Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Hyundai Heavy Industry Intakes (batch 1---6). by onojemmayahoo(op): 11:19am On Oct 23, 2014 |
donmatin: Have told u what av experienced,wu knows what u will experience here?well about d job tin,God holds d future...just do ur best which is mastering d skill Sorry,this your response is not clear,please kindly clarify. |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Hyundai Heavy Industry Intakes (batch 1---6). by onojemmayahoo(op): 9:51am On Oct 22, 2014 |
donmatin: D training is more dan worth it,be patient and be trained by experts u will see limitless opportunities 2 get a job or grow 2 higher levels.U are trained 2 be able 2 work not only in nigeria. Oga don,are u sure,don't raise my hope for nothing o.What I find very difficult to reconcile is while will a company take people,train them, and then just allow them to go, without at least the trained person working for them for some time,it beats me. This our first batch guys,I don't know wether you've heard anything from any of them,they've suddenly gone silent after the training and no longer talking.The likes of Mosboid,wasseybrown,proclivity,Jideflows etc.Its like they've gotten something juicy and decide to forget the rest of us.Have u seen/heard from any of them? Kindly reply. |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Hyundai Heavy Industry Intakes (batch 1---6). by onojemmayahoo(op): 8:16am On Oct 21, 2014 |
donmatin: @bonny here its only basic welding,so I dnt know weda der is or wud be 2nd batch 4 construction. Hi Don, How is the going and training,hope its worth it.What are the prospects of this training or prospects that you see/can perceive around since HHI is not absorbing its trainees after the programme? Please,kindly respond. |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Hyundai Heavy Industry Intakes (batch 1---6). by onojemmayahoo(op): 9:25am On Oct 17, 2014 |
onojemmayahoo: Oga Donmatin, How far with you? any new development? . |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Hyundai Heavy Industry Intakes (batch 1---6). by onojemmayahoo(op): 9:39am On Oct 15, 2014 |
donmatin: IF der was any new development u wud av known.Samsung are putting der tins in place,dats d latest. Oga Donmatin, How far with you? any new development? |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Hyundai Heavy Industry Intakes (batch 1---6). by onojemmayahoo(op): 11:29pm On Oct 14, 2014 |
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Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Hyundai Heavy Industry Intakes (batch 1---6). by onojemmayahoo(op): 5:07pm On Oct 13, 2014 |
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Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Hyundai Heavy Industry Intakes (batch 1---6). by onojemmayahoo(op): 7:42am On Oct 13, 2014*. Modified: 11:27am On Oct 13, 2014 |
Oga Jideflow,proclivity,wasseybrown and moisboid how far? we've not been hearing from you guys after the training,how far?
Guys,please kindly talk to us. |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Hyundai Heavy Industry Intakes (batch 1---6). by onojemmayahoo(op): 7:40am On Oct 13, 2014 |
Samneer: please guys when is the next trainee programme application coming?
Please reply. Thank you No date yet.Keep your eyes opened be on the alert. |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Hyundai Heavy Industry Intakes (batch 1---6). by onojemmayahoo(op): 4:13pm On Oct 11, 2014 |
donmatin: IF der was any new development u wud av known.Samsung are putting der tins in place,dats d latest. Ok Don, Thanks,I appreciate. |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Hyundai Heavy Industry Intakes (batch 1---6). by onojemmayahoo(op): 7:24pm On Oct 07, 2014 |
onojemmayahoo: Okay, thanks... Oga Donmatin, How far?how you dey? and how the training dey go? any new/recent development? |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Hyundai Heavy Industry Intakes (batch 1---6). by onojemmayahoo(op): 6:06pm On Oct 02, 2014*. Modified: 8:00am On Oct 06, 2014 |
donmatin: If ders anything u will hear 4rm me Okay, thanks... |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Hyundai Heavy Industry Intakes (batch 1---6). by onojemmayahoo(op): 12:45pm On Oct 01, 2014 |
donmatin: We are just following our program,no news yet. Hi Don, I was made to understand that the 1st batch guys discussed with the management of LNG about how they can assist trainees after the programme,I don't know wether you've heard if anything have come out of that discussion? Our batch 1 guys,how far? any news so far? |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Hyundai Heavy Industry Intakes (batch 1---6). by onojemmayahoo(op): 1:11pm On Sep 30, 2014 |
Mosboid,wasseybrown,Jideflow,proclivity and donmatin,how far from you guys.Any latest gist from HHI? Please, kindly respond. |
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Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Hyundai Heavy Industry Intakes (batch 1---6). by onojemmayahoo(op): 8:57am On Sep 19, 2014 |
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Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Change Your Thinking by onojemmayahoo: 8:52am On Sep 19, 2014 |
FESTUS4LUV: [color=#006600][/color] Dear Nairalanders, and fellow graduates, this is just a piece of information I think people should knw, job seekers pls beware of the advice you take to, believe if you want to succeed in life, you have to start learning how to walk alone because the world especially Nigeria is filled with losers and those that has nothing to do, I was here somedays ago when I received a message to come for an interview @ No. 1, Babatunde street, Ogunlana Drive in Surulere, I saw many things they wrote here, at first I was discourage but my mind tells me that na only me waka come o, I summoned my courage and I went there for the interview. To God be the Glory, out of nonsense then there was sense o, sometimes I make upto 100k now in a day. Pls stop listen to all this failures here, cos they will mislead ur life. Just like this saying that " the world is filled of smart poor people" Festus4luv, Your write up does not make sense to me,can you please work on it and revert.In other words,I don't understand what you're trying to say. |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Hyundai Heavy Industry Intakes (batch 1---6). by onojemmayahoo(op): 11:00am On Sep 17, 2014 |
donmatin: Nothing new yet... Good morning, How far? |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Hyundai Heavy Industry Intakes (batch 1---6). by onojemmayahoo(op): 10:08am On Sep 15, 2014 |
Hi Oga Donmatin, How far? I dey hail o, any update? |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Hyundai Heavy Industry Intakes (batch 1---6). by onojemmayahoo(op): 9:08am On Sep 15, 2014 |
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Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Hyundai Heavy Industry Intakes (batch 1---6). by onojemmayahoo(op): 12:49pm On Sep 14, 2014 |
justfree1: onojemmayahoo connect with me, send me a text through any of my numbers on my profile, I would call you back asap. We need to work together, I must commend, you are a high-spirited human and passionate about success than me . Hi Justfree1, Thanks for the compliment,reach me on: onojemma@yahoo.com or 08053337314. |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Hyundai Heavy Industry Intakes (batch 1---6). by onojemmayahoo(op): 12:46pm On Sep 12, 2014 |
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Jobs/Vacancies › Re: GNLD Has Bastardized MLM Business In Nigeria by onojemmayahoo: 4:34pm On Sep 11, 2014 |
LaurelP: Ever since gnld started giving out license to every tom dick and harry, people now find it hard to trust any other referral business. There are other legal and profitable mlm companies out there and what gnld has done is to mess things up for them. I'm into MLM business currently and I haven't had any reason to regret being in it. But the problem is that people now see anybody in such business as a potential scammer which is an outcome of gnld activities. People shud know dat not all MLM companies are fraud and their are still very profitable and lucrative ones like d one I'm currently doing which I can gladly recommend to anybody who wishes to be financially independent. That is why I will continue to fight all gnld agents for spoiling business for genuine companies who are doing genuine stuffs. LaurelP, Tell us about your MLM business,am interested. 08053337314. |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: What You Should Do To End Your Struggle With Money. by onojemmayahoo: 4:17pm On Sep 11, 2014 |
DJurry: Thanks for the compliment Onome. Check your inbox now my dear. Yet to see your mail. |
Education › Re: Why You Must Finish With At Least A 2.1 by onojemmayahoo: 1:43pm On Sep 11, 2014 |
Olutola88: This piece is for those undergraduates that will like to seek for jobs after school but do not have solid connection. A 1st class or 2.1 will help you AVOID or ALLEVIATE the labour market frustration. Nevertheless, the ones that have influential parents, uncles and aunts can also take a cue from it because it is easier to help someone with a good result.
I am a recent graduate from a Nigerian Federal University. I finished with a strong 2.1 but I wish I made a 1st class. I would have made that First class if I were very hard working. I know many people are like me, they would have had better grades if they were more serious. What I'm saying in essence is that most of us are powerful beyond measures but we do not realize how powerful we could be.
Finishing with a 2.1 is just about having 3.5 out of total 5.0 CGPA. One can achieve this by mixing Bs with Cs in your courses. I had many friends that didn't have solid academic background, weren't very quick at learning but struggled to finish with 3.5, 3.6 after a lot of hard work. Not to talk of many of you that are sharp, it's just that you are too lazy. I was also a lazy brat but that's bygone because I've learnt my lessons.
As a result of the very high rate of unemployment in Nigeria, employers use all possible strategies to pre screen as many as possible applicants and the most popular is the class of degree.
9 out of every 10 Graduate Trainee adverts ask for a minimum of 2.1. The other thing they use in pre screening is age and many also require to have a minimum of 5 credits including maths and english @ one sitting for O'level.
Now let's analyze it: By the time KPMG, Ernst & Young, PWC, Akintola Deloitte, Shell, Chevron, Exxon Mobil, Total, Schlumberger, Diamond Bank, GTB, Zenith, First Bank, Nigerian Stock Exchange, P&G, Unilever, Honey well, Nestle, Cadbury, Guiness, Nigerian Breweries, Consolidated Breweries, PZ Cussons, etc all advertise graduate trainee positions and they all ask for a minimum of 2.1. How do you think someone that finished with a 2.2 will feel?
I'm currently observing NYSC and I've been applying for jobs. Many of my fellow corps members always ask me to share latest job openings with them but many of them have not been able to apply for any because they finished with below 2.1. I hope we all have an idea how frustrating this could be, for you not to have the privilege to prove yourself even when you might be better and more employable than some of us that finished with 2.1 and 1st class.
As I'm writing this piece, I have two friends that just got job offers from a reputable multinational company in Nigeria. Guess what? They are both still serving and will resume immediately after NYSC in October. You know what? One of them finished with a 1st class and the other with a strong 2.1.
I know some of you will ask about me, I'm also at the last stage of interview and I have reached some recruitment stages in other good companies. All I need is Almighty God's favour and your prayers can also help land a job offer in some days time *lol*.
Many of us have been misled. We've been made to believe that even if you finish with good grades, you still won't get a good job in Nigeria if you don't have connection. For those that will listen, I can confidently tell you that we still have Firms that act with INTEGRITY in Nigeria, Organizations that will hire you based on your abilities, Companies that will not compromise standards, Employers that will give you an offer without knowing even a gate man. Many Multinationals in Nigeria fall in that category. At least, I know of Klynveld Peat Marwick Goerdeler (KPMG) and Procter & Gamble(P&G). We have many others but those are the two I've had comprehensive experience with.
Finishing with a 2.1 is very easy only if one can put in the required effort and above all pray to God. For the atheists, just keep working hard, working smart and always have a destination. I know you will believe in God someday*lmao*
In Conclusion, one of the commonest things in life is seeing talented people that are unsuccessful. Many of us are gifted but we are just too lazy to make the best use of our potential. If Talent sleeps, Hard work will outshine Talent. Stop deceiving yourself with this 2.1 and first class crap.It is good,this does not determine your success in life,your ability to make it in life is your personal effort,zeal,determination for success and above all God's grace and mercy.There are many "first class" and "2.1" guys roaming the streets and still jobless. Stop deceiving people with this errant nonesense.The richest guys around today are not first class graduates:The bill gates,Dangotes,Elumelus,Oyedepos just mention a few. |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Hyundai Heavy Industry Intakes (batch 1---6). by onojemmayahoo(op): 7:59am On Sep 11, 2014 |
donmatin: Training is going fine,week 2 already and we are doing somethings with little or no supervision.First week arc scratching,week 2 bead rom.quote author=onojemmayahoo]Hi Donmatin, How you dey? how things and training for Bonny Island?Abeg give us update. . |
Education › Re: Ebola: Do You Support The Sept 22nd 2014 Resumption Date Or Not. by onojemmayahoo(op): 12:15pm On Sep 10, 2014 |
mathmatica: As a teacher,I think the resumption date is not proper...am suggesting shifting it to next year,thereby giving my fellow teachers enough time to rest while being paid for doing nothing.... Hi mathmatica, I think you're downplaying this ebola issue,the reason you gave for staying at home till next year is not good enough,as in to be paid for doing nothing,won't your conscience blame you. The reason for staying at home is to ensure ebola issue is properly cleared from our country by the government. |
Education › Ebola: Do You Support The Sept 22nd 2014 Resumption Date Or Not. by onojemmayahoo(op): 11:18am On Sep 10, 2014 |
Hi all, The way this Ebola thing is going,in my opinion,I think the September 22nd 2014 date is not okay,because Ebola will spread more with children. Let us have you say or view. |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Hyundai Heavy Industry Intakes (batch 1---6). by onojemmayahoo(op): 9:45pm On Sep 09, 2014 |
Hi Donmatin, How you dey? how things and training for Bonny Island?Abeg give us update. |
Family › Re: To Marry A Man 10years Older by onojemmayahoo: 4:14pm On Sep 08, 2014 |
Ruthia: Is it wrong for a lady to marry a man 10 years older than her? If yes or no please explain. Hi Ruthia, It is okay for a lady to marry a man older than her by 10years.Infact,its better,marrying a guy/lady close to your age have a high propensity for disrespect. Am talking out of practical experience.My advice is don't marry sb who you share close age bracket with.Its even worst if the lady is older. |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Job Vacancies In Makurdi, Benue State? by onojemmayahoo: 12:39pm On Sep 05, 2014 |
ocheola01: Makurdi is a civil servant state. What i mean by that is: the only kind of job there is govt job; except you want to work in a bar, because that is the kind of 'firms' you can find there.  I don't know why this mentality that you must always work for somebody,can't you work for yourself,if govt does not provide jobs does it mean we would not survive.People are making millions and building mansions in Makurdi,all they all government workers? My chairman,prayerfully think of what you like to do(the idea) and then we now begin to talk about the issue of capital or not.What do you love to do?Answer that question first.It must not be an office work,it could be a trade,a vocation or handwork if you like etc. |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Hyundai Heavy Industry Intakes (batch 1---6). by onojemmayahoo(op): 8:15pm On Sep 03, 2014 |
taiwolusol: To set up a welding firm, you'll definitely need Fabrication experience(Which was not taught) and some cool $$$(also not given). At our closing ceremony, we discussed with the NLNG bosses that we needed some sort of empowerment, to allow some of us further our Training to PIPE(since this is the in-thing for Employers) and to set up a small fabrication shops for the remaining. The NLNG guys said they will discuss with the appropriate quarters and get back to us. Since then, we are yet to hear nada.... Thanks,please what is PIPE? from what am gathering,the training then is not comprehensive if fabrication is not included in your training,I know fabrication goes with welding. Honestly,am begining to have second thoughts about this training if the training is not comprehensive enough in such a way that one can set up his own business after training.My thought was that if we cannot be absorbed at least from what will be taught we should be able to set up our own business. What is your take on this? is this not true? |