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Frankraj:Seriously i bless dz script of urs from the bottom of my hrt. |
[quote auhoror=chat2deen post=57461125]Enh, especially restriction forces abi? Moga Action! Highlander are n will always b champion Bn. We worn the d recent 65 RC inter bn drill competition n our Cdt Sgt was d best phase commander. Oga biu was boy Rsm in his days at NMS n there for must maintain d starndard.[/quote]CDT Sgt Rabiu is a man am looking forward to be like. Come to moga and check cracked cadets in dril pple like nwama, tor etc. If i come to live again I will be in d armed forces and I will tell God to still make me a mogese. And apart we mogese we always live first position for proper tin like daletians and Highlanders. We r always OK with 2nd place. |
chat2deen:Oga sulented was ur csuo. How malicious was he sir. He rili affected souls as so3. Although I like him a lot and one day look up to been like him. Highlander. Proper tin battalion. Am proud to be an animal. I belong to the animal batallion kanwi damagers |
DEATHMACHINE:A very senior captain sir. R u a course mate with former so3. SA BIU. Aka sulented. Or is with As Adamu |
DEATHMACHINE:Permission sir. Wah regular..... Apart tins HV advanced o. We wish they will bring someone like emeka to NDA who will rili understand d meaning of d word officer cadet. |
chat2deen:Rsm Bako saleh...... Which Rc are u sir. I hope sulented z not a nairalander |
DEATHMACHINE:I wish. Phone z black market. U risk relegation if not withdrawal getting caught............... Just don't be the one to get caught |
NNAMDIII:Even if he stays in Jupiter I will find him........ The world z one big mighty prison hv made a vow to find him even on my dads grave. And I will no matter what it takes or how long it does |
NNAMDIII:Are u an ex boy and if so u r Nms wot |
Oboy........ Before angry mob will come for me on nairaland. Make I tactically thin out
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tyup:As per ur uncle is my battalion Co or z d CBC probably dy or commandant and if he is. He will just call and announce my withdrawal. No wonda pple like u get damaged by Oscars fishbrain everywia |
SIRmanjar:Freedom of speech uve got the social media to urself |
Excuzeme:Uve gone beyond ur marks. Uve said more than you should. U shudnt hv involved my dad into dz.....… I don't know u but its like u know me well. Reply my pm. And before I die like u said lemme escort u to the gate of hell. Reply my pm pls. Hv been trying to avoid comments relating to insults on me probably coz I said more than I shud but I won't rili take it lightly u involving my dad into. Since u know me well go ask hv never touched a civilian before intact my best friends are my civilian friends and for my dad who u said was foolish enof since u know him well ask for him among the batallion he commanded in borno. He gallantly took the bullet while saving his soldiers in bama Lolz and till today I enjoy the benefits with my instructors.. At least he died for a good reason let's see how u will die and why u would. Pls reply my pm and I will make u take back those words. But I swear by God today it might take years but I will definitely find u |
SIRmanjar:K u made ur point. I understand u now by the way u type I guess dz how u reason. |
kense88:Its a pity u can't. Buh if u want to I won't mind pm me |
SIRmanjar:Sorry I don't shine Oga shoe. Ur fada shines mine for me......... And I don't go to guard room.. If I buy job I report to mess. I hope u understand and can get that straight to ur dump skull. |
dview001:Tnx for that. Only kids exchange words on social media and as far as I know in the civil word dia z freedom of expression. So I don't know y u r pained u cud hv saved ur sef the mb by paddling ur canoe. Toor. U r welcome bro |
SIRmanjar:To or. Uve spoken well...... I guess the word riff raff z a bad adjective for me. Try smfin more appaling |
Amoyinoluwa24:U like espirit the corp manner? What has espirit the corp has to do with a soldier. Arm of rubbish? They shud hv lynched him and see how many confused civilian will pay for it. And u call dz brutality Oga o........... Even the bastard feels he must bleed as per he has blood in excess and his mother feel his blood is useful. What I see the rating did their was light massage. He shud hv damaged the cadet so the confused press will have smfin to wail abt. Modified: for those who are fuming with rage abt my comment don't get it twisted its one of those moments in a young soldier life wen he feels on top of the world and perhaps he never knew he was going hard on the guy. I don't support damaging civilian but black market is allowed. And for any military personnel who will read dz or cadets. Pls damage civilians call for arty when necessary and know when to tactically thin out without wawarising the uniform. Just help yourself n don't be the one to get caught like that mumu in uniform. ntin is sweeter than doing job with ur civilian culprit
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And finally THE SPACE BOOKERS Am here to read the comments |
MutantMetahuman:I was tempted to ask if he has supplied to your dad today, but I remembered people have greater peace of mind minding their bizness |
why are the bagas still alive and not even yet maliciously jobbed. nothing justifies terrorism. shoot their fathers on their mothers scrotum |
helpee:Seriously bro. I love your comments its direct and you sound like my CO. U just slaughtered it.. U are rili in line |
kenonze:I checked your profile after I read your comment and m not dissapointed at all. ur case z understandable |
1. What are you good at, and what do you love? Yeah, I know. You’ve heard the “follow your passion” line since the day you were born. While some people have a clear passion, many of us find ourselves lost in the “passion puzzle ,” paralyzed with fear that we’re not doing it right if we don’t have one burning career goal to pursue obsessively. And even if you do have a passion, chances are high it’s something vague and out of reach, like becoming the next Stephen King. The problem isn’t the idea of pursuing things you’re good at and that you love; it’s that your aspirations are too broad and difficult to act on. Think of your passions as a starting point. If you want to be the next Stephen King, break that passion down into writing and editing. Then do a “skills inventory” to determine just what else you bring to the table. Are you good at providing feedback and coaching other writers? Then becoming a writing teacher or tutor might be right for you. How about really digging into a subject, synthesizing a ton of research and guiding editorial direction? Then becoming a tech writer or editor might be a better fit. Your skills inventory could take the form of a checklist, a mock resume or interviews with friends, family members, mentors and former employers who can provide an outside perspective. You can then return to a tool like the one provided above and more carefully match your skills and interests to job titles, narrowing in on those that are both best suited to you and have the best prospects for growth. 2. Are you promotion- or prevention- focused? Feeling motivated is an essential aspect of job satisfaction. But causes for motivation vary widely from person to person. In general, there tend to be two main motivation types: promotion-focused and prevention-focused . Promotion-focused professionals are classic creatives and entrepreneurs. They work quickly, seize new opportunities and think abstractly. The downside is that they can be impulsive, overly optimistic and are likely to make bigger mistakes. Prevention-focused professionals are just the opposite, focused on maintaining the status quo and protecting all they’ve worked on. These professionals prefer planning, reliability, thoroughness and analytical thinking. While we all need a little bit of promotion- and prevention-oriented thinking, it’s important to determine which way you lean before diving down a career path. A prevention-focused person, for example, would do far better as a developer in a major corporation than launching her own startup. A promotion-oriented person will likely feel suffocated in a traditional 9-to-5, thriving instead in a more creative environment with bigger risks and bigger rewards. 3. What is the best environment for your personality type? For similar reasons, it’s often helpful to do even deeper personality tests like the Myers- Briggs . This will help you further pinpoint just what you need in your work environment to thrive . Particularly important is determining whether you’re more of an introvert or an extrovert, as the two personality types differ widely in their needs. An introvert, for example, may be more attracted to a quieter research role, while an extrovert will thrive in a busy, loud sales office. Public speaking, amount of teamwork required and frequent contact with clients are also factors to consider. But as Susan Cain articulates so well in her book Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World That Can’t Stop Talking , introverts and extroverts can both thrive in roles better suited for the opposite personality type, as long as they’re passionate about the cause or are able to adapt the job to fit their style. This is why stopping to think out your passions is important, though you’ll also discover many along the way. 4. What kind of lifestyle do you want? Most jobs start off with at least a few years of hard labor at lower pay than you’d like. What’s more important is looking ahead at people well into a career track to determine whether the lifestyle they lead is desirable to you. Some factors you might want to consider include the amount of control they have over their own time, their salary and the amount of travel involved, among other factors. I’m not saying you need to have a distinct goal like “$150,000 per year or bust.” I’m saying that what’s acceptable to you is highly individual, and it’s important to do what will make you the most comfortable . If giving back to the community gives you the most job satisfaction, then perhaps being a social worker with a relatively low wage will satisfy your needs. But if you’d prefer to turn off work at the end of the day and go live your “real” life, including eating out, travel and play, then perhaps a higher salary goal is more appropriate. Again, these are things you may discover as you go. 5. Where do you want to live? While not essential for every career type, determining where you want to live can be an important part of the career search process. This is especially true for jobs that are focused in certain regions. If you want to work in the magazine industry, then you’ll probably need to move to New York City. Wheat farmer? The Midwest. Anthropologist? Just about anywhere. Beyond geographical region, think again about the lifestyle on offer in the places you’ll be headed . Do you seek a metropolitan lifestyle with restaurants and cultural attractions on every corner? Or do you need the beauty and quiet of a rural setting? This is another place where the data can be extremely helpful. If location is important to you, head to the Bureau of Labor Statistics‘ website and do a few searches of job titles by region. Deciding which career is right for you can be an overwhelming process. Rather than focusing on identifying a direct path, first determine your own needs and goals, and then sync your findings with what the world has to offer. |
Dear reader, Choosing a career can be the best and worst thing that can happen to a man most of us jump into choosing career probably because of pressure or because we see others going into it and when we enter it we find out its a very different thing entirely from what we thought it was. Some other choose it coz of what I tag career infatuation. Probably dz y when u ask 40 out of 50 science college students all they will tell you is they wanna be doctors and the shocker there is maybe just 3 might end up been one. Anyway its not too late to cry when the head is still there some of us HV made wrong choices and find a way in correcting them and we played the grand price of time for our mistakes. I HV a friend who was a computer student in the university but found out in z third year that all he wants to be his a farmer. Against all odds he followed his dream now z an agric student in the uni he paid the price called and some of us have other worst stories than that. I hope dz little article help someone before you get torned between two worlds like me |
yinkslinks:the article is only for the wise ones bros. u shudnt HV comment......... z not for the wise ones from behind |
When you are through with your lies and defamation, you will speak out the truth. And apart you really think they beat you like you said and you are hale and hearty to tell dz story as at now......... |
DivneFavour:You are damn right man |
Ok |
Lie |
The story will continue just that its been hell dz quarter at school and the good news z am on break. I pray it will be the longest 2 weeks of my life. And tnx again to those who see the real fiction as fscinating |
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