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Re: Think Well Before You Take That Job!!! by UndauntedYOCA(f): 6:45pm On Oct 13, 2021
Magnumproperty:

done ma
Ma keh? Anyway, I checked and saw nothing. So try sending me a PM yourself.
Re: Think Well Before You Take That Job!!! by Magnumproperty: 6:47pm On Oct 13, 2021
Angy55:
Relatives always kicking people out.

I once declined a job offer because of accommodation issues at Lekki. I resumed the first day, when I got home I sent a mail to the HR that I can't continue with job.

Make I no talk my story here. OP you will be fine.

thanks sis. Movie producers need to shoot the movie asap. "LEKKI JOBS"
Re: Think Well Before You Take That Job!!! by gbagyiza: 6:47pm On Oct 13, 2021
Magnumproperty:
I am typing this with an empty stomach. fellow nairalanders: please think well before you take up that job.

I had two job offers in August. one on the mainland and the other one on the island and both are privately owned. have been working all my life on the mainland so when both offers came I was in a hurry to change the environment not knowing that it won't be that rosy.

The pecks that come with the job on the island is better than that of the mainland; HMO, pension, free internet connection( that's what I am using to access nairaland atm).

The mainland job offer is your salary only and nothing more. but my first encounter on the island is the issue of accommodation, after spending the month of September with a so-called relative in Lakowe, Ajah she kicked me and my friend that we came for greener pasture on the island out of her house.

We approach the accommodation organization but they only rescued us with a house made of wood( these types of houses are common in Ajah environs close to the riverine area, in fact, st more than Sonora a mal single room on the mainland). we accepted the place this early October, but you see the mosquitoes in that environment eeeeehn, I know by the time I go for a medical check-up malaria in my body system will be something else.

For some days have not eaten good food, at times I eat once a day and at times I will just go to bed without food. my September salary has been used to settle backlogs of debt I acquired to sustain the month of September. now nothing is left.

I approached the organisation for a soft loan to hold body and soul together for the remainder of this month but it seems it is taking forever to be approved, though they helped during my first week of resumption and everything they borrowed me was deducted from the September salary. the transport fare from Lakowe to my place of work was very high. N400 every day as far. but where the organisation got us now is on the same street.

My look has changed deeds as a result of poor feeding. if I am to take the job offer on the mainland, the hunger wouldn't have been this much since I have family and friends over there.

I cannot go back to take the offer because it would have been taken up by another person even for the fact that they were begging me for the job. no money for feeding here again on the island and nobody to turn to and I am this shy type that doesn't like begging from strangers I pray I don't die of hunger here.

The staff i and my friend met on the ground here are not too friendly as they are grumbling that we are being paid higher than them, how do we approach them for this kind of situation?

I do come across people soliciting for funds here on nairaland just for feeding; that hunger shit is very real; you will be so hungry that even cow poo will look like Domino's Pizza. I am seeing myself now as a beggar with a job. I don't mind getting a loan even from my enemy till the month ending just to feed. I am not happy with myself for taking this decision.

please before you take up that job, think very well and weigh the short term and long term benefits and be fully prepared for the inconveniences that might come your way.

Cheer up n be a man. Life is all about risks, stop complaining n look for a solution. Also, remember that good things don't come that easy. Starting a new job most especially for someone that is not financially buoyant, is always full of challenges n struggles but as time goes on you will get out of this mess. I always advise people to take their annual leave, go n resume in the new Organization and get familiar with the environment n their processes, before taking final decision.
Re: Think Well Before You Take That Job!!! by Magnumproperty: 6:57pm On Oct 13, 2021
CondemnBattery:
grin
Your story is both touchy and comic grin

Anyway, whether your colleagues envy you or insult you, please swallow your pride and ask them for a loan. You can as well come out of your shell and be friends with them.

If them carry face and you carry face, na you lose las las.

At least thank God you have a job, and it's almost ½ of the month already.

Another scope, you can make friends with those guys that sell rice, beans, garri and food stuffs.

Tell them you are new in your company, that you haven't been paid, but will be paid by month end, if its derica of rice, beans and garri each take on credit and be honest to pay back once you get your monthly salary.

You can also try these online loan apps. They can save you. Though I'm not a friend of borrowing, however, you have little or no choice.

Good luck
thanks for the advice. i am yet to get gas stove for cooking here. the organization has a kitchen though but since i am new i find it awkward to start cooking in their kitchen
Re: Think Well Before You Take That Job!!! by UndauntedYOCA(f): 6:58pm On Oct 13, 2021
Magnumproperty:

done ma
Please check your mail, I responded already.
Re: Think Well Before You Take That Job!!! by sync(f): 7:00pm On Oct 13, 2021
You even have a job
I have nothing

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Re: Think Well Before You Take That Job!!! by westernized: 7:03pm On Oct 13, 2021
fortune1968:
I wonder O . Maybe , mosquito .as if mosquito no dey for Mushin or Surulere or Ikotun .Na yeye dey worry am .
oga agree with every other things you said, but Island mosquitoes wicked o, dem nearly kee me dat year

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Re: Think Well Before You Take That Job!!! by dododawa1: 7:03pm On Oct 13, 2021
Traffic story as usual,if you believe this,your is BUHARI.
Re: Think Well Before You Take That Job!!! by UndauntedYOCA(f): 7:16pm On Oct 13, 2021
Magnumproperty:

it is not easy as you think. the organization doesnt tolerate lateness. you have to resume work by 7.30 am. the first time i tried going to work from the mainland to the island, i left home by some minutes past 5, i got to work by 8.30am. you cant predict lagos traffic. and moreover the organization has zero tolerance for lateness
I responded again, please check your mail.
Re: Think Well Before You Take That Job!!! by femi4: 7:17pm On Oct 13, 2021
Magnumproperty:
I am typing this with empty stomach. fellow nairalanders: please think well before you take up that job.

I had two job offers in the month of August. one on the mainland and the other one on the island and both are privately owned. have been working all my life on the mainland so when both offers came i was in an hurry to change environment not knowing that it won't be that rosy.

The pecks that come with the job on the island is better than that of the mainland; HMO, pension, free internet connection( thats what i am using to access nairaland atm).

The mainland job offer is basically your salary only and nothing more. but my first encounter on the island is the issue of accommodation, after spending the month of september with a so called relative in Lakowe, Ajah she kicked i and my friend that we came for greener pasture on the island out of her house.

We approach the organization for an accommodation but they only rescued us with a house made of wood( these type of houses are common in Ajah environs close to riverine area infact they cost more than normal single room on the mainland). we accepted the place this early october; but you see the mosquitoes in that environment eeeeehn, i know by the time i go for medical check up the malaria in my body system will be something else.

For some days have not eaten good food, at times i eat once a day and at times i will just go to bed without food. my september salary has been used to settle backlogs of debt i acquired in order to sustain the month of september. now nothing is left.

I approached the organisation for a soft loan to hold body and soul together for the remainder of this month but it seems it is taking forever to be approved, though they helped during my first week of resumption and everything they borrowed me was deducted from the september salary. the transport fare from Lakowe to my place of work was very high. N400 everyday as tfare. but where the organisation got us now is on the same street.

My look as change as a result of poor feeding. if i am to take the job offer on the mainland, the hunger wouldn't have been this much since i have family and friends over there.

I cannot go back to take the offer because it would have been taken up by another person even for the fact that they were begging me with the job. no money for feeding here again on the island and nobody to turn to and i am this shy type that don't like begging from strangers. i pray i don't die of hunger here.

The staff i and my friend met on ground here are not too friendly as they are grumbling that we are being paid higher than them, how do one approach them for this kind of situation?

I do come across people soliciting for funds here on nairaland just for feeding; that hunger shit is very real; you will be so hungry that even cow poo will look like Domino's Pizza. i am seeing myself now as a beggar with a job. i dont mind to get a loan even from my my enemy till month ending just to feed. i am not happy with myself for taking this decision.

please before you take up that job, think very well and weigh the short term and long term benefits and be fully prepare for the inconveniences that might come your way.
Somebody dey house you, you carry extra gum body.... I no pity you at all

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Re: Think Well Before You Take That Job!!! by UndauntedYOCA(f): 7:22pm On Oct 13, 2021
westernized:

oga agree with every other things you said, but Island mosquitoes wicked o, dem nearly kee me dat year
Very true, they even bite through really thick jeans. This your comment reminds me of my 100 level break when I went to Lagos and had to go sell right in front of Quilox, Omo, the mosquitoes were so danjalos, they bit me through my thick jeans. I have a very sensitive skin and I was always scratching my body, they left spots oooooo.
Island mosquitoes na die. cheesy grin grin grin

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Re: Think Well Before You Take That Job!!! by vickydevoka(m): 7:26pm On Oct 13, 2021
Magnumproperty:
I am typing this with empty stomach. fellow nairalanders: please think well before you take up that job.

I had two job offers in the month of August. one on the mainland and the other one on the island and both are privately owned. have been working all my life on the mainland so when both offers came i was in an hurry to change environment not knowing that it won't be that rosy.

The pecks that come with the job on the island is better than that of the mainland; HMO, pension, free internet connection( thats what i am using to access nairaland atm).

The mainland job offer is basically your salary only and nothing more. but my first encounter on the island is the issue of accommodation, after spending the month of september with a so called relative in Lakowe, Ajah she kicked i and my friend that we came for greener pasture on the island out of her house.

We approach the organization for an accommodation but they only rescued us with a house made of wood( these type of houses are common in Ajah environs close to riverine area infact they cost more than normal single room on the mainland). we accepted the place this early october; but you see the mosquitoes in that environment eeeeehn, i know by the time i go for medical check up the malaria in my body system will be something else.

For some days have not eaten good food, at times i eat once a day and at times i will just go to bed without food. my september salary has been used to settle backlogs of debt i acquired in order to sustain the month of september. now nothing is left.

I approached the organisation for a soft loan to hold body and soul together for the remainder of this month but it seems it is taking forever to be approved, though they helped during my first week of resumption and everything they borrowed me was deducted from the september salary. the transport fare from Lakowe to my place of work was very high. N400 everyday as tfare. but where the organisation got us now is on the same street.

My look as change as a result of poor feeding. if i am to take the job offer on the mainland, the hunger wouldn't have been this much since i have family and friends over there.

I cannot go back to take the offer because it would have been taken up by another person even for the fact that they were begging me with the job. no money for feeding here again on the island and nobody to turn to and i am this shy type that don't like begging from strangers. i pray i don't die of hunger here.

The staff i and my friend met on ground here are not too friendly as they are grumbling that we are being paid higher than them, how do one approach them for this kind of situation?

I do come across people soliciting for funds here on nairaland just for feeding; that hunger shit is very real; you will be so hungry that even cow poo will look like Domino's Pizza. i am seeing myself now as a beggar with a job. i dont mind to get a loan even from my my enemy till month ending just to feed. i am not happy with myself for taking this decision.

please before you take up that job, think very well and weigh the short term and long term benefits and be fully prepare for the inconveniences that might come your way.
Loan app is de only solution. I'm owing fairmoney n branch currently.
Re: Think Well Before You Take That Job!!! by vickydevoka(m): 7:30pm On Oct 13, 2021
iyatrustee:
You get job yet you dey complain hunger....wetin person wey no get go come do?

The accomodation the office got you no get kitchen wey you fit take cook? You clearly do not pay transport fare again considering you live on the same street as your work place.....so wetin make you dey lament?



U never suffer b4. Just count it self lucky. Just give him a word of encouragement than typing bull shits.

Las las o.p go de alright. Buh I pray is not my type that spends alot when everything is o.k. that's is penny wise pounds foolish
Re: Think Well Before You Take That Job!!! by UndauntedYOCA(f): 7:33pm On Oct 13, 2021
Magnumproperty:

thanks sis. Movie producers need to shoot the movie asap. "LEKKI JOBS"
Please check your email and respond. I'll be waiting.
Re: Think Well Before You Take That Job!!! by funshint(m): 7:34pm On Oct 13, 2021
Prettiepearlz:
@magnumproperty, what's stopping you from going to work on the island from the mainland? You can't wake up at 5:00am and leave the house latest 5:30pm? I am trying to get your point here. You got a job with other perks and you are regretting you didn't get the other job that offers just basic salary? You honestly do not have a problem here. Not one problem. People live in Sango and they work on the island. Contact one of your mainland relative and move there oga.
For how long do you want to continue that kind of lifestyle? no wonder people don't live long in Lagos.
Re: Think Well Before You Take That Job!!! by vickydevoka(m): 7:35pm On Oct 13, 2021
rahztafari:
That's always my point. Don't start with money in mind. The money will come with experience. Don't choose because of high pay. Look at other benefits. When I took a lowly teaching job of 20k, everyone thought I was stupid. But the job gave me more time and freedom to amass different skills. And now, the 20k job is only history. Don't run after money like yahoo boiz and prostitutes.

Dis is the gospel truth. Most people suffer bcus of lack of information.

Currently I'm doing lesson close to my house n I'm being paid 40k n people still de pity me. Buh inside me I de happy bcus I de get time for other thing. I spend just less than 10 hr in a week to make 40k .

U will get a job in town 80k, n de one kill u

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Re: Think Well Before You Take That Job!!! by AjibleBless(m): 7:41pm On Oct 13, 2021
ATEAMS:
But let’s be clear; going high does not mean putting on a smile and saying nice things when confronted by viciousness and cruelty. Going high means taking the harder path, it means scraping and clawing our way to that mountain top. Going high means standing fierce against hate, while remembering that we are one nation under god. And if we want to survive, we’ve got to find a way to live together, and work together across our differences. And going high means, unlocking the shackles of lies and mistrust, with the only thing that can truly set us free: the cold, hard truth.
Hmmm
Re: Think Well Before You Take That Job!!! by sonssyo: 8:03pm On Oct 13, 2021
Magnumproperty:
I am typing this with empty stomach. fellow nairalanders: please think well before you take up that job.

I had two job offers in the month of August. one on the mainland and the other one on the island and both are privately owned. have been working all my life on the mainland so when both offers came i was in an hurry to change environment not knowing that it won't be that rosy.

The pecks that come with the job on the island is better than that of the mainland; HMO, pension, free internet connection( thats what i am using to access nairaland atm).

The mainland job offer is basically your salary only and nothing more. but my first encounter on the island is the issue of accommodation, after spending the month of september with a so called relative in Lakowe, Ajah she kicked i and my friend that we came for greener pasture on the island out of her house.

We approach the organization for an accommodation but they only rescued us with a house made of wood( these type of houses are common in Ajah environs close to riverine area infact they cost more than normal single room on the mainland). we accepted the place this early october; but you see the mosquitoes in that environment eeeeehn, i know by the time i go for medical check up the malaria in my body system will be something else.

For some days have not eaten good food, at times i eat once a day and at times i will just go to bed without food. my september salary has been used to settle backlogs of debt i acquired in order to sustain the month of september. now nothing is left.

I approached the organisation for a soft loan to hold body and soul together for the remainder of this month but it seems it is taking forever to be approved, though they helped during my first week of resumption and everything they borrowed me was deducted from the september salary. the transport fare from Lakowe to my place of work was very high. N400 everyday as tfare. but where the organisation got us now is on the same street.

My look as change as a result of poor feeding. if i am to take the job offer on the mainland, the hunger wouldn't have been this much since i have family and friends over there.

I cannot go back to take the offer because it would have been taken up by another person even for the fact that they were begging me with the job. no money for feeding here again on the island and nobody to turn to and i am this shy type that don't like begging from strangers. i pray i don't die of hunger here.

The staff i and my friend met on ground here are not too friendly as they are grumbling that we are being paid higher than them, how do one approach them for this kind of situation?

I do come across people soliciting for funds here on nairaland just for feeding; that hunger shit is very real; you will be so hungry that even cow poo will look like Domino's Pizza. i am seeing myself now as a beggar with a job. i dont mind to get a loan even from my my enemy till month ending just to feed. i am not happy with myself for taking this decision.

please before you take up that job, think very well and weigh the short term and long term benefits and be fully prepare for the inconveniences that might come your way.
Check fair money app and get something there, don't die of hunger please, meanwhile aside that you can also try carbon, DON'T TRY ANY OTHER please!
Re: Think Well Before You Take That Job!!! by Tokskob2008: 8:32pm On Oct 13, 2021
fortune1968:
I wonder O . Maybe , mosquito .as if mosquito no dey for Mushin or Surulere or Ikotun .Na yeye dey worry am .
Seems you haven't slept in an open place in Lekki before, the mosquitoes are over there are very dangerous, big and vengeful. The only way you can't feel mosquito problem there is if you sleep in an air-conditioned room.
Re: Think Well Before You Take That Job!!! by Donpenny(m): 8:54pm On Oct 13, 2021
I can relate bro. Just hang in there and plan
Re: Think Well Before You Take That Job!!! by Donpenny(m): 8:55pm On Oct 13, 2021
Is not easy out there
Re: Think Well Before You Take That Job!!! by Ephemmm: 9:05pm On Oct 13, 2021
Magnumproperty:
I am typing this with empty stomach. fellow nairalanders: please think well before you take up that job.

I had two job offers in the month of August. one on the mainland and the other one on the island and both are privately owned. have been working all my life on the mainland so when both offers came i was in an hurry to change environment not knowing that it won't be that rosy.

The pecks that come with the job on the island is better than that of the mainland; HMO, pension, free internet connection( thats what i am using to access nairaland atm).

The mainland job offer is basically your salary only and nothing more. but my first encounter on the island is the issue of accommodation, after spending the month of september with a so called relative in Lakowe, Ajah she kicked i and my friend that we came for greener pasture on the island out of her house.

We approach the organization for an accommodation but they only rescued us with a house made of wood( these type of houses are common in Ajah environs close to riverine area infact they cost more than normal single room on the mainland). we accepted the place this early october; but you see the mosquitoes in that environment eeeeehn, i know by the time i go for medical check up the malaria in my body system will be something else.

For some days have not eaten good food, at times i eat once a day and at times i will just go to bed without food. my september salary has been used to settle backlogs of debt i acquired in order to sustain the month of september. now nothing is left.

I approached the organisation for a soft loan to hold body and soul together for the remainder of this month but it seems it is taking forever to be approved, though they helped during my first week of resumption and everything they borrowed me was deducted from the september salary. the transport fare from Lakowe to my place of work was very high. N400 everyday as tfare. but where the organisation got us now is on the same street.

My look as change as a result of poor feeding. if i am to take the job offer on the mainland, the hunger wouldn't have been this much since i have family and friends over there.

I cannot go back to take the offer because it would have been taken up by another person even for the fact that they were begging me with the job. no money for feeding here again on the island and nobody to turn to and i am this shy type that don't like begging from strangers. i pray i don't die of hunger here.

The staff i and my friend met on ground here are not too friendly as they are grumbling that we are being paid higher than them, how do one approach them for this kind of situation?

I do come across people soliciting for funds here on nairaland just for feeding; that hunger shit is very real; you will be so hungry that even cow poo will look like Domino's Pizza. i am seeing myself now as a beggar with a job. i dont mind to get a loan even from my my enemy till month ending just to feed. i am not happy with myself for taking this decision.

please before you take up that job, think very well and weigh the short term and long term benefits and be fully prepare for the inconveniences that might come your way.

All I see is poor decision making on your part, as you did not make unrealistic decision based on your salary.

The rent paid to get accommodation in Ajah would have been sufficient for you to get an averagely decent accommodation in Oworo/Bariga axis through collaboration. Besides, you transport fare would have been around 200 in the morning(you have to wake up as early as possible though).

Regarding your comment that staff are not friendly, you have to be careful as everybody is facing his/her own music. If you continue in that line, you will soon get sacked, and I want you to mark my words.

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Re: Think Well Before You Take That Job!!! by Prettiepearlz(f): 9:07pm On Oct 13, 2021
Magnumproperty:

it is not easy as you think. the organization doesnt tolerate lateness. you have to resume work by 7.30 am. the first time i tried going to work from the mainland to the island, i left home by some minutes past 5, i got to work by 8.30am. you cant predict lagos traffic. and moreover the organization has zero tolerance for lateness
Where on the Island are we talking about here? I mean your office. Do you have relatives in Yaba, Fadeyi and it's environs or even Ikeja? Every organization has zero tolerance for lateness trust me. Not sure any organization has zero tolerance for lateness than banks and other financial institutions and people live in Iyana Ipaja axis and still resume before 8am.

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Re: Think Well Before You Take That Job!!! by Prettiepearlz(f): 9:09pm On Oct 13, 2021
funshint:

For how long do you want to continue that kind of lifestyle? no wonder people don't live long in Lagos.
Sad as it is, that's our reality in Lagos oooo. The traffic is the problem not even the distance because Lagos is small but that traffic is killing. A minute past a particular time you should live the house can lead to lateness.
Re: Think Well Before You Take That Job!!! by DonroxyII: 9:29pm On Oct 13, 2021
Coldplay007:


Someone was ready to house him, the now carried his friend to the relatives house for the lady to house 2 of them, how will she not kick him out...
Why will you bring your friend to be staying in my house with yourself, 2 grown men... She even tried self..
in this hyperinflation Era ooo ... Chai !
Re: Think Well Before You Take That Job!!! by Kooldame: 9:52pm On Oct 13, 2021
May God see you through,Life is hard now,the economy is bad
Re: Think Well Before You Take That Job!!! by Ballack1(m): 9:59pm On Oct 13, 2021
We are facing thesame challenge, I work on Island as well but scouting in a church presently
It's not easy
Re: Think Well Before You Take That Job!!! by Yankee101: 10:38pm On Oct 13, 2021
Write or call the job on the mainland to see if there's still an opening for you
Re: Think Well Before You Take That Job!!! by Coldplay007(f): 12:38am On Oct 14, 2021
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Re: Think Well Before You Take That Job!!! by Sheriman(m): 12:51am On Oct 14, 2021
obonujoker:
Many people will still not learn; and they will be living on the mainland and running to island to earn 40/50k, so that they will say they work on the island with yeye coat and tie... grin

Leave house 6am, return home 9/10pm due to traffic, instead getting a job at Ikeja or Ogudu or Gbagada etc ... The worse are those living at Ikorodu areas and working at VI grin
Some Nigerians are the cause of their problem must everybody lives in Lagos before you can make it in Nigeria. A person receiving the same amount in other states will still survive and manage that money if he or she knows what he/she is doing. Must everybody lives in Lagos??

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Re: Think Well Before You Take That Job!!! by Magnumproperty: 7:32am On Oct 14, 2021
Prettiepearlz:

Where on the Island are we talking about here? I mean your office. Do you have relatives in Yaba, Fadeyi and it's environs or even Ikeja? Every organization has zero tolerance for lateness trust me. Not sure any organization has zero tolerance for lateness than banks and other financial institutions and people live in Iyana Ipaja axis and still resume before 8am.
i dont have relatives in any of those aforementioned area.
Re: Think Well Before You Take That Job!!! by Magnumproperty: 8:37am On Oct 14, 2021
femi4:
Somebody dey house you, you carry extra gum body.... I no pity you at all
you cant understand. thats a thread for another day. dont make judgement when you hear half story

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