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daddytime:Honestly He was not coherent. Seemed like he was attacking the mismanagement of the economy, then all of a sudden he lost track and talked about secessionists. I don't even understand the correlation, nor did he proffer better and wiser economic blueprints to lift us out of the economic dungeon. |
I just appended my signature him Endorsed ![]() |
This will be a very big move for Apple |
paulolee:lwkmd |
SpecialAdviser: This post has a unique equal measure of intelligence and comedy. ![]() |
To be very honest Kiddwaya is a real niggrr, with top confidence and witty mind in wooing women. Just look at the advice he gave to Ozor over Nengi ![]() |
Esau's Ghana Must Go bag NLC leaders Money don change hands |
Francisayo:Lmao ![]() |
Lawinontario:so person fit study Nigerian constitution here in Nigeria and go to canadà to practise Canadian law |
rentAcock:Bullshit! OP, please don't ever listen to this advice, if you file a rightful VISA process and follow due process, please leave Nigeria to Canada. To be honest it is akin to starting life afresh and acquiring "Canadian experience", so it will be difficult at first. But i give you two years working and practising in Canada and you'll absolutely love it. If you leave with your husband it is even better because he'll support you and Doctors I assume, earn a sizeable income there. It is also absolutely good for your kids future, better education, better society growing in, brighter future. Like I said, it won't be easy there in the first year but it'll worth it in the future. But I'll advice you to chill down now shah, worldwide the economy of most countries are still recovering from effects of the pandemic, will be difficult to find jobs if you relocate now. Think about relocating by this time next year.. Goodluck Cc; inadilema |
Inadilema:Please don't leave that banking job without attempting sport betting business as a side-kick. No matter how stressful mixing the two jobs is going to be, I'm certain it is the wisest choice out there considering it affords you some "security". Also by so doing, I'm of the opinion there are aspects of the side-business that will make you either want to dis-continue it, or fall deeper in love with it. Please find a way to do some YOGA or early morning reflection and meditation therapies or lifestyles used to manage stress. They are all over google and will help you reduce the stress of combining both jobs. Besides the betting business doesn't need all of your presence as someone can stand over the counter all day, managing it for you. You just be the manager and oversee it, inspect it, I think. So i think it is something do-able, you just have to find your way around it with a good mindset. ![]() |
One thing with jobs is, sometimes you become dissatisfied and bored at your job and it will bring you great distress and turbidity. At that point you'll want to go away to another career if you can't get a promotion. 1. Have you discussed or interacted with your boss to find out why you've not gotten promotions ? Maybe it is something that is fixable, especially with lobby. 2. What is your husband's input on your career switch to sport betting. I understand it is your life and career and future, but you both are a pair now and decisions shouldn't be entirely a sole affair. The final decision may be yours but it is wise to give him that respect since you both are partners. 3. Why don't you try starting up the sports bet business while still banking. So that you can observe how satisfactory it is, from a safe vantage point. Lest you quit your job for something that would become unrewarding, far away from your expectations. If you leave the sitting room to go to kitchen because of aroma you smelt there, the door to sitting room may be shut already if you try to go back there after finding nothing in the kitchen, and that the aroma was actually coming in through the kitchen window and particularly from your neighbou's kitchen. So my advice, try both simultaneously first. Don't leave one entirely for the other, without sampling. Inadelima |
Saying good things of your employer, if you condemned him I'd be surprised ![]() |
kentrowiz:what does cruise mean bro |
Sinzhu money ![]() Dey bill bois for home and away join |
maasoap:you seriously have confidence in Nigeria's justice system? ![]() |
PrinceInTheNort: ![]() |
Saboteurs. Cause election wan hold next month them destroy am |
DrGoodman: ![]() |
Them no want make youth corpers replace them ![]() |
Sammy07: ![]() |
Sammy07:And when quizzed, they go faint and be shouting off ur mic |
Wow that's nice to read Nothing baffles me about Nigeria anymore |
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No matter how stressful mixing the two jobs is going to be, I'm certain it is the wisest choice out there considering it affords you some "security". Also by so doing, I'm of the opinion there are aspects of the side-business that will make you either want to dis-continue it, or fall deeper in love with it. Please find a way to do some YOGA or early morning reflection and meditation therapies or lifestyles used to manage stress. They are all over google and will help you reduce the stress of combining both jobs. Besides the betting business doesn't need all of your presence as someone can stand over the counter all day, managing it for you. You just be the manager and oversee it, inspect it, I think. So i think it is something do-able, you just have to find your way around it with a good mindset. 
