liar and you are the "saint" right? I am not the type that will insult or curse person but I still insist you have a scamming tendency for the fact you are asking people to PM you when you could have posted all that's needed and yeah! You will come with your usual "I posted the requirements" then why request people to PM you for the supposed company for training purposes, so that you can scam them as ilks like you does. And I won't respond to the curses you rained on you and your family earlier because what God has blessed, no man can curse is my story. I am always here to debunk agents like you trying to put people into misery and I won't rest until you guys change.

I Hereby tell you for the last time, start telling people the reality on ground if truly you are still in Vietnam and haven't either overstayed your visa or Neva detrow put for Malaysia con dey try collect people money to Japa... [/b]
Re: My Journey To Hanoi, Vietnam by AbnormaAssHole: 2:23am On Oct 25
Adv14:




Simply means that Vietnam is no go area for now ba?

Apart from teaching jobs, person no fit do anything again ?[b]

Actually there are other things Nigerians are into here... Not just teaching sir.

Here is an inkling of services Nigerians provides as per our resourcefulness... I know a Nigerian or two that owns a Club/Bar here, Some do businesses like selling African food and general merchandise, seems like a growing business in the big cities only like HCMC and Hanoi. And you know the popular Human hair, Vietnamese natural hair is famous amongst Nigerians... So it all depends but note that these are niche I know of personally but they might be of small set of people because the business environment here is quite different from our country whereby you can just set up a business, before you can do that you will need to get a lawyer to put in your paperwork and all that comes with that, it is surmountable though, all that is needed is sheer determination and money of course.

However! You need to come prepared with the right papers, (Business visa) cus tourist visa won't cut it and visa run is a terrible idea at this time in Vietnam.
I hope I have answered your question sir?[/b]

1 Like

Re: My Journey To Hanoi, Vietnam by Adv14(m): 12:28pm On Oct 29
AbnormaAssHole:


Actually there are other things Nigerians are into here... Not just teaching sir.

Here is an inkling of services Nigerians provides as per our resourcefulness... I know a Nigerian or two that owns a Club/Bar here, Some do businesses like selling African food and general merchandise, seems like a growing business in the big cities only like HCMC and Hanoi. And you know the popular Human hair, Vietnamese natural hair is famous amongst Nigerians... So it all depends but note that these are niche I know of personally but they might be of small set of people because the business environment here is quite different from our country whereby you can just set up a business, before you can do that you will need to get a lawyer to put in your paperwork and all that comes with that, it is surmountable though, all that is needed is sheer determination and money of course.

However! You need to come prepared with the right papers, (Business visa) cus tourist visa won't cut it and visa run is a terrible idea at this time in Vietnam.
I hope I have answered your question sir?[/b]


I do appreciate your response sir, have gotten one or two points

1 Like

Re: My Journey To Hanoi, Vietnam by curtisaziboy: 9:04am On Nov 03
Please I need an answer as soon as possible. Is 500 dollars a good start in vietnam? Because it's far way lower than what I see on adverts.
Re: My Journey To Hanoi, Vietnam by AbnormaAssHole: 9:26am On Nov 03
curtisaziboy:
Please I need an answer as soon as possible. Is 500 dollars a good start in vietnam? Because it's far way lower than what I see on adverts.

Sir! Like you rightly said yourself, that rate is way too low and i won't encourage you to accept offers like that for some reasons...

1) It gives the recruiters the opportunity to keep lowballing us Africans.
2) It won't reflect well on your as an Expat because the recruiter knows that no sane Expat would accept that kind of offers and will sense your desperation and gives him more right to treat you badly or never respects you.

I hate to say this sir... Na you no as your shoe dey take pinch you for leg cus i go understand if you accept the offer... I see so much desperation amongst of brothers/sisters here and there sheer wheel to survive but one thing is sure, taking offers like that never yields good at the end based on plenty experiences wey man dey hear for this place. I no mean sway your decision.

Note! Just my suggestion o not an advice. I wish you good luck.
Re: My Journey To Hanoi, Vietnam by curtisaziboy: 1:54am On Nov 04
With the 500 dollar per month in vietnam.. I was also told that there is free accommodation. With 1 year contract.
Re: My Journey To Hanoi, Vietnam by SpeciallyUnique(m): 4:48pm On Nov 04
cool
Re: My Journey To Hanoi, Vietnam by Writermaze: 10:51pm On Nov 05
Hello Guys,

I got a visa approval letter from a company in Vietnam. Can you kindly confirm I can travel with it from Lagos Airport? and how do I tell it is genuine?
Re: My Journey To Hanoi, Vietnam by modskiller(m): 8:58am On Nov 06
Hello guys.

Please does anyone knows how I can apply for a Vietnam tourist visa without the use of agents?

Thank you.
Re: My Journey To Hanoi, Vietnam by kizitotochi: 2:48pm On Nov 11
[please when did you apply quote author=Writermaze post=132751175]Hello Guys,

I got a visa approval letter from a company in Vietnam. Can you kindly confirm I can travel with it from Lagos Airport? and how do I tell it is genuine?[/quote]

(1) (2) (3) ... (115) (116) (117) (118) (Reply)

U.S. Immigration Questions: Ask A U.S. Consular Officer / Which Country In Africa Has The Most Beautiful Women? / Getting A Green Card By Adjustment Of Status: My Yankee Experience

(Go Up)

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

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

Nairaland - Copyright © 2005 - 2024 Oluwaseun Osewa. All rights reserved. See How To Advertise. 25
Disclaimer: Every Nairaland member is solely responsible for anything that he/she posts or uploads on Nairaland.