I hate it when employers want to use your last salary to determine how they will be paying you.
I can remember an interview i attended. Before the interview, i managed to find out that they paid #80, 000 per month for that position. The interview was a back and forth thing until they referred me to the owner of the company. The MD needed somebody with the kind of experience i had. Me, i was tired of working in all those #30, 000 per month job, so i needed an upgrade. When the MD asked me what was my last pay in the last place i worked, i told him #35, 000. He said he was going to start paying me #30, 000, after three months he will see how i am gaining experience, then he will increase my salary. I bluntly turned down the job based on the salary. The MD asked me to go home and rethink the offer, that no job seeker turns down his offer. I went home and the next morning, just for courtesy sake, i called him and told him i was not interested. The man was shocked.
If you want to employ people, employ them and tell them what you will pay. If it is okay by them, they resume work.
From PH to Aba will not cost you more than #1, 000. Enter bus to Aba, stop at Enyimba junction, enter bike and tell the bike man to take you inside Ariaria where you can buy cosmetic in wholesales.
No order you will make online will come at a very good rate. So avoid online vendors unless its for personal use.
Lifeofgabbyz: Hey guys, I have decided to share my Covid19 experience for those who think that the pandemic is not real or it doesn’t affect Africans due to “strong” immune system. Please, it is very real.
It all started like a joke because I didn’t know I had Covid19 until it was confirmed after a test by the Health Service Executive (HSE) in Ireland. One of my housemates was sick and I thought it was a regular sickness not knowing it was the “dreaded” Covid19. During that period of her sickness, I was helping to take care of her because I didn’t expect it was Covid19. I was just rendering help to a friend. My friend later put a call to a GP (general practitioner) after she started noticing the symptoms. The GP told her to contact the HSE and she was asked to come for a test in Limerick city where we reside.
The result of her test came out two days after she went for it. She was asked to produce the contacts of those that she associated closely with in the past few days. All of us (the housemates) were asked to come for tests and that was when we found out we had Covid19. Mind you, all my housemates are Nigerians. Some of the Covid19 symptoms I had were migraine/strong headache, loss of smell, nose sensitivity, sneezing, dry throat, body pains. These were the major systems I had during that period which was in October.
Presently, I am definitely feeling good and no longer have Covid19 or any symptoms. I am way way better and even stronger than before because I really worked on myself. I took ginger, lemon and honey as a tea in order to boost my immune system to fight the sickness. I also drank lots of water and rested properly at home during that period as well. I also did steam inhalation with peppermint oil and hot water. My housemates were taking concoction which comprised of ginger, garlic, turmeric, honey, in a bid to boost their immune systems. My housemates and I are way better and feeling good. We have fully recovered since November.
Try to be safe by sanitizing your hands, keeping social distance, wearing face masks, taking multivitamins whether local or foreign to boost your immune system, and rest properly.
Yesterday, it was sold at #13, 500, which is about 10% drop in price from #15, 000 - #16, 000 that it was sold last week. On Monday this week, a colleague bought for #14, 500 at Orba Nsukka, Enugu State. Following the reopening of land boarders, price is expected to drop drastically in the coming weeks. However it is expected that the price will snowball in January before it begins to drop.
AregbeFufu: Op has abandoned his programming dream and ventured into soap business. That is how Nigeria destroys dreams.
hahaha, i didn't abandon the dream and go into soap making. I was into soap making before i ventured into this programming thing. Nigeria didn't destroy my dream. Truth is that i am into so many things and programming needed much of time which i couldn't give. However be the case, i have not abandoned this dream.
In those days, my oga bought a car for one of our sales reps. In the conditions attached to it, one said if the car get involved in an accident and its beyond repair, the sales rep will pay for it. As the manager i walked up to my oga and asked him, if a car is involved in an accident and its beyond repair, do you think the driver will survive? The sales rep didn't take the car, in less than a month he bought that same type of car and was now doing sales rep for all the companies within that vicinity. My Oga was pained.