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Should He Take The Job Offer by PapaNnamdi: 7:38pm On May 09, 2023
A friend of mine just got a job offer,
The problem is that the cost of transportation will take half the salary by the end of the month aside feeding and other expenses,
I want to tell him not to bother as he will be frustrated on the job but don't know the right words and I feel I may be wrong.

So I am asking people that work here, is it ok for an employee to use 50% of his salary on transportation alone??

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Re: Should He Take The Job Offer by youngsahito(m): 8:46pm On May 09, 2023
PapaNnamdi:
A friend of mine just got a job offer,
The problem is that the cost of transportation will take half the salary by the end of the month aside feeding and other expenses,
I want to tell him not to bother as he will be frustrated on the job but don't know the right words and I feel I may be wrong.

So I am asking people that work here, is it ok for an employee to use 50% of his salary on transportation alone??
is it a full time or contract job?

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Re: Should He Take The Job Offer by PapaNnamdi: 9:04pm On May 09, 2023
youngsahito:
is it a full time or contract job?
full time job

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Re: Should He Take The Job Offer by hakeemhakeem(m): 12:13am On May 10, 2023
He should take it and gather experience along the line he would find ways to reduce the cost of transport.he may even find a colleague coming from his area

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Re: Should He Take The Job Offer by youngsahito(m): 8:31am On May 10, 2023
PapaNnamdi:
full time job
let him take it and he can get an apartment close to the office. Job no easy to get in 9ja not to talk of been picky.

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Re: Should He Take The Job Offer by Nnaemiemax: 10:05am On May 10, 2023
When God gave me my first job, I was shuttling from Orile Iganmu to Ajah (close to Abraham Adesanya) daily. I nearly broke down because transportation was taking a large chunk of the pay, but I encouraged myself and kept going.

ThankGod I continued because that job set me on a good tone for a wonderful career later.

As long as the organization has a standard career progression structure then your friend should accept the offer.

Congratulations to Him!

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Re: Should He Take The Job Offer by illuminutty: 10:05am On May 10, 2023
No
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Re: Should He Take The Job Offer by trevorlinda: 10:05am On May 10, 2023
Half Bread is beta dan none


a lot of graduate didnt have a job

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Re: Should He Take The Job Offer by efembaba(m): 10:06am On May 10, 2023
How much is the other half? And where does he live
That's d real question

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Re: Should He Take The Job Offer by AgentGoat: 10:06am On May 10, 2023
Make he collect the job make we see how the next two to three months go be like. From there he can make an informed decision going forward.

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Re: Should He Take The Job Offer by Etranshub(m): 10:07am On May 10, 2023
Its not OK to spend 50% of your income on transportation but it is better than sitting idle with 0% income to show for it and depending on other people for feeding.... Let him start from there it will eventually open door to other bigger offers

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Re: Should He Take The Job Offer by Jennyclay(f): 10:07am On May 10, 2023
All I have to tell your friend is that, he should stay away from a relationship because I’m sure the salary isn’t up to 80k.

So if he spends half of his salary on just transport, how would he take good care of his girlfriend undecided.

He shouldn’t come and put someone’s daughter in abject poverty Biko!!

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Re: Should He Take The Job Offer by Fiscus105(m): 10:08am On May 10, 2023
PapaNnamdi:
A friend of mine just got a job offer,
The problem is that the cost of transportation will take half the salary by the end of the month aside feeding and other expenses,
I want to tell him not to bother as he will be frustrated on the job but don't know the right words and I feel I may be wrong.

So I am asking people that work here, is it ok for an employee to use 50% of his salary on transportation alone??


In the absence of none, let him try it for at least 3 months. Atimes, undisclosed money (legal or illegal) one will be getting in a job might even more than the salary.


Doing the job may also give him opportunity to get connections of a better offer in other companies.

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Re: Should He Take The Job Offer by Ugaboy: 10:08am On May 10, 2023
Accept and move close to workplace.
Re: Should He Take The Job Offer by NairaLux(f): 10:09am On May 10, 2023
Re: Should He Take The Job Offer by Axis313(m): 10:09am On May 10, 2023
He should take the job to garner experience,and moreover to cut transportation cost he should find cheap accommodation near the place of work with some colleagues,he will be going home on weekends,that is if the job doesn't include Saturdays,because jobs in this country is somehow.Some even fix work for Sundays.

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Re: Should He Take The Job Offer by fola2222: 10:09am On May 10, 2023
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Re: Should He Take The Job Offer by kenearth50(m): 10:10am On May 10, 2023
He should take the job.
Along the line, he would find a way to maneuver his way around.

Made me remember the job I was doing last year, after 3 weeks, I find a way making my transport and feeding allowances without touching my salary.


But no to digress right now, I'm currently job hunting in Lagos 🤝

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Re: Should He Take The Job Offer by erai30(m): 10:10am On May 10, 2023
I hope he gets to think of the advantages and disadvantages, because you can't be borrowing money to pay transport to work when you are a worker. No be all work man get to do, because you don't want to seen as lazy, this is why employers subject their employees to modern slavery.

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Re: Should He Take The Job Offer by verybadmouth(m): 10:10am On May 10, 2023
How can we answer the question when we don't even know his salary.
Re: Should He Take The Job Offer by xavuv: 10:12am On May 10, 2023
youngsahito:
let him take it and he can get an apartment close to the office. Job no easy to get in 9ja not to talk of been picky.

Haba! How old are you?
From which money would he get an apartment from?

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Re: Should He Take The Job Offer by Femich18(m): 10:12am On May 10, 2023
Nawa o.
If he's changing job I'll say he should not take the job but if its a new job he can take first take the job and look for family or a friend he can be staying put till every weekend.
Aside this option it's a No No for me
Re: Should He Take The Job Offer by Kiddogarcia(m): 10:12am On May 10, 2023
He should take it, options will open up as days goes by.


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Re: Should He Take The Job Offer by Iamicekid(m): 10:13am On May 10, 2023
He should accept the job and see how the first month goes, there might be some hidden money benefits in the job apart from his actual salary, and if he does for the first month and see it doesn’t pay then he can quit, he might even see another job opportunity from that job

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