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Which Of These Skills To Study For Japa Plans by Vmoukam: 12:48pm On Jan 04
Hello guys,

I need your help. I will be 30 years this year and have only a national diploma in computer engineering. I am confused on what next to do. Inasmuch as I intend furthering my education at NOUN, I also have the intention of migrating overseas in future. Like, it's just the only thing I dream of. On that note, I intend doing the NOUN program (which is very flexible and online) while doing learning a skill that will be in demand in overseas as to ease my migration ( or might even be useful while here in Nigeria)

Please amoung the skills in the picture below, what do you suggest I go for?

Please help me with your advices and experiences

Re: Which Of These Skills To Study For Japa Plans by Vmoukam: 12:51pm On Jan 04
Some people have suggested learning some skills like programming. I did and learnt web development to some good extent. So far, nothing have come out of that and with no job, I have lost grasp of the whole programming stuff; although it's something I can easily pick up. But the prospect of not having a degree always comes into play.
Re: Which Of These Skills To Study For Japa Plans by jesmond3945: 6:17pm On Jan 04
Vmoukam:
Some people have suggested learning some skills like programming. I did and learnt web development to some good extent. So far, nothing have come out of that and with no job, I have lost grasp of the whole programming stuff; although it's something I can easily pick up. But the prospect of not having a degree always comes into play.
did you learn problem solving, you can get any job you want.
Re: Which Of These Skills To Study For Japa Plans by Tohsynetita1: 8:46pm On Jan 04
Vmoukam:
Hello guys,

I need your help. I will be 30 years this year and have only a national diploma in computer engineering. I am confused on what next to do. Inasmuch as I intend furthering my education at NOUN, I also have the intention of migrating overseas in future. Like, it's just the only thing I dream of. On that note, I intend doing the NOUN program (which is very flexible and online) while doing learning a skill that will be in demand in overseas as to ease my migration ( or might even be useful while here in Nigeria)

Please amoung the skills in the picture below, what do you suggest I go for?

Please help me with your advices and experiences
learn, welding, plumbing, electronic engineering, carpentry, or truck driving. You see that truck driving, you can become a millionaire In a year. I mean I millionaire in naira. just make sure you are certified.
Re: Which Of These Skills To Study For Japa Plans by koreanlord: 4:19am On Jan 05
Tohsynetita1:
learn, welding, plumbing, electronic engineering, carpentry, or truck driving. You see that truck driving, you can become a millionaire In a year. I mean I millionaire in naira. just make sure you are certified.
are you a truck driver?
Re: Which Of These Skills To Study For Japa Plans by Tohsynetita1: 1:47pm On Jan 05
koreanlord:
are you a truck driver?
No
Re: Which Of These Skills To Study For Japa Plans by Vmoukam: 7:25pm On Jan 06
Tohsynetita1:
learn, welding, plumbing, electronic engineering, carpentry, or truck driving. You see that truck driving, you can become a millionaire In a year. I mean I millionaire in naira. just make sure you are certified.

Thank you for the advice. Truck driving seems like a good choice too because someone told me that before. But he mentioned that it is stressful as you might need to sit hours driving through long distances
Re: Which Of These Skills To Study For Japa Plans by Tohsynetita1: 7:33pm On Jan 06
Vmoukam:


Thank you for the advice. Truck driving seems like a good choice too because someone told me that before. But he mentioned that it is stressful as you might need to sit hours driving through long distances
I don't think anyone needs to tell you that it will be stressful. That's should be normal instinct.

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