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Jobs/VacanciesRe: Which Way Nlng? by owee: 6:08pm On Jun 20, 2008
Opoks has spoken grin Gbam cool
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Shell Application Refernce Number by owee: 10:37am On Jun 20, 2008
@gbyg

Dont miss that oportunity. Send them a mail and explain things to them(Shell HR,that is). They might be able to help you retrieve the number if you provide some valid info. Cheers
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Mobil Is Calling Oooo by owee(op): 10:31am On Jun 20, 2008
@owee, I just got my own invitation sef. I was already mad at being passed over by shell and bg group. At least man fit take this one take compensate. I heard last year was really tough. A lot of questions from your field with some gmat to boot.
[quote][/quote]@og2711
BG and Shell(still hangin on sha),Na wa for dem. Anyway, the skills test is it with respect to what you studied in school? As per mech,civil, elect etc
Jobs/VacanciesMobil Is Calling Oooo by owee(op): 6:28pm On Jun 19, 2008
Hi Nairalanders,

While still waiting for the shell invitation for test this afternoon I got a mail for Mobil aptitude/skills test. Who else has got the I.V. and what can we be expecting?
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Invitation For Baker Hughes by owee: 10:20am On Jun 16, 2008
Hi Guys,

I applied for the current junior Field Engineer opening. Is that the one you guys are doing a test for this week,Or is it another one? I need a reply urgently.
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Which Way Nlng? by owee: 3:17pm On Jun 13, 2008
This thread is back to life again grin At least with people like Kuwena and Okpokonwa around tongue
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Baker Hughes Oil Servicing Entry Level by owee: 5:12pm On Jun 12, 2008
Hi Guys,
PLease how does one apply to baker hughes. Am an Engineer. Is it through their global website or you have to submit hard copies of your CVs somewhere. Somebody please answer my questions.
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Which Way Nlng? by owee: 3:29pm On Jun 04, 2008
kuwena:
Today was a very great day for me. To start with, my country (what will eventually be my country, that is - considering I intend to swap my current citizenship with the other) handed their Democratic presidential nomination for the first time ever to Senator Barrack Obama, a black man. You can only guess how thrilled I was to listen in on CNN and see and hear him. Oh! That this should be happening, about 45 years after Martin Luther King Jnr (one of the most popular men my country has produced) gave his historic I Have a Dream speech. Barrack Obama himself is 46 years old, and is the youngest ever in American history to have clinched the democratic presidential nomination. Oh, it feels so good, believe me! I hope to meet him in person when I get to the US, and I hope by then he would have been sworn in as President of the greatest country on earth, the United States of America, my country - that is, what will eventually be my country. I know, I'm naughty; don't remind me. cheesy I feeeeel gooood!

Today was a great day for me. I received my May salary from Intercontinental. They had earlier refused to release it because of the abruptness of my resignation. But today, after a lot of going back and forth, they did, and I became 173,000 naira richer for it. Now I think I have ample money to get to the States, and gradually begin the process of naturalization: Masters, PhD; lecturer's job; permanent resident status; renunciation of Nigerian citizenship; adoption of the American; living on, becoming a business owner, acquiring wealth, dying and being buried there.

Oh! Today was such a great day! cheesy

I Love, Adore and Worship the United States of America!

God bless America!
Although this happens to be my first post on this thread I have read all 131 pages to date. I commend the spirit behind this thread and your stories can be made into a bestselling book.

However,
@Kuwena
Inasmuch as I love America and like its freedom ideals (By the way that’s why a black man is today a flag bearer of a major party in that country), saying you worship the U.S of A is like going too far. We should learn to believe in our country. After all Barack Obama’s moto of ‘ ‘Change’ that we can believe in’ is there for all to see.
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Uk Study Visa Application by owee: 11:25am On Oct 04, 2007
Sessyadeg, thanks for volunteering to share info. in respect of this. Can you be good enough to share the info and the docs. to me through my mail box,owee2003@yahoo.com. Thanks I really appreciate.
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Congratulations Nigerians by owee: 3:55pm On Sep 09, 2007
Hey, U guys should learn to post stuffs in the relevant places. Anyway, Good thing that Nigeria won. I hope this brings with it success at the other levels as well
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Fidelity Bank Test by owee: 9:28am On May 04, 2007
Hey Guys. I've written the fidelity bank test b4 in Lagos and I tell you its not a big deal at all. I personally consider it easy. It consists of verbal and quantitative reasoning questions. The math questions are easy and the verbal questions are just passages, sentence completions and the like. Read ur GMAT 2007 or anyone and u are good to go. by the way, I did very well in the test(passed) . Good luck folks

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