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Jobs/VacanciesRe: Nigerian Stock Exchange Graduate Trainee by Mchuks27(m): 8:01am On Mar 11, 2016
Mchuks27:
I got invited too, but I cant come 2lagos, please it is possible to change one's test location maybe to PH
Make una no worry, I have changed the venue to PH
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Nigerian Stock Exchange Graduate Trainee by Mchuks27(m): 7:49am On Mar 11, 2016
I got invited too, but I cant come 2lagos, please it is possible to change one's test location maybe to PH
Jobs/VacanciesRe: UBA Recruiting by Mchuks27(m): 12:26pm On Feb 16, 2016
paulGrundy:
Its depends, the topic we wrote on was different from what others before and after us who passed the test wrote.
Pls wot is the nature or how difficult is it? Give example wit d topic u wrote.
Jobs/VacanciesRe: UBA Recruiting by Mchuks27(m): 11:59am On Feb 16, 2016
Please what is the essay topic normally written afta the test?
Jobs/VacanciesTop 7 Ways To Beat Depression If You’re Unemployed by Mchuks27(op): 9:14am On Nov 11, 2015
The unemployment rate today has skyrocketed to a greater percent and the depression has killed the lifestyle of many people, These are 12 steps to bust your depression when you’re unemployed.

1. Take a breather
Whether you like it or not, you’ve just been given a breather. And chances are that you desperately needed it. One exercise to make you feel better immediately is to think about everything you hated about your job. In fact, make a list! Doesn’t that feel good? You will rejoin the rat race soon enough, so allow yourself some rest right now … a chance to actually eat a meal at home and not watch the minute hand of your watch so much. Try to appreciate the moment in present time, without constantly rushing. This hiatus from the pressure of corporate America will teach you more lessons and make you more resilient than you know.

2. Identify symptoms
According to the National Institute of Mental Health, depression affects 6 million men each year. But most men’s depression goes undiagnosed. They are much less likely to seek help because of the macho thing (they feel like they are supposed to tough it out) and because their symptoms are different than those we typically associate with depression (women’s). So it’s helpful to look out for these clues of male depression: irritability and anger, blaming others, alcohol and drug abuse, feeling ashamed, insomnia or sleeping too little, strong fear of failure, using TV, sports, and s3x to self-medicate.

3. Get to work!
Before you get too cozy in your robe and slippers and watch too many episodes of any movie, there’s this piece of advice: Get to work! Just because you don’t have a nice sum of money being deposited into your bank account every other week does not mean you don’t have a job. You have several, actually, and the sooner you start, the easier they will be: 1. Polish the resume. Like, for example, take out the part where you said you were class president of your freshman class in high school. 2. Network. That’s easy today with Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn. You’ve got tons of contacts right there at your finger tips. 3. Evaluate your career. Maybe it’s the wrong time to ask the question “Is this really what I want to be doing?” But it could also be the right time, if there ever was a right time. If you really hated your job, entertain the possibility of doing something totally different! And if it doesn’t work out, please don’t blame me.

4. Shift your self-esteem
Most of us get our self-esteem from our jobs, because we subscribe to work ethic, which dictates that hard work is central to a person’s calling. Men’s self-definition, especially, is wrapped up in their job, so any demotion or pink slip is a major blow to their ego and self-esteem. But if we can work toward a place where our self-esteem isn’t as dependent on people, places, and things (and especially our work), we experience a kind of unmatched freedom.

5. Develop some hobbies (and get in shape)
This is a perfect time to find out what you like to do, aside from working and sleeping. Leisure isn’t a luxury for the rich and lazy. Active leisure–where you do more than control the remote–has many health benefits. If you do nothing else with your time away from the cubicle, at least begin a health plan and start working out. You will benefit enormously from the antidepressant effects of exercise alone.

6. Work on a budget
You are going to be much less stressed out if you look the monster in the face, than if you run from it. The monster, of course, being your budget. Cut out all expenses that aren’t absolutely necessary: Starbucks coffee, a landline phone number that you don’t use, a cleaning lady or gardening services, cable. Come up with some meals that are healthy but save money on expensive produce. Involve the whole family in these decisions. The more control you have over your financial situation, the less prone to depression you’ll be.

7. Connect with others
It’s easy to isolate when you lose your job. But it’s about the worst thing you can do for your mood. Tell people you need a job.

Source: http://www.mediahip.com/2015/08/top-7-ways-to-beat-depression-if-youre.html
FamilyRe: Is It Wise For A Woman To Give Her Husband Part Of Her Monthly Salary? by Mchuks27(m): 9:03am On Oct 27, 2015
Must Read! Julius Agwu’s Wife Opens Up On His Near Death Experience

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Jobs/VacanciesRe: NBC Management Trainee 2015 by Mchuks27(m): 2:51pm On Sep 25, 2015
please someone good should send me any material at mchuks27@gmail.com
Jobs/VacanciesRe: NBC Aptitude Test Invitation by Mchuks27(m): 2:07pm On Sep 25, 2015
please someone should send me what to read at mchuks27@gmail.com please save me
FoodRe: A Big Snake Killed In My Compound Today (PIX) by Mchuks27(m): 5:49pm On Sep 04, 2015
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Car TalkRe: PHOTOS: Popular Abu Made Car Being Towed with Another Car by Mchuks27(m): 8:11pm On Aug 27, 2015
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RomanceRe: 8 Ways Ladies Treat Their Toasters Harshly by Mchuks27(m): 6:16am On Aug 14, 2015
Fellas, there's no doubt that trying to figure out what women really want can seem like a pretty daunting charge. But if we're being honest, it actually really isn't that HARD once you get to know the telltale signs. If you're really serious about scoring that first and second date, you may want to follow these surefire points. Seriously, these tips will turn you into a bona fide stud! Read 17 Things That Make Men Irresistible To The Ladies. http://www.mediahip.com/2015/07/17-things-that-make-men-irresistible-to.html

CelebritiesRe: Mr. Ibu Dressed As A Female Student (Photo) by Mchuks27(m): 6:48pm On Aug 13, 2015

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