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Family › Re: I Bought My Mum A Convertible Sport (pics,vid) by Nddytex08(m): 9:42am On Mar 04, 2019 |
This is so Sweet. Our Mum do suffer alot for us and deserve even more than this. God bless our Mothers and give me the grace to put smiles on the face of Mine too. #ProudofMyMum |
Crime › Re: Married Man Rapes 6-Year-Old Girl In Uncompleted Building In Anambra. Photos by Nddytex08(m): 2:28pm On Feb 22, 2019 |
Is it not still in Anambra that a man rape a 6yr old girl that is from Akwa Ibom. what the hell is happening in this country. How can a sane man do that to a small child like that. God I hope u r seeing this. |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Level 8 Salary In Federal Ministries As At December 2017 by Nddytex08(m): 6:48pm On Jan 23, 2019 |
pwettyeddy: Wow! I thought working for state and FG. Was the next best thing after sliced bread. In my previous job, I was earning 35k a month as an SSCE holder with 5years experience in sales and marketing which i had to quit due to the fact I had to relocate to join my husband. He is teaching me how to earn money online by posting articles and uploading videos and this January alone, I have made over $150 which is more than what you say some persons earn after 4-6years of University wahala. My husband makes over 500$ on the side ( uploading articles and videos while also working as a lawyer. University education is definitely overrated. My target is $500 next month doing a legitimate online job for just 4-6hrs daily. Na wah! Best way to survive in this country is to work for your self and work smart. If I decide to take the sales assistant job in just got, I should be grossing not less than 80k by next month. Greetings.. pls can u link me up on the online money. |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Do I Really Need To Work Now by Nddytex08(op): 11:02am On Jan 08, 2019 |
I really Appreciate everyone for your Valid comments n contributions. Thank you and God bless Us all |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Do I Really Need To Work Now by Nddytex08(op): 8:42pm On Jan 05, 2019 |
onyegwu: If u are passionate about Information Technology I will advice u to embrace one at the moment then apply for jobs. If u get a job then you use your weekends or off days depending the kind of job you get for the IT development do it like your life depends on it. This two things will afford you the opportunity to have money in your pocket and also get u a skill that can make u independent even if u decide to do your masters full time. Masters does not guarantee automatic job placement for you. Do your Masters when you have created a career path so that you know what you want to Master in and you will not also struggle financially doing it. I would have loved to had ventured into ICT but that hasn't crossed my mind. Thanks for your input Sir. I really appreciate |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Do I Really Need To Work Now by Nddytex08(op): 8:40pm On Jan 05, 2019 |
chloride6: Don't dull it ...
If your parents can afford to keep sponsoring you..
Do your masters Abroad...
No time! Abroad Ke! Issorite. They are willing to sponsor but not unto abroad things. Thanks Anyway |
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Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Do I Really Need To Work Now by Nddytex08(op): 8:33pm On Jan 05, 2019 |
Bizmagnet: Snce you don't have job doing now, start your masters. You can be applying for jobs while doing the masters. Thank You for the advise |
Education › Re: Should I head to Masters straight up? by Nddytex08(op): 8:31pm On Jan 05, 2019 |
ksbusari: Ur parents are even trying. they will soon spoil you if u don't apply for masters straight. u will continue to expect from them if u don't move out of the house as soon as possible. apply for Ur MSc. They are not spoiling me in any way but encouraging for the master programme of which am here contemplating about. Thanks anyway |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Do I Really Need To Work Now by Nddytex08(op): 10:04am On Jan 05, 2019 |
Gistonlinebiz: I was like you about 13 years ago, caught in dilemma of going for masters degree or getting a job after NYSC.
Truth...
Get a job and save a considerable amount every month for your masters. One year later, apply for masters while still working. Please don't resign to pursue masters, many run their masters while still a working class. How? Get close be friendly with any student in your class that's very intelligent. Collect his notes and make photocopy and ready. Beg him to teach you the topic in a nutshell because it will help you when you read his notes. Ensure to always give him tips in cash, it will help you get his maximum attention academically. IT'S NEVER GOING TO BE EASY, BUT MANY HAVE GOTTEN PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATIONS AND MASTERS DEGREE THROUGH THIS METHOD WHILE STILL WORKING.
Having a masters degree in Nigeria of today does not guarantee any job! It's quite a bitter truth. There are millions of masters degree holders that are still searching for job, many are teaching and earning 18,000# as salary in private schools, many have gone into business due to lack of jobs, many are armed robbers and prostitutes etc... Masters degree over the years have lost its value. Today, professional certifications have more value than masters degree. Very bitter truth...
Lastly, get a job and start working. As you spend months and years working, you will be more exposed to choose what course to pursue in masters degree. As a fresher from Nysc, your mind is already set on a particular course or path in career but working class life will help you detect which course or job position is hot cake, which course will you go for in masters degree that will help you get promotion in your office. Get a job my brother. Hmmm.... It seems I have written so much, I planned dropping just two sentences and sign out but you and some other people in similar dilemma need a comprehensive explanation of true state of things in masters degree and labour market! I wish to write more...
Hope this helps. This has really help but please if u can still offer more advise, I will appreciate alot. Thank you very much Sir |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Do I Really Need To Work Now by Nddytex08(op): 8:55am On Jan 05, 2019 |
Florblu: How do you intend to raise fund for your masters? Are your parents willing to bear the cost? If not, you have no business thinking about masters.
Get a job,make some money and then go for your Masters.
Better still, get professional certification in your field of study,pending the time you will be able to raise fund for your Masters.
BTW, you're wasting time already, make your decision ASAP and starting making moves.
All the best From all indications they r willing to support me., but they r not all that financially buoyant now as before. Hence the reason I want to work to fend for myself as well and not totally depend on them for the programme. I just want to get my hands doing something n earning � to support the ministry while I still look forward to the masters come 2020 or thereabout. I am trusting God for the best. Like you have said there's no much time left again. Thanks very much |
Education › Re: Should I head to Masters straight up? by Nddytex08(op): 8:33am On Jan 05, 2019 |
asuustrike1: Academic masters is tasking and it consumes money That is my fear for now. The financial side of it. Although one has to be prepared before enrolling into it. |
Education › Re: Should I head to Masters straight up? by Nddytex08(op): 8:30am On Jan 05, 2019 |
xtain7: My candid advice , if there's no Job at hand now. Apply for your MSc.. Time flies. am looking out for petty jobs that can land me few bucks for now n not the very official one that might tie me down and hinder my chances of progression academically. Thanks for your advice Bro |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Do I Really Need To Work Now by Nddytex08(op): 10:34pm On Jan 04, 2019 |
OluwaWizzy: well, it depend on the nature of the job and the master's package. but most masters lectures are in the evening after work OK thanks. I appreciate your input |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Do I Really Need To Work Now by Nddytex08(op): 8:09pm On Jan 04, 2019 |
OluwaWizzy: Get a job and do masters at the same time. Wouldn't that be straining me down esp as I don't have any idea of what lies ahead work wise n masters wise |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Do I Really Need To Work Now by Nddytex08(op): 8:08pm On Jan 04, 2019 |
whytemon: do the Masters now. it is just one year. some jobs require u too v masters. in 2years from grad u can still be considered as fresh graduate Thanks I appreciate. But I wanted to like take a year off working to garner decent money n focus fully on masters next year. The master will demand resources from me of which I wouldn't want my parents to bear the cost all alone without me contributing my 2cent. |
Jobs/Vacancies › Do I Really Need To Work Now by Nddytex08(op): 7:34pm On Jan 04, 2019 |
Greetings fellow NAIRALANDERS, Pls I need your advice cos am in a delicate state now.
Am a young guy who finished from service in the latter part of 2018. As this year has already begun am in a kind of cross way between furthering for my master degree or getting a job for now(decent one) to at least be leaving home (mind u I stay with my parents for now) and be earning some money. As a young guy I need money in my pocket and not to looking up to my Parent for everything even as I have "Graduated" and should be on my own as they have tried so much for me; as well as get some working experience so as to fully concentrate on my master degree God willing by Year 2020. Or should I pursue my master now that am still kinda fresh(school-wise) back from service with passion for school (although the challenge of finance in school is another issue) which after upon completion I can get a "Much Better" job. I will be 25 Years this year (If not already) and I just want the best for my future as am approaching defining phases in my life. Pls I need mature n experience advice here. Thanks |
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Education › Should I head to Masters straight up? by Nddytex08(op): 7:20pm On Jan 04, 2019*. Modified: 8:12pm On Jan 04, 2019 |
Greetings fellow NAIRALANDERS, Pls I need your advice cos am in a delicate state now.
Am a young guy who finished from service in the latter part of 2018. As this year has already begun am in a kind of cross way between furthering for my master degree or getting a job for now(decent one) to at least be leaving home (mind u I stay with my parents for now) and be earning some money. As a young guy I need money in my pocket and not to looking up to my Parent for everything even as I have "Graduated" and should be on my own as they have tried so much for me; as well as get some working experience so as to fully concentrate on my master degree God willing by Year 2020. Or should I pursue my master now that am still kinda fresh(school-wise) back from service with passion for school (although the challenge of finance in school is another issue) which after upon completion I can get a "Much Better" job. I will be 25 Years this year (If not already) and I just want the best for my future as am approaching defining phases in my life. Pls I need mature n experience advice here. Thanks |
Christianity Etc › Re: What Are You Thanking God For As 2018 Comes To An End? by Nddytex08(m): 3:15pm On Dec 31, 2018 |
Successfully completing my National Service in Ebonyi State. I am so grateful to God for the mercies He granted Me while it lasted even as I was travelling to n fro.. especially the lost of fellow corpers who were serving their fatherland. Once again am grateful to God Almighty |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Nigerian Navy Direct Short Service Course Aspirants(dssc) 2015 by Nddytex08(m): 2:12pm On Nov 22, 2018 |
I have checked and haven't seen my name in the list. Would there be a second list or something like that. I just want to know the next step I would take in life. Thanks |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Nigerian Navy Direct Short Service Course Aspirants(dssc) 2015 by Nddytex08(m): 8:07pm On Nov 19, 2018 |
enesi009: hw reliable is d source To say the least, Not reliable |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Nigerian Navy Direct Short Service Course Aspirants(dssc) 2015 by Nddytex08(m): 8:06pm On Nov 19, 2018 |
abdulhamid0: The exam is 1 December, so you guys should better start preparing now, those saying January you are very wrong. Bro please expantiate on this. Were did u get d information about the exam date. Names haven't been shortlisted yet. I think its too sudden. Thanks |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Nigerian Navy Direct Short Service Course Aspirants(dssc) 2015 by Nddytex08(m): 8:56pm On Nov 18, 2018 |
ajanaku92: pls, when is the exam date? That we are still waiting on. A friend of mine said it could be early next year, January. |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Nigerian Navy Direct Short Service Course Aspirants(dssc) 2015 by Nddytex08(m): 8:54pm On Nov 18, 2018 |
ELJC: send forth ur email address Nddytex@gmail.com
Thank U Bro n God Bless |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Nigerian Navy Direct Short Service Course Aspirants(dssc) 2015 by Nddytex08(m): 1:19pm On Nov 09, 2018 |
ELJC: Yeah both physics, chemistry, history etc, wld be under general knowledge, jst read broadly. Physics ke, chemistry ni? Haba. OK na Only that I didn't see it coming |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Nigerian Navy Direct Short Service Course Aspirants(dssc) 2015 by Nddytex08(m): 8:48pm On Nov 07, 2018 |
ELJC: Hmmm broda d exam is kinda easy but d time is the problem. Thanks @ELJC .I learnt Math is involve as well |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Nigerian Navy Direct Short Service Course Aspirants(dssc) 2015 by Nddytex08(m): 2:12pm On Nov 07, 2018 |
Please how can one access the past questions. At least one has to start revising n preparing for the aptitude test. Who knows how the nature of d exams is pls. Am just curious. Thanks |