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Jobs/VacanciesRe: Mansardmansard Insurance Pls by abdulslutsky(m): 9:30am On Aug 13, 2014
Dem dey allow calculator?
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Mansard Test Invite by abdulslutsky(m): 7:21pm On Aug 12, 2014
iamyet: Dat is d spirit chibuking, you will definitely find sme1 to share dier invite with you @ d venue.


About what to expect, that depends on the role you are invited for. If its graduate trainee expect written test in areas stated above while contract job will most likely be oral interview for stage one.


All d best.



PS: Please and please go with a neat standard CV and market yourself as an asset mansard must have (without sounding cocky !!!!!!!)
Please, are calculators allowed?
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Mansard Test Invite by abdulslutsky(m): 12:53pm On Aug 11, 2014
Neni90: Hi, I also received a text from them, but mine is for 2pm...who knows exactly what test format given and also what's their pay like.. Also would like to know what their entry level positions are cos I wld hate to fall in marketing or sales. undecided
Bros abeg forward the text to leggomybox@gmail.com
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Mansard Test Invite by abdulslutsky(m): 12:22pm On Aug 11, 2014
How una take apply now
Christianity EtcRe: Why Are Animals Afraid Of Dying Too? by abdulslutsky(m): 12:37pm On Aug 10, 2014
Lmao..see me see nairaland questions and answers.
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Akintola Williams Deloitte Test by abdulslutsky(m): 11:18pm On Aug 09, 2014
dolapobello1: lol. expert ke? kilomode mo? my own is to forward o.

Does your surname start with an O?
yes..

Cheers.
Jobs/VacanciesRe: How Long Did/Have Your Job Hunting Lasted? by abdulslutsky(m): 9:39pm On Aug 09, 2014
Tmany: The guy na baddo, very cool and friendly.
@topic let just say 26179200 seconds
Lasted that seconds or e still dey tick?
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Akintola Williams Deloitte Test by abdulslutsky(m): 7:33pm On Aug 09, 2014
dolapobello1: send me your cv
sent, wouldn't mind an expert review on it. Thanks
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Akintola Williams Deloitte Test by abdulslutsky(m): 2:40pm On Aug 09, 2014
dolapobello1: Lol. wait till you enter first grin
The Boss! Your people still dey fear to invite me for test o wink
LiteratureRe: A Poem On Ego by abdulslutsky(m): 11:33am On Aug 09, 2014
emeralddayo: sometimes when you are feeling important,
sometimes when your ego's in bloom,
sometimes when you take it for granted,
you are the best qualified in the room,


sometimes when you feel that your going
will leave an 'unfilliable' hole,
just follow these simple instructions
and see how they humble your soul.

take a bucket of water
put your hand in it,up to the wrist
pull it out and the hole remaining
is the measure of how you will be missed.

you can splash all you wish when you enter
you may stir up the water galore
but stop and you will find in no time
it looks quite the same as before.

The moral if this quaint example
is do just the best you can
be proud of yourself but remember
there is no indispensable man
Jobs/VacanciesRe: 13 Things You Should Never Say In A Job Interview by abdulslutsky(m): 1:36pm On Aug 07, 2014
Anoneism: Dear God I need job as soon as possible so as to put an end to this never-ending principles, patterns, values, norms, guidelines, etc all in the name of job search. Haba!! these things don too much. Some of them hard pass the Ten commandments inside Holy Bible sef.
CHAI!!!!
Abi oo, its no rocket science jare. If God be for us, no interviewer can be against us. Favour is the key thing.
I know someone that failed all interview question and still got the job.
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Mistakes Dat I've Made In Job Interviews That You Should Avoid At All Costs by abdulslutsky(m): 1:07am On Aug 06, 2014
Talking too much
I always have the urge of putting in a right way what I might have said correctly initially. Thus, confusing myself and the interviewer.


Very bad
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Du&t Consulting Calling by abdulslutsky(m): 10:34pm On Aug 05, 2014
I applied, yet to get an invite.
PoliticsRe: 10 Reasons Omisore Will Win Without Oyinlola by abdulslutsky(m): 9:46pm On Aug 05, 2014
Hmmm!...vote for the man who promises the least. He would be the least disappointing.

AregbeorOmi, all na wash
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Job Seekers Beware Of This Username by abdulslutsky(m): 12:27pm On Aug 04, 2014
See bursting!... In *john hurt's voice* EXPOSE THEM ALL!
CultureRe: Ayangburen Of Ikorodu Is Dead by abdulslutsky(m): 7:27am On Aug 04, 2014
alphaomega: which eti odo una wan go meet?
odo ikorodu abi?
Odo orun rere tongue
CultureRe: Ayangburen Of Ikorodu Is Dead by abdulslutsky(m): 7:25am On Aug 04, 2014
Tolexander: you don dey work for orisun radio abi?
smiley abi now
CultureRe: Ayangburen Of Ikorodu Is Dead by abdulslutsky(m): 12:18am On Aug 04, 2014
A o pade leti odo
.......................
.....................
Eyi ni ikede iwaja oba wa, baba wa, baba baba wa

oba salaudeen oyefusi.


May his soul rest in perfect peace and the souls of all the faithful departed.
Amen
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Meristem Test. Let's Rub Minds by abdulslutsky(m): 12:14pm On Aug 02, 2014
How did you apply?
CareerRe: Top Lies Nigerian Job Seekers Tell In Interviews by abdulslutsky(m): 7:13pm On Aug 01, 2014
My leadership skills are nonesuch

You don lead the world beforehuh
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Akintola Williams Deloitte Test by abdulslutsky(m): 10:31am On Jul 31, 2014
MarvellousGod: no invite yet, just want to be preparing as I dey idle..

Good morning
hmmm, that's good.
Best wishes.
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Between Maiduguri Job And Liberian Job; Sincere Advice Needed! by abdulslutsky(m): 4:58pm On Jul 30, 2014
Chai! Devil and the deep blue sea.
Career8 Slow, Difficult Steps To Become A Millionaire by abdulslutsky(op): 2:54pm On Jul 29, 2014
Money of course isn't everything. Not by a long shot. Where your definition of success is concerned, money may rank far down the list. Everyone’s definition of “success” is different. Here's mine.

Success is making those that believed in you look brilliant.

For me, money doesn't matter all that much, but I'll confess, it did at one time (probably because I didn't have very much). So, let’s say money is on your list. And let’s say, like millions of other people, that you’d like to be a millionaire. What kinds of things should you do to increase your chances of joining the millionaire's club?



Here are the steps I'd suggest. They're neither fast nor easy. But, they're more likely to work than the quick and easy path.

1. Stop obsessing about money.

While it sounds counterintuitive, maintaining a laser-like focus on how much you make distracts you from doing the things that truly contribute to building and growing wealth. So shift your perspective.

See money not as the primary goal but as a by-product of doing the right things.

2. Start tracking how many people you help, even in a very small way.

The most successful people I know – both financially and in other ways – are shockingly helpful. They’re incredibly good at understanding other people and helping them achieve their goals. They know their success is ultimately based on the success of the people around them.

So they work hard to make other people successful: their employees, their customers, their vendors and suppliers… because they know, if they can do that, then their own success will surely follow.

And they will have built a business – or a career – they can be truly proud of.

3. Stop thinking about making a million dollars and start thinking about serving a million people.

When you only have a few customers and your goal is to make a lot of money, you’re incented to find ways to wring every last dollar out of those customers.

But when you find a way to serve a million people, many other benefits follow. The effect of word of mouth is greatly magnified. The feedback you receive is exponentially greater – and so are your opportunities to improve your products and services. You get to hire more employees and benefit from their experience, their skills, and their overall awesomeness.

And, in time, your business becomes something you never dreamed of – because your customers and your employees have taken you to places you couldn’t even imagine.

Serve a million people – and serve them incredibly well – and the money will follow.

4. See making money as a way to make more things.

Generally speaking there are two types of people.

One makes things because they want to make money; the more things they make, the more money they make. What they make doesn’t really matter that much to them – they’ll make anything as long as it pays.

The other wants to make money because it allows them to make more things. They want to improve their product. They want to extend their line. The want to create another book, another song, another movie. They love what they make and they see making money as a way to do even more of what they love. They dream of building a company that makes the best things possible … and making money is the way to fuel that dream and build that company they love.

While it is certainly possible to find that one product that everyone wants and grow rich by selling that product, most successful businesses evolve and grow and as they make money, reinvest that money in a relentless pursuit of excellence.

We don't make movies to make money, we make money to make more movies. ~Walt Disney

5. Do one thing better.

Pick one thing you're already better at than most people. Just. One thing. Become maniacally focused at doing that one thing. Work, Train, Learn, Practice, Evaluate, Refine,Be ruthlessly self-critical, not in a masochistic way but to ensure you continue to work to improve every aspect of that one thing.

Financially successful people do at least one thing better than just about everyone around them. (Of course it helps if you pick something to be great at that the world also values – and will pay for.)

Excellence is its own reward, but excellence also commands higher pay – and greater respect, greater feelings of self-worth, greater fulfillment, a greater sense of achievement… all of which make you rich in non-monetary terms.

Win-win.

6. Make a list of the world’s ten best people at that one thing.

How did you pick those ten? How did you determine who was the “best”? How did you measure their “success”?

Use those criteria to track your own progress towards becoming the best.

If you're an author it could be Amazon rankings. If you’re a musician it could be iTunes downloads. If you’re a programmer, it could be the number of people that use your software. If you’re a leader it could be the number of people you train and develop who move on to bigger and better things. If you’re an online retailer it could be purchases per visitor, or on-time shipping, or conversion rate…

Don’t just admire successful people. Take a close look at what makes them successful. Then use those criteria to help create your own measures of success. And then…

7. Consistently track your progress.

We tend to become what we measure, so track your progress at least once a week against your key measures. Maybe you’ll measure how many people you’ve helped. Maybe you’ll measure how many customers you’ve served. Maybe you’ll evaluate the key steps on your journey to becoming the world’s best at one thing.
Maybe it’s a combination of those things, and more.

8. Build routines that ensure progress.

Never forget that achieving a goal is based on creating routines. Say you want to write a 200-page book; that’s your goal. Your system to achieve that goal could be to write 4 pages a day; that’s your routine. Wishing and hoping won’t get you to a finished manuscript, but sticking faithfully to your routine ensures you reach your goal.

Or say you want to land 100 new customers through inbound marketing. That’s your goal; your routine is to create new content, new videos, new podcasts, new white papers, etc. on whatever schedule you set. Stick to that routine and meet your deadlines and if your content is great you will land those new customers.

Wishing and hoping won’t get you there – sticking faithfully to your routine will.

Set goals, create routines that support those goals, and then ruthlessly track your progress. Fix what doesn’t work. Improve and repeat what does work. Refine and revise and adapt and work hard every day to be better than you were yesterday.

Soon you’ll be good. Then you’ll be great. And one day you’ll be world-class.

And then, probably without even noticing, you’ll also be a millionaire. You know, if you like that sort of thing.



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PoliticsRe: Female Suicide Bomber Dies In Failed Attempt to bomb University In Kano by abdulslutsky(m): 6:14pm On Jul 27, 2014
seunbadmus: 72 male virgins... suicide orrgy grin
Lol, You dey imagine am abi?. Though I believe this folks are hypnotized. may God help us
PoliticsRe: Female Suicide Bomber Dies In Failed Attempt to bomb University In Kano by abdulslutsky(m): 3:55pm On Jul 27, 2014
Fatdon: [b]Ten Obvious Reasons Why
Islam is NOT a Religion of Peace #1 18,000 deadly terror attacks
committed explicitly in the name of
Islam in just the last ten years. (Other
religions combined for perhaps a
dozen or so). #2 Muhammad, the prophet of Islam,
had people killed for insulting him or
for criticizing his religion. This included
women. Muslims are told to emulate the
example of Muhammad. #3 Muhammad said in many places that he
has been "ordered by Allah to fight
men until they testify that there is no
god but Allah and that Muhammad is
his messenger." In the last nine years of
his life, he ordered no less than 65 military campaigns to do exactly that. Muhammad inspired his men to war
with the basest of motives, using
captured loot, sex and a gluttonous
paradise as incentives. He beheaded
captives, enslaved children and raped
women captured in battle. Again, Muslims are told to emulate the
example of Muhammad. #4 After Muhammad died, the people who
lived with him and knew his religion
best immediately fell into war with
each other. Fatima, Muhammad's favorite daughter,
survived the early years among the
unbelievers at Mecca safe and sound,
yet died of stress from the
persecution of fellow Muslims only six
months after her father died. She even miscarried Muhammad's grandchild
after having her ribs broken by the
man who became the second caliph. Fatima's husband Ali, who was the
second convert to Islam and was
raised like a son to Muhammad, fought
a civil war against an army raised by
Aisha, Muhammad's favorite wife - and
one whom he had said was a "perfect woman." 10,000 Muslims were killed in a
single battle waged less than 25 years
after Muhammad's death. Three of the first four Muslim rulers
(caliphs) were murdered. All of them
were among Muhammad's closest
companions. The third caliph was killed
by allies of the son of the first (who
was murdered by the fifth caliph a few years later, then wrapped in the
skin of a dead donkey and burned).
The fourth caliph (Ali) was stabbed to
death after a bitter dispute with the
fifth. The fifth caliph went on to
poison one of Muhammad's two favorite grandsons. The other
grandson was later beheaded by the
sixth caliph. The infighting and power struggles
between Muhammad's family members,
closest companions and their children
only intensified with time. Within 50
short years of Muhammad's death,
even the Kaaba, which had stood for centuries under pagan religion, lay in
ruins from internal Muslim war... And that's just the fate of those within
the house of Islam! #5 Muhammad directed Muslims to
wage war on other religions and bring
them under submission to Islam. Within
the first few decades following his
death, his Arabian companions invaded
and conquered Christian, Jewish, Hindu, Buddhist and Zoroastrian lands. A mere 25 years after Muhammad's
death, Muslim armies had captured
land and people within the borders of
over 28 modern countries outside of
Saudi Arabia. #6 Muslims continued their Jihad against
other religions for 1400 years, checked
only by the ability of non-Muslims to
defend themselves. To this day, not a
week goes by that Islamic
fundamentalists do not attempt to kill Christians, Jews, Hindus and Buddhists
explicitly in the name of Allah. None of these other religions are at
war with each other. #7 Islam is the only religion that has to
retain its membership by threatening
to kill anyone who leaves. This is
according to the example set by
Muhammad. #8 Islam teaches that non-Muslims are
less than fully human. Muhammad said
that Muslims can be put to death for
murder, but that a Muslim could never
be put to death for killing a non-
Muslim. #9
The Qur'an never once speaks of Allah's
love for non-Muslims, but it speaks of
Allah's cruelty toward and hatred of
non-Muslims more than 500 times. #10 "Allahu Akbar! Allahu Akbar! Allahu
Akbar!"
(The last words from the cockpit of
Flight 93)[/b]
FamilyRe: How To Achieve Better Communication Skills by abdulslutsky(m): 3:43pm On Jul 27, 2014
OkikiOluwa1: No. Try to get it this way:
Someone must start the conversation. The thing there is you should time yourself & take pauses while you listen to who's talking to you before making your own comment. This is a sure way for your to process good response.
Moreso, listening but not taking means it's not every dialogue you must partake in, it's not every dialogue you must reply etc.

Last Bullet

Some people always feel like talking even when they are not invited to the discussion (especially when it comes to football, politics, religion, family etc). Take for example, talks at offices. Different things comes out of it!
Hope you now understand.
Well, I understand you.
PoliticsRe: Female Suicide Bomber Dies In Failed Attempt to bomb University In Kano by abdulslutsky(m): 3:05pm On Jul 27, 2014
But whyhuh

Is it the hope of meeting 72 male virgins as wellhuh
FamilyRe: How To Achieve Better Communication Skills by abdulslutsky(m): 2:39pm On Jul 27, 2014
OkikiOluwa1: When you are conversing with someone, don't try to quickly assume you know the what the person is saying, try to listen to the end before passing your comment. Listening 1st ll give you brain enough time to process a good response.

Last Bullet

If you are someone that loves talking, you may be carried away till you disclose your secrets, private infos etc. These may be used against you.
Hope you now understand?
If you two decides to listen, and no one is talking much. Won't you both be pathetically boringhuh
HealthRe: Doctor's Strike And The Lagos Locum by abdulslutsky(m): 6:46pm On Jul 26, 2014
Good one


Me sef nor mind to be "locum staffed" for shell o
PoliticsRe: Why I Can’t Go Into Alliance With Omisore – Osun LP Guber Candidate by abdulslutsky(m): 6:23pm On Jul 26, 2014
"Johnny" like him...smh undecided
Person wey never win for hn street
CelebritiesRe: Top 20 Nigerian Celebrities And Their Grass To Grace Stories: Read & Be Inspired by abdulslutsky(m): 12:24am On Jul 24, 2014
Hmmm
What about davido? Grass to grace also?
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Akintola Williams Deloitte Test by abdulslutsky(m): 8:22am On Jul 19, 2014
Please send to omisade.niyi157@gmail.com

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