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Culled from Thisday Backpage: The Verdict By Olusegun Adeniyi Today, I am repeating a piece, written by Todd Hirsch, the Calgary-based chief economist of ATB Financial and author of “The Boiling Frog Dilemma: Saving Canada from Economic Decline”. I first published it on this page in 2014. It will serve our young graduates as they navigate the job market, especially in a milieu where senators openly ask ministerial nominees to reserve public job slots for them. I am well aware that the Nigerian terrain is quite different from the Canadian one on which the author based his thesis but the inherent lesson cuts across boundaries. Here is what Todd Hirsch wrote: Dear Applicant: Thank you for your letter inquiring about positions in our economics department. At this time, we have no openings. However, I will keep your letter on file should an appropriate job become available. At least, that’s what I am required to tell you. But here’s what I’d really like to say to you – and to every recent economics graduate who sends me the same letter. First, I know it’s lousy for bachelor of arts graduates looking for a job “in their field.” Twenty years ago, it was lousy for me too. It’s almost always lousy. In a way, it’s kind of supposed to be – a small rite of passage to welcome you into the working world. But if I may, I would like to offer some advice. Don’t be too fixated on landing a job “in your field.” The truth is, you don’t yet have a field. In university, you majored in economics, but that may or may not be your eventual field of professional work. The world is full of possibilities; limiting your search to an economist job is a terribly narrow way to start out. You chose to study economics, which doesn’t necessarily imply that you’ll be an economist. Rather, it implies you have an aptitude for problem solving. You’re probably good at analyzing data. You can see different sides of an argument. And I’ll bet you’re excellent at finding solutions to problems. These are essential skills required in hundreds of rewarding (and lucrative) fields of professional employment. Your ultimate field may actually be in sales for a biotech firm. It may be analyzing crime statistics for the city police. It may even be a rock star (just ask Mick Jagger). The world is full of “fields.” What you’re facing is a common problem: BA graduates confuse their major area of study with what they expect to be their eventual careers. It doesn’t matter if it’s a degree in history, film studies, sociology, or comparative feminist literature. You’ve successfully navigated your way through a four-year degree. Congratulations! That is no small accomplishment. But now you’re embarking on a totally different program of learning – one that will last the rest of your life. It’s called “What am I here for?” That may sound all spiritual and existential, but don’t let it throw you off. It just means that your challenge from here on is to find what you’re good at, and keep getting better and better at it. An apology, by the way, on behalf of society: We are sorry if we led you to believe that attending university would land you a good job. That’s not actually true. A polytechnic college will do this – and the job opportunities available right now are fantastic. A good option for you might be to continue post-university studies at a polytechnic. But your university education, at least at the bachelor of arts level, was never intended to land you a job. It was intended to make you a more complete thinker. It was intended to teach you how to absorb complex information and make reasoned arguments. It was, quite simply, intended to teach you how to learn. Those are skills that you’ll use in any field of work. Open your mind to all sorts of job possibilities. Don’t be too proud to start out in the service industry, or where you might get your fingernails dirty. Talk to as many people as you can about their career paths. But never, ever, allow yourself to think you’ve wasted your time in university if you don’t land a job as an economist. Meanwhile, be encouraged and stay positive. And yes, I will keep your letter on file. But my guess is that when a position in my economics group eventually opens up, you’ll no longer be available. |
LOL ![]() Yea!! clipper with attachment comb will do the trick. For this our guy a clean shaved pp is out of the question to avoid opening the warts. Warts anywhere on the body would dry off if not disturbed. waleyp: |
Visit a nearest pharmacy to get a prescribed drugs and stop shaving with blade or shaving stick. Warts will go away naturally after sometime. No matter the drugs the key to overcoming warts is if you stop shaving over it. |
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Clap back of the century... |
Bro..you are spot on. I keep wondering why we don't have a million and one billionaire in this county since we have equal number of pastors and imam combined. If greatness is attached to prayer sons and daughters of the so called men of God should be the richest since there father pray almost every day. At least before praying for others they are expected to have prayed for their own family. I keep saying that I am the architect of my success, master of my own destiny. Whatever happens to me in life is due to my action, reaction and decision.[color=#990000][/color] |
Kill for a woman, what are you waiting for? We will open a thread for you when Abba Kyari arrests you. Look me in the eye and tell you have never slept with another girl since you started dating her. |
asking price... |
No matter how we try to separate every possible outcomes is still a mini Nigeria. Except you address the status of states like Ilorin, Delta, Edo, Benue, Kogi etc. who are neither here nor there. |
@shaqhead @younix please send me the manual...caxim04@gmail.com. pleaseeeee....... |
APC Youths in PDP clothes(Second pix) burn APC flag then decamp to PDP....isorait.............. |
Lesbanii Omosesu |
Tell your Dad otherwise do your friend mum to even out. |
Ask Google bro... |
damton:Guy u no seriuos at alllllll.....bushboy. ![]() |
You are right...the oba of Lagos is an Ndigbo. Emir of Ilorin is an Hausa shey? A third of Kogi Is Yoruba , so you may be right but wait.... How come Kogi people learn and speak Yoruba faster than other tribes... Because they are right?. Okay before you crucify me..the Queen Of England is not English.. Wait am I making sense...yeah am right because the Royal family of England are not native English they ve been Norman's, French,some even say their is a German connection... Yeah am right. Does it make them less English nahhhh. Apart from the Royal stool of Ilorin that is occupied by descendants of Alimi from Sokoto Ilorin is 100% yoruba. They ve around for a long time, you ask me I will say they are yorubas. Well here is the most interesting part, the former Emir of Ilorin's middle/or yoruba name is Alabi. Am sure the current one has a Yoruba name as well. Now in Lagos, the last time I checked all the Kings and the Royal family of Lagos are yorubas..I will agree with you that Lagos is no man's Land but hey...the Obama card will not happen here in a thousand years because you people are too vulger and what I call noisy neighbor s. We are now sensitive and will not allow it. well if you expect another Obama to happen in our generation guy cut the crap it won't happen in another hundred years. I don't have much to say about Kogi. What am i I talking about...there is no 'pure' nationality anywhere, despite what certain politicians might have you believe. |
Guy kontinu nah |
Crap.....toothless bulldog. We want the CBN to blacklist BVN of fraudsters and other receiving accounts. This is a recommendation put forward through the bankers committee early this year. This will stop fraudster s from opening other accounts. |
Leave the car for him and move on. Give him all the docs. If you can afford it change the name to his. |
Toronto |
But a source at the Presidency told Nigerian Concord Newspapers that President Buhari had personally called Amaechi several times to explain his roles In the alleged laundering. Nigeria Concord... Isorait. |
Isorait! |
One day, monkey go go market him no o return. |
Hmnnnn |
todayboy:Wether with hunting or elephant hunting let the probe begin! When PDP resume power they should open the file for APC governors since 1960. |
From stadium to Ikeja. Ask for airport hotel when u get to Ikeja. A bike will help. |
Yes....again and again.... |
Is it real?. |