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Re: How Private School Owners Are Dubiously Cheating Their Teachers by iwinnie(f): 2:35pm On Jul 18, 2020 |
Mehn, I don't even know what to say about my proprietor their pay here is Benin is very poor even at that they won't pay you as at when due... Last salary I got was January up till now no show,(he pleaded he'll pay us middle of April) if not for my husband what would I have done? its very annoying, I've made up my mind to do something else once I put to bed.. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: How Private School Owners Are Dubiously Cheating Their Teachers by coputa(m): 2:36pm On Jul 18, 2020 |
This lockdown has further revealed that private school employs more than half of the 500,000 that graduates from tertiary instutions every year.We should not castigate them,but rather we should applaud them and wholly shift the blame on our dirrectionless,currupt and irresponsible government that refused to create job and change our school curricullum to suit the modern day job requirement(skill acquisition).It is a vicious circle and there's nothing one can do about it,some proprietors were once teachers,it's survival of the fittest,build yourself and move ahead,the job market is already saturated. |
Re: How Private School Owners Are Dubiously Cheating Their Teachers by ajl: 2:37pm On Jul 18, 2020 |
ahmEenu: N7k? What kind of school is that. Thats below minimum wage. Don't you all have a union or membership organization that can fight on your behalf? 1 Like |
Re: How Private School Owners Are Dubiously Cheating Their Teachers by Olu3939(m): 2:39pm On Jul 18, 2020 |
uromii:Your assertion in number 2 is wrong. I am a school proprietor and I can tell you authoritatively that there has not been a term when I do not not have millions of naira in carry over fees. If you do not accommodate such, the parents will withdraw their children to other schools and you won't see a dime of the fees owed. 1 Like |
Re: How Private School Owners Are Dubiously Cheating Their Teachers by Nobody: 2:39pm On Jul 18, 2020 |
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Re: How Private School Owners Are Dubiously Cheating Their Teachers by ajl: 2:41pm On Jul 18, 2020 |
coputa: You made a point. But that’s not a justification to cheat their employees. Its normal to them to employ fresh graduates. Why would you applaud them if they are taking advantage of their employees? Are the students getting free service from the schools? Surely not. |
Re: How Private School Owners Are Dubiously Cheating Their Teachers by Wolexyrey: 2:52pm On Jul 18, 2020 |
I'm a private school teacher and I have been collecting my salary since the pandemic began. Although, I'm working from home 1 Like |
Re: How Private School Owners Are Dubiously Cheating Their Teachers by scopp(m): 2:54pm On Jul 18, 2020 |
uromii:We were not paid for the month of March. That is his the proprietress behaves. To get our salaries is always an issue. Since the lock down not even a text to check on the teachers. She deceived us to go that by the end of the month she will pay, but since march no one has heard from her. CANDLESTICK SCHOOL GWARIMPA, ABUJA. 1 Like |
Re: How Private School Owners Are Dubiously Cheating Their Teachers by Victory2222: 2:56pm On Jul 18, 2020 |
Makavelli25: |
Re: How Private School Owners Are Dubiously Cheating Their Teachers by SirBunky85(m): 3:00pm On Jul 18, 2020 |
graciamore:4k out of how much? |
Re: How Private School Owners Are Dubiously Cheating Their Teachers by SirBunky85(m): 3:02pm On Jul 18, 2020 |
Makavelli25:pls stop explaining further,u owe no one no explanation |
Re: How Private School Owners Are Dubiously Cheating Their Teachers by realtalk19: 3:02pm On Jul 18, 2020 |
fortunately i work in a private school and all staff were paid till April. May till date only staff involve in virtual class are paid full salaries. other staff are getting half of their pay. please dont be a cheap private school teacher. get certification (international) and get a good private school and you wont have to pass through stress like this. honestly there is money working in a private school if you have the right qualifications. Speak for urself. Some certified big schools didn't pay March and April salary and stil slashed the salary for virtual learning period on top ogboju that March and April salary will only be paid when school fully resumes. I agree with the OP. School owner have already collected most of their fees before the lockdown but withheld paying so they could use it to sustain their family during the lockdown hereby leaving the staff to their faith of struggle and survival. For me That's wickedness. 1 Like |
Re: How Private School Owners Are Dubiously Cheating Their Teachers by mikeybrainy: 3:02pm On Jul 18, 2020 |
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Re: How Private School Owners Are Dubiously Cheating Their Teachers by coputa(m): 3:03pm On Jul 18, 2020 |
ajl:Private schools are not the only ones exploiting their employees,don't forget that Nigeria operates CAPITALIST economic system.Acquire as much as you can.fix your prize /wages,Who will fight for you,nobody,take it or leave it,That's the system we all found ourselves. |
Re: How Private School Owners Are Dubiously Cheating Their Teachers by ogwuche4u(m): 3:03pm On Jul 18, 2020 |
It's better to ride okada or drive a keke than to waste your energy teaching in a private school. Why should one settle for 7k, 8k as monthly salary? Okada men make that in less than 72hrs. Even 30k is waste of precious time. 1 Like |
Re: How Private School Owners Are Dubiously Cheating Their Teachers by Hamdy6: 3:05pm On Jul 18, 2020 |
kk |
Re: How Private School Owners Are Dubiously Cheating Their Teachers by graciamore(f): 3:06pm On Jul 18, 2020 |
SirBunky85:15k..not much but sincerely it was something to me then |
Re: How Private School Owners Are Dubiously Cheating Their Teachers by SirBunky85(m): 3:07pm On Jul 18, 2020 |
merieam16:what's all these with some of you self?which one come be "nofin"?the next time,u'll write "wiv" instead of with.Nawao for una o 2 Likes |
Re: How Private School Owners Are Dubiously Cheating Their Teachers by VenusEAGLE: 3:09pm On Jul 18, 2020 |
Clothingonline9:leave him. From his response to me it's obvious he is not a teacher nor owns a school. |
Re: How Private School Owners Are Dubiously Cheating Their Teachers by ajl: 3:10pm On Jul 18, 2020 |
Clothingonline9: You see, that's the problem with Nigeria. Educational sector is not where you allow every Tom, Dick and Harry to come operate. It's not just about profit. You want to raise well balanced kids with well trained and well renumerated teachers. Based on what I know about we Nigerians, most proprietors will rather divert most of the school revenue to their private projects and building mansions than pay their teachers their monthly salaries. It's a culture for many employers in Nigeria to cheat their employees. Its also sad that some employees are also shady and will stab their employers in the back. I am not in the private school sector. Once I employed a lady with some experience and was paying her around N110k and a corper around N45k, also a lady. This was in 2013-2014. The jobs is still related to the educational sector because our clients are from that sector. I even gave the senior one a laptop for work. You won't believe this crook stole my company clients, was using my laptop to do her own private runs. And the sad part was she was even calling "God" after stealing my company data and clients. I am curious to know how far she has gone with such treacherous character. Obviously I overpaid them probably because I believe people should be rewarded for their efforts. 3 Likes |
Re: How Private School Owners Are Dubiously Cheating Their Teachers by SirBunky85(m): 3:10pm On Jul 18, 2020 |
graciamore:okay,it's much better than getting oneself involved in criminality. 1 Like |
Re: How Private School Owners Are Dubiously Cheating Their Teachers by Denique(f): 3:12pm On Jul 18, 2020 |
mikeybrainy:Hi, Well noted. Should any offer come up I'll let you know as I am yet to reach a conclusion with the moniker I quoted on behalf of the person who needs someone. Regards. 1 Like |
Re: How Private School Owners Are Dubiously Cheating Their Teachers by zedegit: 3:13pm On Jul 18, 2020 |
fyneboi79: Most graduate teachers don't earn that much(#15 000- #30 000). He own is Ssce secondary certificate which ordinarily shouldn't happen since lowest qualification should be Nce. I remember collecting #3500 monthly 3 days in a week many years ago for same qualification like him. |
Re: How Private School Owners Are Dubiously Cheating Their Teachers by VenusEAGLE: 3:14pm On Jul 18, 2020 |
ajl:it is Quality Assurance and NUT that is supposed to be incharge but the level of corruption in Nigeria is unpredictable. Once they come around they only write what suits them in favor of the proprietors |
Re: How Private School Owners Are Dubiously Cheating Their Teachers by Kingstanding: 3:15pm On Jul 18, 2020 |
Makavelli25:. And from that 8k you will still give your girl friend 6k monthly allowance. Men dey try o. |
Re: How Private School Owners Are Dubiously Cheating Their Teachers by zedegit: 3:20pm On Jul 18, 2020 |
What binds the worker in this case teacher to the school is salary. You can't stop payment for 4-8 months and expect your teachers to resume with you. There will massive employment opportunity in the teaching sector once school resumes because the teachers have seen the proprietors finish. # What they should have done was to have a fixed amount even if it's #5000 that they send to their workers to build the relationship |
Re: How Private School Owners Are Dubiously Cheating Their Teachers by andrejeff: 3:21pm On Jul 18, 2020 |
Private school owner Ms take advantage of the lack of jobs in Nigeria to Milk the fresh graduates imagine after collecting 33k Nysc allawee and being offered 15k as salary by one school like that I think the federal government should set up a salary STRUCTURE for private school and private company employees 1 Like |
Re: How Private School Owners Are Dubiously Cheating Their Teachers by PattyMike(m): 3:21pm On Jul 18, 2020 |
Actually, some parents owe 2 terms school fees. Many Instead of paying the debt take the child to another cheaper school and leave the proprietor with the loss. Only roughly 35-40% pay on time and duefully. Many pay quarter, quarter, quarter over the term. I'm talking 15-20k for primary students and 25-35k for secondary kind of private schools. This assessment is kinda biased, my mother in-law has a school in Lagos island and I know what she faces, some proprietors or proprietress face more loss and profits. |
Re: How Private School Owners Are Dubiously Cheating Their Teachers by Sibrah: 3:24pm On Jul 18, 2020 |
uromii:Are the teachers paid for being on payroll or for teaching? Therein lies the answer to this issue. |
Re: How Private School Owners Are Dubiously Cheating Their Teachers by KelvinC1(m): 3:27pm On Jul 18, 2020 |
awoo47:LOLS |
Re: How Private School Owners Are Dubiously Cheating Their Teachers by Housing(m): 3:28pm On Jul 18, 2020 |
DesChyko: I work in an organization where school fees is the major source of income. The organization had ten secondary schools in Lagos State with yearly revenue of of N300Million. With over 18 years experience as administrative staff at the headquarters. All secondary schools in Lagos State have started their 2nd term examinations before the state government ordered closure of schools. As at then average of 80% expected school revenue had been received. Most terminal classes had pay even parts of 3rd school fees if not all because school fees for primary six, JSS3 and SSS3 for the whole session will be divided into two and must be paid first half during first term while the second half must be paid before the end of 2nd term. In essence. At least 80% of expected revenue for the payments of March and April have been collected by private schools. |
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