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Re: My 9 Months Experience As A Non-Tech Remote Worker In Nigeria by Nobody: 6:14pm On Aug 08, 2022
RightToReject:



The OP used to hold the same opinion. One thing with small-minded people - no thanks to conceit and delusions of grandeur in general - is that whatever they do not have knowledge about, they will do everything possible to disparage and despise it and those involved in it, but once they become a bit knowledgeable about it, they try to usurp it.

Truth is bitter, but I can't stop saying it.

Pussy ass nigga see as you are following woman on her thread to do chochocho. Shame

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Re: My 9 Months Experience As A Non-Tech Remote Worker In Nigeria by pedi(m): 6:14pm On Aug 08, 2022
pocohantas:


You are most welcome sis,

Sorry for the late response, I got banned by antispam-bot.

I created it to help others because many do not know other sectors could excel in remote work. So, I should thank you more for paying attention, lol.



I responded here because I am sure someone would ask some of these questions. Make I respond to all in one place.

Please don't be tired with the question i will ask just take it as it from a novice like me who want to earn legally please.
Can you help with a thread or list of items I need in place before I can start this journey? Like skills I need to learn, like what you will advise people to do before embarking on this journey? Like mistakes to avoid and how to handle any problem if one encounter them.
I use God beg you abeg no ignore this message help out.

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Re: My 9 Months Experience As A Non-Tech Remote Worker In Nigeria by Nobody: 6:15pm On Aug 08, 2022
RightToReject:



Whom God has blessed, no one can successfully slander or curse. Lol, definitely not any small-minded element.

Illuminating the light of those whom the masses assumed their destinies are too dimmed to shine has always been my hobby.

Bye-bye, little thing.
Whom God has bless, you fit recognize blessing if you see it? Someone who doesn't understand the word light talking about illuminating others...

Cinderella cheesy grin

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Re: My 9 Months Experience As A Non-Tech Remote Worker In Nigeria by Nobody: 6:17pm On Aug 08, 2022
RightToReject:




Stop trying to insult your boss unjustly. Anyway, one can only blame the MODs that make it possible for small-minded elements like you to insult others unjustly and go scot-free. Well, say that to my boy, nna gi!

Meanwhile, one of my companies is presently hiring both Software Engineers and Finance Experts at Toptal. Assuming that you are a top talent, I would have said, go and register there let me recommend you to my HR personnel for a $160 and $140 per/hour job respectively that will run consecutively for a minimum of 11 months, and you will stand a chance of being made a permanent staff member and relocated to America at the end of the 11 months.

If you are looking for a place where everyone will always put you on a pedestal, get the eff off this forum.

Look at this mofo shut up your dirty mouth there. One of my companies is hiring indeed. No serious and real business man has time on his hands like you to be doing chochocho.

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Re: My 9 Months Experience As A Non-Tech Remote Worker In Nigeria by Nobody: 6:20pm On Aug 08, 2022
RightToReject:



The OP used to hold the same opinion. One thing with small-minded people - no thanks to conceit and delusions of grandeur in general - is that whatever they do not have knowledge about, they will do everything possible to disparage and despise it and those involved in it, but once they become a bit knowledgeable about it, they try to usurp it.

Truth is bitter, but I can't stop saying it.
The only small minded being is You! Pathetic slow being dragging thread with a lady just to be noticed. A guy who thinks he is worth half a pinch of salt on a virtual space is speaking of delusion of grandeur , thats so rich!

You even referred to yourself as her boss, lol how low can you get? So now you want some accolades? Calling you dumb will be an insult to the donkeys dude! On this forum even Z.onefree is of more worth than you! grin

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Re: My 9 Months Experience As A Non-Tech Remote Worker In Nigeria by RightToReject(m): 6:22pm On Aug 08, 2022
Mindlog:


The delusionist said I should first send £1,000 to a "Nairalander" of his choice to prove I am resident in the UK, after which he would send me I think £2,500 and I should also come to his office in Mayfair, London before he departs the UK, so he can help my life. cheesy

He is certainly not taking his drugs.


https://www.nairaland.com/7237255/married-woman-single-guy-blamed/1#114970925

Lol, I hope it's with reference to the thread above, the offer is still there. At least, after I showed that I was still in the UK, you ran. I was able to beat you in your own challenge. Besides, the amount is £25,000. In addition to that, I will take care of your medical health bills for a period of one year because you obviously need comprehensive medical rehabilitation.

Nairaland is not only meant for poor people like you, you have no choice than to accept it in good faith. Jaywick bumpkin.

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Re: My 9 Months Experience As A Non-Tech Remote Worker In Nigeria by Nobody: 6:28pm On Aug 08, 2022
RightToReject:



https://www.nairaland.com/7237255/married-woman-single-guy-blamed/1#114970925

Lol, I hope it's with reference to the thread above, the offer is still there. At least, after I showed that I was still in the UK, you ran. I was able to beat you in your own challenge.
Only you dragging shoulders with women,its certain you went diick hawking when God gave out sense of shame. You no get shame at all.

So in your God blessed life , living in UK is something to brag with? You are blessed indeed. grin soon you will be dragging bra size with women on this forum grin

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Re: My 9 Months Experience As A Non-Tech Remote Worker In Nigeria by Emodeee: 6:28pm On Aug 08, 2022
Well done.
Re: My 9 Months Experience As A Non-Tech Remote Worker In Nigeria by Jack500: 6:30pm On Aug 08, 2022
pocohantas:


Their personal problem. It won’t stop the next pay check.



Many people think it is only tech bros and sis that make it in freelance. I also saw a Nigerian HR personnel charging $45/hr. I saw another lawyer at almost $100/hr. I have not seen many tech people, but I know they are there sha.

Thanks for this thread, it is timely for me.

I just started working on upwork, I registered since April this year, but just started applying for work last month, I am into writing niche and it is quite saturated, what other niche can you record for me, maybe a little less competitive.

And do you still do your Nigeria job, with all this remote job?

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Re: My 9 Months Experience As A Non-Tech Remote Worker In Nigeria by Nobody: 6:30pm On Aug 08, 2022
Persephone1:
Only you dragging shoulders with women,its certain you went diick hawking when God gave out sense of shame. You no get shame at all.

So in your God blessed life , living in UK is something to brag with? You are blessed indeed. grin soon you will be dragging bra size with women on this forum grin

Youdonminit gringringrin
Re: My 9 Months Experience As A Non-Tech Remote Worker In Nigeria by Mindlog: 6:37pm On Aug 08, 2022
RightToReject:



https://www.nairaland.com/7237255/married-woman-single-guy-blamed/1#114970925

Lol, I hope it's with reference to the thread above, the offer is still there. At least, after I showed that I was still in the UK, you ran. I was able to beat you in your own challenge. Besides, the amount is £25,000. In addition to that, I will take care of your medical health bills for a period of one year because you obviously need comprehensive medical rehabilitation.

You were supposedly in your London office and you couldn't snap and upload the newspaper same-day, until you had to connect someone to do it on your behalf the next day cheesy

I hope you are not confusing Mayflower in Ogun State with Mayfair, London. cheesy

Tah!... look at LordKO that wants to gift £25,000 cheesy cheesy.

Your delusion is of post-doctoral level! cheesy

If you wish to be philanthropic, you can donate it to the Children and Adolescents Mental Health Service units of the 8 Federal Neuropsychiatric hospitals in Nigeria.

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Re: My 9 Months Experience As A Non-Tech Remote Worker In Nigeria by Nobody: 6:37pm On Aug 08, 2022
RightToReject:



https://www.nairaland.com/7237255/married-woman-single-guy-blamed/1#114970925

Lol, I hope it's with reference to the thread above, the offer is still there. At least, after I showed that I was still in the UK, you ran. I was able to beat you in your own challenge. Besides, the amount is £25,000. In addition to that, I will take care of your medical health bills for a period of one year because you obviously need comprehensive medical rehabilitation.

Nairaland is not only meant for poor people like you, you have no choice than to accept it in good faith.

Then what are you doing here? Are you rich or are you a rich f00l way no get sense. Ediot of your type

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Re: My 9 Months Experience As A Non-Tech Remote Worker In Nigeria by Nobody: 6:38pm On Aug 08, 2022
Grillbar:


Youdonminit gringringrin
grin grin grin
Topic: Why you shouldn't go to sleep with Bra on

Poco: No woman can go to sleep with bra on

CinderellaRightstoReject: (*jumps on thread*)
Only small minded one will type this, I am your boss here, send £25000 to a nairalander's. I will double it! Prove i can wear bra for a night. I am your boss.

And his madness continues grin

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Re: My 9 Months Experience As A Non-Tech Remote Worker In Nigeria by Nobody: 6:39pm On Aug 08, 2022
Mindlog:


You were supposedly in your London office and you couldn't snap and upload the newspaper same-day, until you had to connect someone to do it on your behalf the next day cheesy

I hope you are not confusing Mayflower in Ogun State with Mayfair, London. cheesy

Tah!... look at LordKO that wants to gift £25,000 cheesy cheesy.

Your delusion is of post-doctoral level! cheesy

If you wish to be philanthropic, you can donate it to the Children and Adolescents Mental Health Service units of the 8 Federal Neuropsychiatric hospitals in Nigeria.

ROTFLMFAO grin grin grin.
Re: My 9 Months Experience As A Non-Tech Remote Worker In Nigeria by RightToReject(m): 6:40pm On Aug 08, 2022
Persephone1:
Only you dragging shoulders with women,its certain you went diick hawking when God gave out sense of shame. You no get shame at all.

So in your God blessed life , living in UK is something to brag with? You are blessed indeed. grin soon you will be dragging bra size with women on this forum grin

Stop harming yourself Persephone1 aka Ariza/Marialavina/Palema007/Diddydiva/Ruthdaniels, I know that rejection has always hurt you lots so much. I have every reason to brag if I so wish to because I have achieved things nna gi can only dream of. Oh, yes, being an American diplomatic passport holder and owning offices in places like Mayfair, London, UK; Atherton, California, USA is something to brag about.

Dangerous snake. I guess since 2015 no man on Nairaland has fallen for your romance scam again after Tosintoo.much did. Did you later return the Nokia phone he bought for you after he dumped you and requested for same?

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Re: My 9 Months Experience As A Non-Tech Remote Worker In Nigeria by Nobody: 6:41pm On Aug 08, 2022
Persephone1:
grin grin grin
Topic: Why you shouldn't go to sleep with Bra on

Poco: No woman can go to sleep with bra on

CinderellaRightstoReject: (*jumps on thread*)
Only small minded one will type this, I am your boss here, send £25000 to a nairalander's. I will double it! Prove i can wear bra for a night. I am your boss.

And his madness continues grin

I don fall gringrin it is real madness. The violence serves him right the guy na confirmed werey

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Re: My 9 Months Experience As A Non-Tech Remote Worker In Nigeria by Nobody: 6:46pm On Aug 08, 2022
RightToReject:


Stop harming yourself Persephone1 aka Ariza/Marialavina/Palema007/Diddydiva/Ruthdaniels, I know that rejection has always hurt you lots so much. I have every reason to brag if I so wish to because I have achieved things nna gi can only dream of. Oh, yes, being an American diplomatic passport holder and owning offices in places like Mayfair, London, UK; Atherton, California, USA is something to brag about.

Dangerous snake. I guess since 2015 no man on Nairaland has fallen for your romance scam again after Tosintoo.much did. Did you later return the Nokia phone he bought for you after he dumped you and requested for same?

Uncle way mumu be lying small small nah. Only you don friend all the forum women you get office for every where too. Mothafucka liar

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Re: My 9 Months Experience As A Non-Tech Remote Worker In Nigeria by Nobody: 6:46pm On Aug 08, 2022
RightToReject:


Stop harming yourself Persephone1 aka Ariza/Marialavina/Palema007/Diddydiva/Ruthdaniels, I know that rejection has always hurt you lots so much. I have every reason to brag if I so wish to because I have achieved things nna gi can only dream of. Oh, yes, being an American diplomatic passport holder and owning offices in places like Mayfair, London, UK; Atherton, California, USA is something to brag about.

Dangerous snake. I guess since 2015 no man on Nairaland has fallen for your romance scam again after Tosintoo.much did. Did you later return the Nokia phone he bought for you after he dumped you and requested for same?
You have every reason to brag, but a lady does not have the right to create a thread on her career journey? doesn't that sound demented to you?
So because she didn't mention you and people showered her with praises you got so offended till you had to throw biles. You are just so low!

Again where your brain failed you is that you are yet to realize this isn't about me. You dey learn work where trolls dey.

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Re: My 9 Months Experience As A Non-Tech Remote Worker In Nigeria by Nobody: 6:51pm On Aug 08, 2022
Grillbar:


I don fall gringrin it is real madness. The violence serves him right the guy na confirmed werey
grin grin grin
His undoing is thinking he got shit on me. He thought my side comments is because i'm scared or something. He doesn't know say i no just get him time.

What he did on this thread is so despicable! First he tried to direct attention from the thread, he was ignored then he went full range on the OP . Thats low!

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Re: My 9 Months Experience As A Non-Tech Remote Worker In Nigeria by Nobody: 6:58pm On Aug 08, 2022
Persephone1:
grin grin grin
His undoing is thinking he got shit on me. He though my side comments is because i'm scared or something. He doesn't know say i just no get him time.

What he did on this thread is so despicable! First he tried to direct attention from the thread, he was ignored the he went full range on the OP . Thats low!

Don't mind the miserable mofo I have noticed it too that it is what he does and he can brag but we know empty barrels make the loudest noise and all na wash it is just lies
Re: My 9 Months Experience As A Non-Tech Remote Worker In Nigeria by Nobody: 6:59pm On Aug 08, 2022
The attention seeking douchebag is nowhere to be found! Now that the attention is free, he don run grin. If i tell you say no let me reason your matter, think twice before you call a bluff on it. grin

Nonsense!


Dear learners please ignore the irrelevant posts and get important lessons from this thread. Remain blessed.

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Re: My 9 Months Experience As A Non-Tech Remote Worker In Nigeria by Nobody: 7:02pm On Aug 08, 2022
Persephone1:
I wouldn't say i hate my current job but it cost me the bolded. After the rigorous application, with 65% result and admission that followed suite i couldn't keep up with the course. Its painful.

At this point, i have decided to take total control of my time.
It's indeed painful not to complete the program after going through that rigorous application.
What do you mean by "total control of your time"?

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Re: My 9 Months Experience As A Non-Tech Remote Worker In Nigeria by pedi(m): 7:04pm On Aug 08, 2022
Jack500:


Thanks for this thread, it is timely for me.

I just started working on upwork, I registered since April this year, but just started applying for work last month, I am into writing niche and it is quite saturated, what other niche can you record for me, maybe a little less competitive.

And do you still do your Nigeria job, with all this remote job?
Senior man abeg do I need any special software for any Upwork abeg your reply will help and what do I need to put in place before I can start this journey
Re: My 9 Months Experience As A Non-Tech Remote Worker In Nigeria by Nobody: 7:06pm On Aug 08, 2022
Persephone1:
The attention seeking douchebag is nowhere to be found! Now that the attention is free, he don run grin. If i tell you say no let me reason your matter, think twice before you call a bluff on it. grin

Nonsense!


Dear learners please ignore the irrelevant posts and get important lessons from this thread. Remain blessed.

Yes please do so dear learners. A bad belle scammer, liar, chronic ediot and yaba left escapee (RighttoReject) had to be caged. Ignore irrelevant posts and kwantinue your learning

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Re: My 9 Months Experience As A Non-Tech Remote Worker In Nigeria by KomonSense: 7:16pm On Aug 08, 2022
Quinex2:
Nice one Poco, and very detailed too. Would have loved to make some earnings from this but sadly, I'm currently running a doctorate program and that takes virtually all my time.

If you're passionate, you can still make out time...

That's why it's called remote job.

No excuses. I am guilty of this too
Re: My 9 Months Experience As A Non-Tech Remote Worker In Nigeria by pocohantas(f): 7:25pm On Aug 08, 2022
I’ll respond to questions when I am fully settled, but in the meantime, we can take the No1 advice on freelancing…


RESEARCH. kiss

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Re: My 9 Months Experience As A Non-Tech Remote Worker In Nigeria by mcdokwe(m): 7:27pm On Aug 08, 2022
Poco can I say I love you?

you did well sharing this... Maybe I should spend less time on Facebook where they argue about women and men always and Politicians and check out this Upwork of a thing
Re: My 9 Months Experience As A Non-Tech Remote Worker In Nigeria by maik99(m): 7:39pm On Aug 08, 2022
pocohantas:


Their personal problem. It won’t stop the next pay check.



Many people think it is only tech bros and sis that make it in freelance. I also saw a Nigerian HR personnel charging $45/hr. I saw another lawyer at almost $100/hr. I have not seen many tech people, but I know they are there sha.

Lawyers make money on Upwork?

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Re: My 9 Months Experience As A Non-Tech Remote Worker In Nigeria by rolams(m): 7:44pm On Aug 08, 2022
Thanks so much for dropping this big information. I have worked for MTN as a call centre agent before. I have the experience to work on CRM. I will try to learn more and go back to upwork. I have an account there, I will try my luck again!

You really motivated me.

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Re: My 9 Months Experience As A Non-Tech Remote Worker In Nigeria by mcdokwe(m): 7:44pm On Aug 08, 2022
hollandis:
Nonsense write up
Why didnt you just do 1 write up instead of breaking it into several comments


are you normal?

just asking for a friend

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