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Re: What You Are Doing Now Vs What You Would Have Loved To Do. by Offpoint1: 1:26pm On May 02, 2021
Dre183:


Can I have ur WhatsApp number for sure 2odds daily?
I drop or play whenever my spirit agrees, it's not a daily thing.


My whatsapp number is on my signature
Re: What You Are Doing Now Vs What You Would Have Loved To Do. by zudozz: 1:26pm On May 02, 2021
Watching football,

Would ve loved to be in the pool with family.
Re: What You Are Doing Now Vs What You Would Have Loved To Do. by Sikay19(m): 1:27pm On May 02, 2021
Would love to be businessman who travels f both locally and internationally on the regular but I'm currently doing nothing jare embarassed
Re: What You Are Doing Now Vs What You Would Have Loved To Do. by Ghedo99(m): 1:27pm On May 02, 2021
Sports Analyst

But Now ka sha ma dupe
Re: What You Are Doing Now Vs What You Would Have Loved To Do. by brainbankerzzz: 1:29pm On May 02, 2021
Do this

Do it your self

Graphics

Website(social media, ecommerce, blog etc)
SEO (Rank your website on search engine)
Social Media advert Online marketing
Build a form for data entry Extract or analyse data
All the above to do it by yourself , I will you
Produce your on music at home and Edith Video
Also need a cheap website check signature for WhatsApp
Re: What You Are Doing Now Vs What You Would Have Loved To Do. by ecomalchemist(m): 1:33pm On May 02, 2021
Naija hard, you need to go out there and make a living.


Let me give you a brotherly advice, and I hope you work on it...
First of all I counsel people and I have done that on nairaland for a while... I have met great and good guys...
I dropped a story about my experience teaching in two schools as a corper and would not mind partnering with schools in abuja, but some accused me of looking for teaching job... Never ever mind what people say...
Back to the matter...
As a graduate, teaching and earning 15k, e no bad... But once you have a good (android) phone, go to any car stand of your choice around your area... Listen well, any good car stand and ask to see the manager... Tell him you want to help him market his cars and get good buyers... 90% of car stand managers will sign u on... Tel him you will be paid a small commission after sales...
Pick up your phone, snap as many cars as your phone memory can take, open a dedicated twitter ac, IG ac, Facebook ac, WhatsApp ac, ac etc... Take out time to post this cars, make sure you have the actual prices of this cars... You can add as much as #250k on it... Bring down the negotiations to as low as making #50k if need be just so I can sell. Set your monthly target... I assure you, if you get I client in a month, u make around #100,000k once you start growing, you can get as much as 5-10 client from all over the country and that hits you over #1m for just helping others sell their cars, Note all you invested was your time, energy, phone and data... No big financial capital...
Do not restrict yourself to cars, go for industrial machines as well, caterpillars, mikano gens, any thing, then you look for those big companies that need them and try to call their attention to it or market it to them... You may not sell in 3 months but when you manage to get a client to buy just 1 caterpillars, my brother you will instantly forget that u suffered before...
A friend of mine was marketing a silo for a local wielder, he received a call all the way from kebbi state, the purchase was made in Ilorin, he made #1.8 mil from buyers and #400k from seller... He still got a referral from that deal. Wake up bro...
Within a month or two, come and pay (tite).
I drive uber/bolt in abuja, market cars, sell commodities such as beans, maize, wheat, ginger,onions, name it... In bags and tonnes
And I make nothing less than half a mil monthly...

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Re: What You Are Doing Now Vs What You Would Have Loved To Do. by Onyeka2019: 1:34pm On May 02, 2021
Currently in Nigeria now doing nothing
I could had love to travel out (USA) engage in doing sports..
Re: What You Are Doing Now Vs What You Would Have Loved To Do. by Olayetan(m): 1:35pm On May 02, 2021
This question can push people to depression, just flow according to what life gives you and be happy.

That's the important thing.



You want people to start thinking of where they got it wrong to find themselves where they are and start apportioning blame to their families or village people.

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Re: What You Are Doing Now Vs What You Would Have Loved To Do. by Originalsly: 1:36pm On May 02, 2021
Wanted to be a Police detective... but my tolerance for abuse of power was zero ....and to date has not shifted...and being armed... I know how life will end for some of my fellow officers. I know myself.
Today.. I'm in the delivery business.... love it... love meeting people from different walks of life.... do so daily... people from all corners of the earth... doesn't feel like work period... more like hanging out all day and being paid!
Re: What You Are Doing Now Vs What You Would Have Loved To Do. by bigcasava1(m): 1:36pm On May 02, 2021
I am working with federal government but I really want to leave this country for good.
Re: What You Are Doing Now Vs What You Would Have Loved To Do. by Lemmy123(m): 1:36pm On May 02, 2021
At the moment, I am a graphic designer, but what I would have loved to do is to be a big business man, preferably in the agric sector, it doesn't matter what manner of business, I have the financial intelligence and the managerial skill to handle it... I just like to control things


It would be in sane to limit myself to only one thing, any business at all, as long as it is legal, I'm good!
Re: What You Are Doing Now Vs What You Would Have Loved To Do. by Nobody: 1:37pm On May 02, 2021
macrodata:
I'm currently designing blockchain tokens, telegram bots & site for ICO

I truly wish music worked for me when I was in my early 20s
On Solana?? or Bsc tokens?

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Re: What You Are Doing Now Vs What You Would Have Loved To Do. by Juenwume: 1:38pm On May 02, 2021
Curently doing entrepreneurship. Would have also loved to do entrepreneurship
Re: What You Are Doing Now Vs What You Would Have Loved To Do. by Meself: 1:41pm On May 02, 2021
Working for a sch right now but I would love to have my own day care
Re: What You Are Doing Now Vs What You Would Have Loved To Do. by Alaganature(m): 1:41pm On May 02, 2021
Nothing really still looking out for a better side job here in Ibadan to sustain body and soul together..
Re: What You Are Doing Now Vs What You Would Have Loved To Do. by Lemmy123(m): 1:41pm On May 02, 2021
Juenwume:
Curently doing entrepreneurship. Would have also loved to do entrepreneurship
But you're doing the entrepreneurship already na..... I confuse o
Re: What You Are Doing Now Vs What You Would Have Loved To Do. by ksmartglobal(m): 1:42pm On May 02, 2021
ecomalchemist:
Naija hard, you need to go out there and make a living.


Let me give you a brotherly advice, and I hope you work on it...
First of all I counsel people and I have done that on nairaland for a while... I have met great and good guys...
I dropped a story about my experience teaching in two schools as a corper and would not mind partnering with schools in abuja, but some accused me of looking for teaching job... Never ever mind what people say...
Back to the matter...
As a graduate, teaching and earning 15k, e no bad... But once you have a good (android) phone, go to any car stand of your choice around your area... Listen well, any good car stand and ask to see the manager... Tell him you want to help him market his cars and get good buyers... 90% of car stand managers will sign u on... Tel him you will be paid a small commission after sales...
Pick up your phone, snap as many cars as your phone memory can take, open a dedicated twitter ac, IG ac, Facebook ac, WhatsApp ac, ac etc... Take out time to post this cars, make sure you have the actual prices of this cars... You can add as much as #250k on it... Bring down the negotiations to as low as making #50k if need be just so I can sell. Set your monthly target... I assure you, if you get I client in a month, u make around #100,000k once you start growing, you can get as much as 5-10 client from all over the country and that hits you over #1m for just helping others sell their cars, Note all you invested was your time, energy, phone and data... No big financial capital...
Do not restrict yourself to cars, go for industrial machines as well, caterpillars, mikano gens, any thing, then you look for those big companies that need them and try to call their attention to it or market it to them... You may not sell in 3 months but when you manage to get a client to buy just 1 caterpillars, my brother you will instantly forget that u suffered before...
A friend of mine was marketing a silo for a local wielder, he received a call all the way from kebbi state, the purchase was made in Ilorin, he made #1.8 mil from buyers and #400k from seller... He still got a referral from that deal. Wake up bro...
Within a month or two, come and pay (tite).
I drive uber/bolt in abuja, market cars, sell commodities such as beans, maize, wheat, ginger,onions, name it... In bags and tonnes
And I make nothing less than half a mil monthly...

Affordable megatron 50,000mah powerbanks with 4 output units, type c and normal usb cord. payment on delivery within Lagos and Nationwide dispatch


I like your advise. Can I get to know you better?
Let me have your contact. I also stay in Abuja.
Re: What You Are Doing Now Vs What You Would Have Loved To Do. by DreamSonInlaw(m): 1:45pm On May 02, 2021
Brown14:
i'll start...

Currently Managing a Small eatery to make ends meet but Would have really loved to go into the entertainment industry(Acting to be precise)if chanced or be a radio or TV broadcaster.

This is a very good thread

Funny enough, I work in the broadcast industry but dying to get into civil service
Re: What You Are Doing Now Vs What You Would Have Loved To Do. by Stallion93(m): 1:45pm On May 02, 2021
Well I’m Treating people and taking complains.
I’d have loved to be Acting porn if u ask me, Life is for pleasure mehn
Re: What You Are Doing Now Vs What You Would Have Loved To Do. by Jh0wsef(m): 1:46pm On May 02, 2021
Ok
Re: What You Are Doing Now Vs What You Would Have Loved To Do. by Damzy624(m): 1:49pm On May 02, 2021
Re: What You Are Doing Now Vs What You Would Have Loved To Do. by valentineuwakwe(m): 1:49pm On May 02, 2021
would love to be a pilot!

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Re: What You Are Doing Now Vs What You Would Have Loved To Do. by Nobody: 1:50pm On May 02, 2021
Air force Officer or pilot but right now I'm a HR personnel but will make another U-turn for lecturing
Re: What You Are Doing Now Vs What You Would Have Loved To Do. by BabaIbo: 1:51pm On May 02, 2021
Zealoy:
Well I've always wanted to be an engineer, but I guess am a business man right now and I love what I do,

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How far?

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Re: What You Are Doing Now Vs What You Would Have Loved To Do. by bigpicture001: 1:54pm On May 02, 2021
OmovuduTheBeast:
I wanted to be an aeronautic engineer but now I'm a bus conductor in Ojuelegba

Did you see Wizkid there..?

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Re: What You Are Doing Now Vs What You Would Have Loved To Do. by Nobody: 1:55pm On May 02, 2021
I Came To An Old School Mate's Child Dedication Party,With Lots Of Familiar Faces From Secondary School Every Where But I'm Here Spending Too much Time On The Web And Nairaland When I Should Be Living And Drinking Beer.
But Na Astronaut I Suppose Be On A Serious Note grin
Re: What You Are Doing Now Vs What You Would Have Loved To Do. by BabaIbo: 1:56pm On May 02, 2021
I wanted to be a chemical/automobile engineer as a kid, but I later studied Industrial Chemistry.

Las Las na business I dey do now.

I deals in unique cosmetics, eyelashes+materials, nails+materials and hair products etc.

Wholesales and retails.

We can deliver nationwide.
Re: What You Are Doing Now Vs What You Would Have Loved To Do. by patorial(m): 1:56pm On May 02, 2021
AdeOri99:
Currently doing nothing because i will do nothing other than what i wish to do.
There is a rule that goes like Do what gives you money first before what you love.

Being broke might make you forget your destiny

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Re: What You Are Doing Now Vs What You Would Have Loved To Do. by charlesucheh(m): 1:57pm On May 02, 2021
presently doing nothing, but would have wanted to be an Air force combatant.
Re: What You Are Doing Now Vs What You Would Have Loved To Do. by ukaface(f): 2:01pm On May 02, 2021
Currently a Registered Nurse

But would love to be flexing life, while still getting paid.
Re: What You Are Doing Now Vs What You Would Have Loved To Do. by Fuckss: 2:04pm On May 02, 2021
Am a teacher in a primary school while I would have love to be in the military wasting book haram

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