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| Am A Chemical Engineer by Caringpro(op): 6:22am On Apr 23, 2012*. Modified: 11:49pm On Jul 22, 2013 |
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| Re: Am A Chemical Engineer by hischoice(m): 9:03am On Apr 23, 2012*. Modified: 10:48am On Jan 06, 2015 |
Caringpro: Plz house am a chemical engineer tat finished frm RSUST since 2008, and i have not gotten anthin doing. Plz if there is any body tat has something for me no matter hw small it is i will manage it. The thing has gone so bad tat i need any job frm the receptionist to the chemical engineering tat i read. U can contact me wit my email: coolbird29@yahoo.com. Am in portharcourt plz helpme follow nairalander. Thanx i awaits ur reply.Your's is a quite pathetic situation. But it's such a 'cruel' world that the so pathetically sounding applicant is the one who is being turned down. Don't try to paint yourself so low hoping you going to get someone's pity. Raise your head up high. You can't afford to be a receptionist. While you wai, see this site for core engineering jobs http://ning.it/HZQ2WP. |
| Re: Am A Chemical Engineer by Caringpro(op): 1:06pm On Apr 23, 2012*. Modified: 11:50pm On Jul 22, 2013 |
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| Re: Am A Chemical Engineer by Rich4god(m): 1:36pm On Apr 23, 2012*. Modified: 11:51pm On Apr 23, 2012 |
@OP, I dont see any reason why you should lower your standard/moral... Though i fully understand how you are feeling and what you might be passing through. <though, not from experience, but from stories and reality>... Taking me for e.g, am equaly a chemical engr, graduated from ESUT in march and waiting for service, hopefully by june. Though right from my third year i started having this strong feeling that getting a job in a chem industry will be dificult after sch, because most of our industries are folding up and getting a job in the major ones that are still striving will be realy challenging as most of them might require who you know or probably a working experience of 3 - 5yrs, which you may not have as a fresh graduate. So what i intend doing now and during my service time is to learn SOFTWARE ENGINEERING cos am sure that path of career is realy growing in nigerian economy. So, you mustn't end up being a chem engr or end up working in a chem industry just becos you read it in school. Try involving yourself in other field, especially in computer/software engineering aspect, it will realy help. My 2cents...Thanks. |
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