Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Should I Take Her Job by monabass: 2:45pm On Aug 18, 2017 |
Does ur boss know about ur relationship with ur friend? If he does, what do you think ur friend isn't doing well that you can do? I just need you to know the reason behind her retrenchment.
I perceive your boss is up to something fishy |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Tusen Consulting Limited by monabass: 12:14am On Aug 18, 2017 |
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Politics › Re: Photos Of Yahaya Bello’s Abuja Mansion Shared By The SignalNG (Video) by monabass: 8:20pm On Aug 05, 2017 |
Socrates is still alive Nbote: Stop exposing how stupid u are... Its gud for d goose but not for d gander abi?? It is becoming obvious by d day dat on d left side of ur head there's nothing right and on d right side there's absolutely nothing left... |
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Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Post Entry Level/Industrial Trainee Jobs Here For Those Without Experience by monabass: 2:41pm On Jul 21, 2017 |
Olusharp: it is unlike you bro.. no posting since... hope all is well? I knew eremy as Sis before now. Has something changed? |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: A Life Touching Story. A Must Read For All by monabass: 4:19pm On Jul 18, 2017 |
OMG... WHAT A MIGHTY GOD WE SERVE. BLESSED BE THE LORD FOREVER dayo20002002: He made a way.
My name is Olawamiri Ayo. Everyone calls me Ola except my mom and dad who insist on saying it as it is. I’m the first of 4. I was the only child for the first 8 years of my life after which my parents proceeded to have 3 more children (all boys) in quick succession. I will be 29 in November this year (2013). Olamide is 20, Oladele is 19 and Olaitan is 17. All three are in a Private University studying Economics.
My tale is one of encouragement…
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I finished secondary school (FGGC Shagamu) in 2000 and after 3 years of JAMB drama, I finally got admission into OSU to study Business Administration. I just wasn’t able to get into Unilag, IFE or UI- my original choices. I served at a big communications firm in 2008 and since then, it has been one search for a job to the next. As you might have figured, I wasn’t retained. I was terribly disappointed. I gave that job my 100% devotion.
Then, my family lived in Idimu and the firm was in Ikoyi-two opposite ends of Lagos. I would wake up at 4am each morning and be at the bus stop by 5:10. When I was lucky, a family friend who works on the Island would pick me up and when I was not, I would take a bus to Obalende and then find my way to the office, usually on foot. I would get to work really early, all tired and sweaty and freshen up in the bathroom, grab a 15-minute nap before anyone else got to work. By 7:30, I’d be on my computer, responding to emails and generally getting work done. I never left the office before 8pm. Most times, I’d stay till 9/10 in order to follow the family friend home. Whilst I waited to be picked up, I would not just sit idle, I’d get busy and stay busy till he called me that he was entering the street.
Most people did not know I was a corper. I attended meetings alone sometimes and I was almost certain that I would be retained. About a month before passing out, a new girl joined the firm and she was asked to ‘shadow’ me. I was feeling like a boss lady who was now showing someone else the ropes. I was elated. Thinking back now, I seemed to be the only one who was happy. I guess like they say, you are always the last to know you are being ‘stabbed’. It turns out I was showing my replacement the ropes. She was a graduate of UI and had just returned from the US armed with a Masters Degree. I was told I would not be retained but I should feel free to check their website for openings and not hesitate to apply. Like they forgot that I knew the drill. Only about 2 percent of the work force got employed through that website.
Unlike my fellow corpers who were never given any hope of being retained where they served, I had not been applying as I was certain of my place at my posting so I was literally at home for about 6 months after service. I applied anywhere and everywhere. I would wake up in the morning, do my chores and then head for the cyber cafe near the house searching for jobs frantically. It got so bad that the guy there had struck a weekly deal with me instead of paying hourly. I just wanted somewhere to go to every morning wearing a skirt and blouse. My parents, bless them, had turned me into a live-in house maid and it was not unusual for my mom to call me with a list of things to do before she gets back. I was totally and completely frustrated.

I hated going for events where I would meet old mates because the first question friends will ask is, ‘so what are you up to these days?’ and after 6 months of having finished NYSC, it was no longer cute to say, ‘I just finished serving’.
After 2 years of doing nothing, I started accepting ushering jobs. We would usher people at events and I would see my classmates from Shagamu and OSU walk into the event looking like they owned the world. A few would say ‘hi’ while most just kept walking. I guess they didn’t want to have to explain to people how they know the usher.
I did the ushering job for about 5 months until the day I saw my ex walk in with his pregnant wife/girlfriend/fiancé. I quit on the spot before they saw me, went through the back door, jumped on the first okada I saw without even telling him where I was going. The okadaended up taking me all the way from Sheraton Ikeja to Idimu- that is normally a 2-3 hour drive. I cried on the okada till I got home. I just didn’t understand how I would search for a job for almost 3 years. I just did not get it. Thankfully, no one was at home when I got there. I went into my dad’s room, took a bottle of red wine, locked myself in my room and finished the entire bottle. I slept till about 10 am the next morning.
That was how I started drinking. I was a secret drinker. I could not continue taking dad’s bottles of wine because he would notice and I certainly could not afford them so I turned to Don Simon. I hated the taste so I would buy Tasty Time and mix it. Sometimes, I’d finish a whole pack before 9 am. I would bounce out of my room in a very chirpy mood, hug my dad and shout the loudest ‘Amen’ during morning devotion and my mom would admire my good nature and how I was taking the whole lack of job issue very well. Little did she know that it was all thanks to alcohol. I heard weed helped one escape reality. If there was somewhere I could get it from without being found out, I’m sure I would have dabbled into that too.
I was very dependent on the alcohol and would take it before facing the world each morning. No one ever found me out. I was the master of deception. Thank God that was the only vice I had and thank God I preferred solo drinking because I’m sure I would have been led into worse things had I not been a lone drunkard.
One random day during my Don Simon/Tasty Time breakfast, I got a message from a group I had joined and someone there shared the story of how they were able to give up alcohol. I was one of those who sent back responses. I said ‘Wow, God is great. What a great testimony!’ I wrote as I sipped on my concoction.
I was at my lowest one day when suddenly, I thought about my life and by myself, went to God in tears and pain and I told Him how angry I was that I had no job even after slaving away in school to get a 2.1 and slaving away during my service year. I ranted in tears for almost an hour, inebriated yet sober. I asked for His help and mercy and I promised to stop with my pattern of drinking.
The miracle did not happen right away but it eventually came. About 2 months after I had that moment with God, I got a call from a multinational I had applied to exactly 7 months before. A polite lady asked to speak with me and then asked if I am still available and interested in the programme. I did not have to write a test. I was interviewed 3 days after on the 31st of March and I was given a letter of employment to begin on the 1st of April-the next day! It was unbelievable! I mean, as I walked out of the meeting with some of the big bosses, I was immediately ushered into HR and handed my already typed up and signed letter which means the ‘interview’ was just formality.
The day before the interview, I had spent about 6 hours in the cyber café near my house researching the company, finding out about all their core areas, recent developments, etc. Lo and behold, I did not have to say one thing from my research at the interview. They simply asked about my experience and what I can bring to the company and voila! I got the position. It might interest you to know that of all 5 of us on the programme from Nigeria, I am the only one without a Masters degree and also the only one without a degree from a foreign university, the oldest (I think I even have passed the cut-off age) and also the only one with a Business-esque (non-professional) degree. The other 4 are: lawyer, economist, accountant-with ICAN and accountant-on level 2 of CFA.

Now, I have a job! I will first be a Graduate Trainee for 2 years then confirmed thereafter. I’m in Nairobi for 6 months, Addis Ababa for another 6, Johannesburg for another 6 and the final 6 in London. I look at my official email address, my office laptop and iPad, my official blackberry, my ID card and just smile. Now, I have a tea lady assigned to my desk area when I am in Nigeria who keeps asking, ‘aunty, tea or coffee?’ and I remember when I used to do the asking. God, You are good and Your mercies endureth forever!
Now, I’m happy to set up a LinkedIn account and to re-activate my Facebook. I’m paid a very decent salary (equivalent of 3 times what I would have been earning presently had I been retained at the firm I served) and I get to go for conferences and events like every month. Each time I pass by an usher, I smile and greet them. Usually, they look at me stunned, not understanding why a delegate is taking so much effort to greet them. I have stopped drinking totally. I don’t even take energy drinks. I renewed my relationship with God. I also met the best man ever. He has not proposed or anything but I see where we are headed and it looks like a good place. I have learned to trust in God for the littlest of things. Every experience one faces is like a slap of paint on a canvass. It might not make sense now. It might even look like a mess is being made. But when the Almighty is through with His work, when the Potter is done with the clay, you will be turned into the best-finished product you can ever imagine.
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I was going through intense depression and alcohol was my method of escape. For others, it is drugs, sex, anger, violence or even total silence and denial. The truth is every successful person has one story or the other to tell of not so rosy times past. We need to learn to remember to trust God and wait for his perfect timing. “But those who wait on the Lord shall renew their strength; They shall mount up with wings like eagles, They shall run and not be weary, They shall walk and not faint” Isaiah 40:31.
We also need to be more aware of those around us-our siblings, parents, children and friends. Learn to check on them and see how they are really doing. The strong ones might actually be those who complain to you everyday. The ones you should really pay attention to are the silent ones who smile and act like all is well. They might be dying inside or worst still, high, like I used to be.
All in all, I thank God for my life and my friends. A word of advice: Even as you prayerfully wait on God, don’t just sit and fold your arms. For those who are serving, in Med school, Law school etc, start applying now! Even if you are sure of being retained where you are or are sure of one job dad’s friend promised you, still just start applying when you are not desperate and there is no pressure on you. Most application processes these days in good companies span between 3 months to 6 months so you better get on it! Learn a craft or a trade. Do something!
Don’t be tempted into escapism when things are looking down. When you get back on earth, your issues and problems will be there, waiting patiently for you with legs crossed. Instead, speak to someone you can trust and who is sure to give you sound advice and lead you to God in prayer.
Finally, enjoy each phase of your life. A friend once told the story of how he had to latch on to the back of a moving bus in order to get home each day. Now, he drives around town in his brand new car. You think you have it bad? People have worse tales to share. So keep the faith and know that all is gonna be just fine! |
Jobs/Vacancies › Project Assistant Job by monabass(op): 3:49pm On Jul 06, 2017 |
I got the mail below in response to an application for the post of project assistant...
"Sequel to your response to our vacancy advertisement, please be informed that you are invited for an interview as detailed below:
*Venue:* 20, Olaitan Sebanjo Street, Lekki Phase 1, Lagos. *Date*: Friday 7th July, 2017. *Time:* 10 am prompt. Please come with the original & copies of your certificates and current Resume to the interview. Kindly confirm your availability for the interview by mail. We look forward to meeting you. Regards."
Please assist me with direction to the venue from ketu. Also, did anyone get it as well? |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Fresh Graduate Recruitment 6month Min. Experience Required by monabass: 10:46am On Jul 04, 2017 |
sent my application and expecting to hear from you fridayagada509@gmail.com[quote author=krisjovi post=58105990][/quote] |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Updated-New Job Vacancies by monabass: 2:08pm On Jun 28, 2017 |
austinosita: Please do not apply.
They didn't provide the subject mail and you don't know what should be the subject mail  Hahahaha.. . God bless you |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Vacancies For Quality Control Executives by monabass: 2:02pm On Jun 28, 2017 |
Allstrasse: Yes please, Send in your C.V aand in the subject kindly state clearly; Trainee Quality ControlExecutive thanks, I just sent mine |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Netcomafrica Invite : Graduate Trainee Program by monabass: 1:07pm On Jun 22, 2017 |
JauntyZany: same with me oh. Had the Fail remark too for the psychometric part. It will be sad to miss this opportunity cos of this alone... Let's be hopeful sha |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Netcomafrica Invite : Graduate Trainee Program by monabass: 9:45am On Jun 22, 2017 |
techP: Yours?? got 66.67% in psychometric part and got a "fail" remark. others were good |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Netcomafrica Invite : Graduate Trainee Program by monabass: 12:50pm On Jun 21, 2017 |
techP: Please who has gotten feedback after completing the test whats ur test score? |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Netcomafrica Invite : Graduate Trainee Program by monabass: 3:21pm On Jun 20, 2017 |
Has anyone taken the assessment? Please share your experience |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Netcomafrica Invite : Graduate Trainee Program by monabass: 2:58am On Jun 20, 2017 |
kayodesamson4: Received the same message this morning too and that the tests (Iq test, emotional quotient test, and psychometric test)should be completed before 11:30am tomorrow. Please, someone should enlighten me more too. i got the mail too. Mine is to completed before 3pm today. Please let me know when you're done with the test. |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Dssc Enlistment Ish by monabass: 10:16pm On Jun 13, 2017 |
this is why my passion for Nigeria's armed forces died.. STRONG CONNECTION PatrickOkunima: They even enlist 3rd class graduates, let alone 2:2. Just look for a strong connection, either a very influential General (serving or retired) or a politician (Senator, Rep, etc), and you're good to go. |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Updated-New Job Vacancies by monabass: 2:44pm On Jun 10, 2017 |
That's right... people often fail to realise that others' history may be quite rough djeuneur: That is not an excuse to be rude to anybody whatsoever. Comments especially to people you don't know tells a lot on how you were brought up and doesn't portray you knowledgeable. |
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Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Please Help A Sister No Money for Tfare To Go To Interview on friday by monabass: 8:48am On Jun 01, 2017 |
Well, I have some video tutorials on how to succeed at interviews for you. Once you get the amount of money you desire contact me for the videos |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Urgent Employment Opportunity by monabass: 11:48am On May 27, 2017 |
Loisemm: pls ...'should incase' is wrong grammar. Use 'should you decide to...' or ' incase you decide to...' Noted. Thank you very much. |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Urgent Employment Opportunity by monabass: 9:11pm On May 26, 2017 |
Bfam97: Good afternoon my fellow nairalanders. I work as an Assistant Accountant at a firm in GRA Ikeja. We currently need an I.T Assistant. Educational Requirements: OND/HND in Computer Science or Computer Engineering. Age: 18-29 Experience: Non required, Company would bear all the cost to train you Note: Females only please!!! Your CV can be sent to Bfamfam97@gmail.com or contact 08175635164 on Whatsapp or via text message. Thanks for your time.. Should in case you decide to make the position open to both sex, I'm available |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Only The Connected Get The Jobs At Entry Level. But Why? by monabass: 8:36pm On May 26, 2017 |
kateskitty: It was hard for me before I got a job without connection but not impossible. In 10 months I went from a 30K job to 150K. Got both jobs without knowing anybody, my well crafted CV did all the talking Maybe I should send a copy of my cv to you so you can assess it. Do I have your permission? |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Cummins Nigeria Recruitment 2017 Is Ongoing – Apply Now by monabass: 12:23pm On May 26, 2017 |
sparklezeee: OK o.. watin dem come want again self..? I'm just tired of regret mails here and there. I don't know what the hrms are looking for again. I had strong expectations for this particular role, but now.. . |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Only The Connected Get The Jobs At Entry Level. But Why? by monabass: 11:37pm On May 25, 2017 |
It's really painful. |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Cummins Nigeria Recruitment 2017 Is Ongoing – Apply Now by monabass: 11:19pm On May 25, 2017 |
sparklezeee: what is your qualification, Bsc or HND? and what course did u study? don't mistake "high school diploma" for HND while filling the online application. B. Eng - elect elect eng |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Cummins Nigeria Recruitment 2017 Is Ongoing – Apply Now by monabass: 7:11pm On May 25, 2017 |
I was told there is no fit between my credentials and their requirements and I studied engineering. I am tired of applying for jobs now IamZod: I applied but was sent a regret mail. Guess becos am not in engineering. |
Music/Radio › I Need A Song - Help If You Can by monabass(op): 9:32pm On May 23, 2017 |
I need this song : God all by yourself yourself by Isaiah D Thomas. I have searched the internet without any success. Please share with me on whatsapp 08169985876 |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Vacancy! Vacancy!! Vacancy!!! Forklift Operator Needed For Immediate Employment by monabass: 4:07pm On May 22, 2017 |
How much is the salary? |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Post Entry Level/Industrial Trainee Jobs Here For Those Without Experience by monabass: 11:22pm On May 19, 2017 |
eremy: Success!
BTW, I'm a sister. seriously?  |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Job Opportunities In Power Solution Company by monabass: 2:11pm On May 16, 2017 |
saintclem7: Please complete the survey before you apply. Otherwise your application won't be. considered
Our client is into Providing Power Solution to fill the Energy demand gap in Nigeria. They desire to recruit for the following positions: 1. Sales/Marketing Officers Qualification: Minimum of SSCE/OND holders in any discipline Experience: Little or no experience. Experience will be an added advantage
2. Technical Officers Qualification: Minimum of OND in any Engineering field with lower credit at least Experience: 1 year experience
3. Graduate trainees Qualification: BSc in any discipline with second class lower at least
As part of your application procese, participate in this quick survey to let us know the power situation in your area using the link below: You can copy the link and paste in a browser.
https:///forms/Bry971N9gTeaBiuN2
Also send your Cv to chekus1406@gmail.com I have electrical power engineering background and very interested in this advert. Please send the complete link for the survey to me.. Monaconcepts@gmail.com |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Does Look Or Gender Has Anything To Do With Success In Interview? by monabass: 9:49pm On May 14, 2017 |
LastMumu: Looks sure as hell influence applicants success in interviews. Since graduating from school, I have had close to 30 interviews but no job yet. I was bundled out of the last interview room because my interviewer claims I look like a thief. 
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