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louqas:And the Hiring Manager will try to convince you on why you should stay for a while and build a career there instead of moving from one job to another. If you were not the right candidate for them, you will be shown the door. Why can’t you do the same to them if you find out they are not what they claim to be? Like you rightly said, you are just there to get experience and when you get it, do not hesitate to look for better offers with the experience you’ve gotten. When I worked in the bank, some bank staff always try to game the system. Someone gets promoted from ABO to BO and two months down the line, he ports to another bank and he or she is given an SBO. That’s like 2 promotions in one year. I don’t know if banks in general have fixed that loophole. You cannot be in level 2 in bank A and go to bank B and still be in that level 2. You will be given level 3 once you Join them. Companies go for who they consider best candidates. You should also consider the best offer from the available options. |
Dalohad:If Mr. Employee gets there as an employer tomorrow and turns around to start treating his staff even worse than the people he criticized, we will still talk about them. The hypocrisy does not erase the fact that workers are treated unfairly in the workplace. |
louqas:Sometimes it’s better to be idle than be doing rubbish in the name of “at least I have a job “. Experience most times is a scam. Someone I know has given his youthful years in a company for over 12 years and still gets paid less than the minimum wage which is not even enough. Longevity does not always translate to competence. And to think that the job requires a graduate for an O level pay still marvels me. Someone goes for NYSC, collects 77k as allawee, graduates and agrees to work in a company that pays less than his NYSC allawee. That’s a great disservice to yourself if you ask me. Are you moving forward or taking several steps backwards? |
danvon:That’s what mr HR told me too when I mistakenly joined them. Now that I have mentioned their name, they will know better. Tag anyone you know in Sunic, they should see this post. |
It is always the fear of the unknown that makes us not to take that leap of faith. You fear getting broke if you resign from that job, but then you are no better than a jobless fellow who has his mental health intact. You are not the problem if 5 persons have come and gone. You sef will go as you don come. A time will come that if you continue to work in such a toxic environment, you will lose your sanity, your self worth and when he eventually sacks you, which is a matter of time, you cannot get another job elsewhere because he has already messed up your psyche. Before you started working there, you’ve always had food to eat, even if it was once a day. What makes you think you cannot put food on your table if you quit that slavery you call a job? It is the jobs that we look down on that actually pays us more. Somebody working in a a car wash, or a POS operator has more time and money to himself than you working for that slave master. Gather whatever he pays you by month end and leave that place ASAP. The earlier you start planning your exit, the better for you. Making you do all of those things you listed is a deliberate attempt by your boss to keep you stuck there, without any time for you to look for opportunities elsewhere. It will be extremely difficult to get another job while you are still there. When will you submit your CV, what time will you squeeze out and go for interviews when called for one? Don’t wait for when you will get another job before you quit, it won’t happen. If you are in the midst of a chore and you get an alert confirming salary payment, just leave whatever you are doing and leave ASAP. Even if you are mixing flour, or tying chin chin, or a pot of rice is on fire, and the alert enters, don’t spend any minute longer there. Pack your kaya and disengage. You should have at least a relative or a friend that you can put up with for at least a month before you get something else, even if it’s an informal one. On the other hand, I wonder why you didn’t want to mention the name of this company. Why are you protecting the image of the man and company that wants to take your life? Maybe you are waiting for when you exit the company before you do the needful. I understand You people should stop hiding their identity, with all the things they make you go through. Go to X, call them out. Let the online community talk about them. |
Dmthreads:You want us to disclose how much we are paid, but you refused to disclose this your friend’s own salary. Even the company’s name is not mentioned. How do job seekers now avoid this company? Unless you are not sure if the company does any of the things you posted here, there is no need hiding their name from us. Sunic fast food is still owing me my one month salary. I am boldly calling them out, just as another person has mentioned hotel Magadisho. When we shy away from calling them out, they tend to get away with things like this. Put them in the spotlight, let them go viral. Go to X, Instagram, contact human rights activists. If you cannot get VDM, there are tons of activists and human rights groups both online and offline who will be willing to help you recover whatever payment and compensation you seek. Utilize the media, this is the era of digital technology. No company should treat you like trash, and you let them go like that. If they refuse to do the right thing, give the online community something to talk about. One way or the other, that money will leave their pocket. Just do your own part. |
Sunic, an eatery located in Owerri has a knack for hiring staff without proper documentation. No offer letter or any official means of ID is given to you when you join them. Your job description can be anything and everything. Any little mistake you make, and your pitiable salary gets the hit. Talk of practically walking on eggshells. You come to work a minute late and you get debited N500 per day multiplied by the number of times in a month. But when you work overtime, you get N50 per hour as compensation. You heard me right. N50 as overtime pay for 1 hour. In this Tinubu era where the price of fuel is 1300/liter. Then, you come to work an hour late and 5k is taken per number of days you clocked in late and the money is deducted from source when salary is paid. You will be mistaken if you think your daily pay is 5k, that makes them take 5k for an hour’s lateness. You earn less that 2,500 per day (N250 per hour) but you get N5k as penalty for an hour’s lateness. Yes, it’s 10 hours per day, not 8. It’s not an issue if overtime pay is at least half of the surcharge for lateness, but as greedy as they are, they always take more than they give. You can work 2 hours overtime at least to make up for the lateness but it doesn’t work that way in Sunic. From the first day you start working there, just know that the odds are stacked against you. Providing a guarantor is not enough, they will still take what they call security which is the equivalent of a month’s salary (spread in 4 months) until you decide to leave, and you will be extremely lucky to go with it intact (after inflation has taken its own cut). Imagine the HR setting aside your one month salary of say, N50K as security deposit for God knows when and no interest accrues on that amount, even if you work there for donkey years. Money that will be generating monthly interest in your OPay account is what the HR is keeping and it will be losing value. In 3 years time when you finally get your senses back and decide to try something or somewhere else, your N50K will now be worth N32k, if not less. Should I talk about the additional job descriptions that they gradually introduce as the days go by? The HR always withholds the full information you need to know concerning your job description and pay. He only tells you about the security after 2 days of training and then make it seem like he forgot to state it initially. Some of the staff that resigned recently still have their salaries owed them. This fast food, Sunic, is notorious for having a high turnover of staff. People get hired, and in less than 6 months they leave the job. The ones that still work there are the fellows that the company have taken their youth and their juice, so even if they decide to leave, no other company will be willing to hire them. Others are bidding their time, waiting for an opportunity to leave. I can go on and on, but time and space constrains me. I will make a detailed exposition at the appropriate time. Both here and across all other social media platforms (especially X) What a typical day in the office looks like, how the company steals from staff in the name of surcharges, the scam called off days among other issues. The pertinent question to ask is this: Is there a way one can institute an action against them? What agencies are responsible for checking the excesses of this company and others who tow this path? Is it the NLC, Servicom, SERAP or the National Industrial Court? Evil thrives when men refuse to do the right thing. I will continue to talk about this until it gets to the appropriate quarters. The name is Sunic, it’s at Douglas Road, Owerri. |
This post best describes a fast food located around Douglas Road,Owerri. Poor wages, dirty back office environment, very strenuous job roles. I will create a thread for them soon. |
This is a good development |
Does it matter to the dead whether you criminalize suicide or not? Who will pass judgement on a dead body? Will he or she serve the judgement in the afterlife? |
It's alright . Seun, come and complete the remaining characters |
They have done the much they can. It's now left for you to decide how your own life will be. At 40 something, I hope you have your own family? The father you criticized had one before he turned 40. He had a job too, he wasn't dependent on his parents for his livelihood. Do you? If you have a job, I doubt if you would have the time to start listing what and whatnot they did for you. You'll understand the hustle. I believe they sent you and your other siblings to school. Try to feed and send just one of your children to school first, we want to check something. Some kids lost their parents at a tender age, some others have had to live with distant relatives and suffer different kinds of abuse, yet they still made something out of their lives. But here you are, having lived (or still living) under the care of your parents, yet you talk about them in such a condescending manner. Do you know the story of Victor Osimhen, Timaya, or other individuals making waves in different sectors of the economy? If you don't come from a rich family, can't a rich family come from you? |
Just here to test Seun's 40 characters. This is funny |
Are you sure he did this himself? What if he went there to confront his wife's lover, and the man overpowered him, strangled him and made it look like a suicide case? Why go to your oppressor's house to commit suicide? Where's the stool he kicked away after knotting the rope? |
Just here to test if Seun's 40 characters is still here. |
franugo:This whole post just fried some of my brain cells. The original poster, the narrator just decided to confuse me with their use of pronouns. It is well. |
All these social media content creators |
franugo:Seen. Why is the narrator confusing himself/herself then? "She maintained that her mother believed the fiancé’s behavior was a red flag and could escalate in the future once her daughter moved in with him." Why didn't the narrator use father and his? |
franugo:You are wrong! The "his" being used refers to the girl's suitor. How can mamu be male yet they are using "her daughter" in the post? |
Iamzik:Nice to know t This 40 characters sef, na waawaaoh |
Help meet or help mate? This should be up to 40 characters s, right? |
Do men of few words like us need to type 40 characters? |