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Re: How I Rejected N9 Million P.A. FPSO Job by Jacksparrow7(m): 8:08pm On Dec 01, 2021
MARSONE:
So a friend sent me a job advert on LinkedIn of a firm looking for a Steam experienced 3rd marine engineer to work on an FPSO in Nigeria.

I sent out my CV to the firm and they got back to me 4 days later asking me to look at the pay scale and reaffirm if they should proceed with the process.

Looking at the pay scale, it was way below what I was expecting and I had to reject it with the below message.

I will be willing to discuss further if the pay is in dollars and monthly take home is above $3500.

NB:

I am UK schooled with all the necessary certifications and very well experienced in my field with double digit years (12 years) experience.
Beloved, show me the way
Re: How I Rejected N9 Million P.A. FPSO Job by tunapawizzy: 8:09pm On Dec 01, 2021
Muzikluva:

Elejo oshi ni bobo yen. Alainironu grin cheesy
loool
Re: How I Rejected N9 Million P.A. FPSO Job by AlexB300: 8:09pm On Dec 01, 2021
MARSONE:


Oga I am 36 years old and I can’t remember where I said I was 20 years old in 2020. Ah na you born me? I have ND, HND, PD, BSc and MSc and about starting my PhD So tell me how I want take be 20 years old having all that.

You people can hate anything haba.
you are 10 years older than me. I already have an MSC. I just dey find your trouble. No reason me abeg.
Na joblessness cause am cheesy
Re: How I Rejected N9 Million P.A. FPSO Job by joeking2222: 8:12pm On Dec 01, 2021
zed7:

Keep quiet and understand the topic. The dumb ones are always in a rush to comment.
Lols........oga, go read ur comment over and over again, make u knw who dey dumb!!! Dont be a bitter ass nigarrr........make una try to dey celebrate better thing!!!
Re: How I Rejected N9 Million P.A. FPSO Job by MARSONE: 8:14pm On Dec 01, 2021
AlexB300:
you are 10 years older than me. I already have an MSC. I just dey find your trouble. No reason me abeg.
Na joblessness cause am cheesy

Go and modify your post and stop misleading people on purpose with what you say.

You said you have MSc, I would expect more from you based on that. It’s well with you.
Re: How I Rejected N9 Million P.A. FPSO Job by hansomb: 8:20pm On Dec 01, 2021
Congratulations

Re: How I Rejected N9 Million P.A. FPSO Job by preacherz: 8:35pm On Dec 01, 2021
drealcivilceno:


Okwu ta kwa ghi ni ikè ghí

grin grin cheesy grin cheesy grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin

I No call ur name ooooo
Nah hail I deh hail

Re: How I Rejected N9 Million P.A. FPSO Job by AlexB300: 8:39pm On Dec 01, 2021
MARSONE:


Go and modify your post and stop misleading people on purpose with what you say.

You said you have MSc, I would expect more from you based on that. It’s well with you.
because i get MSc no mean say i no suppose dey pull legs na.
That’s just an Academical award, nothing more.
Some people dey more qualified for nairaland but dem still dey jonz.
I’m sorry bro
Re: How I Rejected N9 Million P.A. FPSO Job by olioxx(m): 8:57pm On Dec 01, 2021
Saifullah01:
OP,
Don't mind the negative comment from all these small minds that think everything is for show of. It's because we don't share anything of worth that's why the Nigerian cyberspace is baren and filled with scammer.

Imagine you want to know how much the pay of someone in your industry, with your experience, in Nigeria and all those stuff - This post just partly answers it.

To get this kind of vital info I need to start searching foreign blogs like monster.com, indeed, glassdoor etc. But here we have it and all you guys say is - so what?

Thanks for sharing OP.

This is plan pride, if OP nor gree collect job, let him keep it to himself, abi who send am message?
Secondly if you need to know what your industry pay is you can always ask peers in the same industry as you.


MARSONE:
My God.

So much negativity on my harmless post.

If anyone knows me, bragging can’t be associated with me. I know how empty life is and uncertain the breath we take can be so I don’t take life too seriously at all.

My main reason for making this post is to show my displeasure with the underpayment of Nigerians and it is not acceptable by all means. The marine industry is a very expensive industry and the certifications do not come cheap so the remuneration should equate that but in Nigeria, it is not so.

[b[How I wish we all know our worth and class so we negotiate better in life[/b].

I know things are hard in naija and people are barely surviving. I pray we all get sorted someday and somehow.

Peace.

First the tune of you post sounded like you were bragging.

Second underpaying has been in Nigeria for a long time, so if you are just knowing, don't be shocked.

Finally, you could have posted without mentioning amount, in this Nigeria where someone like me will do Thanksgiving if I jam a N9million naira job, you are rejecting, ah it annoy me ooo. This type of matter don't mention amount, you could have just said "Due to renumeration issues, I didn't accept the job".
Re: How I Rejected N9 Million P.A. FPSO Job by lafiagi007: 9:01pm On Dec 01, 2021
trevorhorace:


Better hunger never nack you grin
grin abi oo, but some people go still maintain even with hunger.
Re: How I Rejected N9 Million P.A. FPSO Job by rickyboss333: 9:11pm On Dec 01, 2021
cayorday89:

Know your worth just in case you are employed to be the P/A of Nigeria's next president.

And who doesn't know this? As far as am concerned, it's either op is just showing off cos he's obviously currently employed with a pay much more than what's being offered, or he probably has too much to sustain him until he finds a job that is "his worth"
Re: How I Rejected N9 Million P.A. FPSO Job by teacherbim(f): 9:25pm On Dec 01, 2021
Way4orward:
WE ARE GATHERING MONEY TO BAIL DAMNN NIGARR .

ALL THE NAIRALANDERS PLEASE DO SOMETHING.


Hope Damn niggar is safe
Re: How I Rejected N9 Million P.A. FPSO Job by billyG(m): 9:36pm On Dec 01, 2021
fashrola:


DPVM - Dynamic Positioning Vessel Maintenance - It's a course for ETO, Marine Engineers and Technical personnel onboard ship or FPSO

It cost about N1.1million @ Charkin PH for 5 days

While CoC - Is a license given to Engineers or Deck Officers (Just like ICAN for accountant)

It's of different stages (Class 1, Class 2 and Class 3) You must have completed 24 -36 months experience on each rank to write the exams with Oral Interview to be given the license

(sadly Nigerian CoC is not really recognised outside, even Some companies in Nigeria prefer Ghanaian or foreign CoC to be considered for a job offer)
Ogan oo!After reading all those & spending money is marine jobs that available in Nigeria?
Re: How I Rejected N9 Million P.A. FPSO Job by BRATISLAVA: 9:52pm On Dec 01, 2021
MARSONE:
So a friend sent me a job advert on LinkedIn of a firm looking for a Steam experienced 3rd marine engineer to work on an FPSO in Nigeria.

I sent out my CV to the firm and they got back to me 4 days later asking me to look at the pay scale and reaffirm if they should proceed with the process.

Looking at the pay scale, it was way below what I was expecting and I had to reject it with the below message.

I will be willing to discuss further if the pay is in dollars and monthly take home is above $3500.

NB:

I am UK schooled with all the necessary certifications and very well experienced in my field with double digit years (12 years) experience.

Too many people have missed the point in the post.

But since you were 22/23 you began having experience? At what age did you begin your career/education?
Re: How I Rejected N9 Million P.A. FPSO Job by eldeeBaba(m): 10:06pm On Dec 01, 2021
Which FPSO?
I've worked on Egina, Akpo and Bonga
So which FPSO?
Re: How I Rejected N9 Million P.A. FPSO Job by MTAIYEM: 10:42pm On Dec 01, 2021
MARSONE:
So a friend sent me a job advert on LinkedIn of a firm looking for a Steam experienced 3rd marine engineer to work on an FPSO in Nigeria.

I sent out my CV to the firm and they got back to me 4 days later asking me to look at the pay scale and reaffirm if they should proceed with the process.

Looking at the pay scale, it was way below what I was expecting and I had to reject it with the below message.

I will be willing to discuss further if the pay is in dollars and monthly take home is above $3500.

NB:

I am UK schooled with all the necessary certifications and very well experienced in my field with double digit years (12 years) experience.


Abeg what is the company name.. I have and with friends with certificates in marine engineering and nautical science with experience.

Thanks.

Or if you can better still help me.
Re: How I Rejected N9 Million P.A. FPSO Job by Funkybabee(f): 10:46pm On Dec 01, 2021
Who you help?
Re: How I Rejected N9 Million P.A. FPSO Job by MARSONE: 11:34pm On Dec 01, 2021
Funkybabee:
Who you help?

You ma.

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Re: How I Rejected N9 Million P.A. FPSO Job by MARSONE: 11:35pm On Dec 01, 2021
MTAIYEM:



Abeg what is the company name.. I have and with friends with certificates in marine engineering and nautical science with experience.

Thanks.

Or if you can better still help me.

They are looking for steam engineers sir. You have that experience? I won’t disclose the coy.

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Re: How I Rejected N9 Million P.A. FPSO Job by MARSONE: 11:37pm On Dec 01, 2021
eldeeBaba:
Which FPSO?
I've worked on Egina, Akpo and Bonga
So which FPSO?

I won’t disclose the name sir but it’s neither of these you mentioned. I would have loved to work on Egina but opportunity never show face yet. I heard they pay well.
Re: How I Rejected N9 Million P.A. FPSO Job by donaldking10: 1:59am On Dec 02, 2021
MARSONE:


I won’t disclose the name sir but it’s neither of these you mentioned. I would have loved to work on Egina but opportunity never show face yet. I heard they pay well.

u won't disclose the name why?
Re: How I Rejected N9 Million P.A. FPSO Job by Funkybabee(f): 3:40am On Dec 02, 2021
MARSONE:


You ma.
How did u help me?
Re: How I Rejected N9 Million P.A. FPSO Job by becky39000(m): 4:27am On Dec 02, 2021
KillIgbohoN0W:
I don't quite get what this post is for

Clout chasing? Caricature? Oppression? Pride? Self awareness? Narcissism? Rebellion?

People dey oo

Probably all of the above my brother!!!!
Mr UK with double digit experience angry
Re: How I Rejected N9 Million P.A. FPSO Job by MARSONE: 8:27am On Dec 02, 2021
Funkybabee:
Who you help?

Hahahaha I Dey celebrate you na.

Good morning madam.
Re: How I Rejected N9 Million P.A. FPSO Job by fashrola(m): 9:04am On Dec 02, 2021
billyG:

Ogan oo!After reading all those & spending money is marine jobs that available in Nigeria?

It's for those currently in the marine industry
Re: How I Rejected N9 Million P.A. FPSO Job by fashrola(m): 9:07am On Dec 02, 2021
eldeeBaba:
Which FPSO?
I've worked on Egina, Akpo and Bonga
So which FPSO?

That Egina eh.... I will never forget my experience towing that FPSO from LADOL yard to Egina..... We almost lost that gigantic structure due to strong waves at Lagos water.... Other vessels giving support tow chickened out and letgo their wire lol....
Re: How I Rejected N9 Million P.A. FPSO Job by Galaxybar: 9:44am On Dec 02, 2021
MARSONE:
So a friend sent me a job advert on LinkedIn of a firm looking for a Steam experienced 3rd marine engineer to work on an FPSO in Nigeria.

I sent out my CV to the firm and they got back to me 4 days later asking me to look at the pay scale and reaffirm if they should proceed with the process.

Looking at the pay scale, it was way below what I was expecting and I had to reject it with the below message.

I will be willing to discuss further if the pay is in dollars and monthly take home is above $3500.

NB:

I am UK schooled with all the necessary certifications and very well experienced in my field with double digit years (12 years) experience.

This is soooo relatable! Know your worth and then add tax.

I remember when I was invited to interview a year ago. I spent 3 hours in traffic, had to walk a distance in heels due to parking issues, climbed the stairs in heels because I couldn’t wait for the elevator. Interview went fantastically even though I was out of breathe and got a good nod from the MD.

I waited for weeks and did not hear from the company. One fine Tuesday, I got a call out of the blues asking if I could make it down to their office on Thursday. I had plans lined up but I decided to make that sacrifice and go with it. Cancelled plans, moved my timetable around and on Wednesday evening, HR calls me to say their “chairman” was out of town and Thursday wouldn’t hold so let’s do Friday instead.

At this point, I felt very belittled and saw the first red flag about the organization. I apologized and informed them that Friday was not convenient and maybe we could have the meeting virtually or set up physically for a further date. HR said they’ll get back to me.

Thursday around noon, while I’m at my home desk eating crackers and typing emails, I get a call from HR asking if I could come down to their office that their chairman had a change of flight plans. At this point, I had given up. I asked HR straight up what the budget for the role was. She was stunned and tried to go around it with all that we will let you know when you meet with the chairman. I told her bluntly what I was currently earning and if they could guarantee a 25 percent increase on that sum and give me a 6 week resumption period. I explained to her that their initial delay had messed up my calendar and as an employee, I didn’t have the luxury of taking days and time off if it wouldn’t be worth it in the long run.

To cut it short, she had to come clean and state what the role budget was. I thanked her, her chairman by extension and causally told her to try the next candidate. To keep good relations, I sent a formal email and wished them well.

The problem with Nigerian entities is that they take advantage of the teeming unemployed population and offer the barest minimum. I worked hard to get good grades, spent money on education, almost damaged my eyes in the process, deprived myself of so much and you want to toss me left and right and still offer peanuts because there’s a Nigerian and even Indian out there so desperate they’d take anything.

I’m in no means being uppity but Nigerian employers are taking advantage of the poverty, unemployment and desperation. This is why we have so many Nigerians seeking employment in different countries. I know my worth and I know a lot of these entities can do better. Unfortunately they won’t because there’s literally 10,000 Nigerians waiting to take up that offer you rejected. F**k the system.

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Re: How I Rejected N9 Million P.A. FPSO Job by Blackdisciple(m): 9:46am On Dec 02, 2021
Hmmm ommoh...!
Re: How I Rejected N9 Million P.A. FPSO Job by gidado14(m): 10:44am On Dec 02, 2021
MARSONE:
So a friend sent me a job advert on LinkedIn of a firm looking for a Steam experienced 3rd marine engineer to work on an FPSO in Nigeria.

I sent out my CV to the firm and they got back to me 4 days later asking me to look at the pay scale and reaffirm if they should proceed with the process.

Looking at the pay scale, it was way below what I was expecting and I had to reject it with the below message.

I will be willing to discuss further if the pay is in dollars and monthly take home is above $3500.

NB:

I am UK schooled with all the necessary certifications and very well experienced in my field with double digit years (12 years) experience.

Re: How I Rejected N9 Million P.A. FPSO Job by Poleski: 11:04am On Dec 02, 2021
This is probably someone who wants to be hugged for proudly losing a job.

People who should reject a job are those who're already in a better job, not those who're jobless.

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Re: How I Rejected N9 Million P.A. FPSO Job by MARSONE: 11:23am On Dec 02, 2021
Galaxybar:


This is soooo relatable! Know your worth and then add tax.

I remember when I was invited to interview a year ago. I spent 3 hours in traffic, had to walk a distance in heels due to parking issues, climbed the stairs in heels because I couldn’t wait for the elevator. Interview went fantastically even though I was out of breathe and got a good nod from the MD.

I waited for weeks and did not hear from the company. One fine Tuesday, I got a call out of the blues asking if I could make it down to their office on Thursday. I had plans lined up but I decided to make that sacrifice and go with it. Cancelled plans, moved my timetable around and on Wednesday evening, HR calls me to say their “chairman” was out of town and Thursday wouldn’t hold so let’s do Friday instead.

At this point, I felt very belittled and saw the first red flag about the organization. I apologized and informed them that Friday was not convenient and maybe we could have the meeting virtually or set up physically for a further date. HR said they’ll get back to me.

Thursday around noon, while I’m at my home desk eating crackers and typing emails, I get a call from HR asking if I could come down to their office that their chairman had a change of flight plans. At this point, I had given up. I asked HR straight up what the budget for the role was. She was stunned and tried to go around it with all that we will let you know when you meet with the chairman. I told her bluntly what I was currently earning and if they could guarantee a 25 percent increase on that sum and give me a 6 week resumption period. I explained to her that their initial delay had messed up my calendar and as an employee, I didn’t have the luxury of taking days and time off if it wouldn’t be worth it in the long run.

To cut it short, she had to come clean and state what the role budget was. I thanked her, her chairman by extension and causally told her to try the next candidate. To keep good relations, I sent a formal email and wished them well.

The problem with Nigerian entities is that they take advantage of the teeming unemployed population and offer the barest minimum. I worked hard to get good grades, spent money on education, almost damaged my eyes in the process, deprived myself of so much and you want to toss me left and right and still offer peanuts because there’s a Nigerian and even Indian out there so desperate they’d take anything.

I’m in no means being uppity but Nigerian employers are taking advantage of the poverty, unemployment and desperation. This is why we have so many Nigerians seeking employment in different countries. I know my worth and I know a lot of these entities can do better. Unfortunately they won’t because there’s literally 10,000 Nigerians waiting to take up that offer you rejected. F**k the system.

Now this is someone who understands her worth.

You did well by not letting them toss you here and there. Those who know the value you bring will surely locate you someday.

I will not mind all these small minds making a jock of my post and calling me all sorts of unprintable names to get likes and sorts.

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