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Re: Migrated To Australia At 48: And God Came Through For Me. by Treadway:
Gerrard59:
Why should he save 50 million when inflation and devaluation eat up the money? Why do you think it is not possible to save that amount as a bank manager? I think most of you people under-rate certain professions and the earnings they make. Yes, there is corruption, but people do earn quite a lot in certain industries in Nigeria and legitimately as well. I believe the major problem is the dearth of accurate information regarding salaries in corporate Nigeria. Most importantly, the mama-put woman is an entrepreneur, not an employee. Apples to oranges, not apples to apples.

That said, the mama-put woman has done well for herself. But if she migrates to Australia to pack sheet, she can never live a decent life compared to while in Nigeria. Again, no sheet packer in Australia lives a decent above a bank manager in Nigeria. If you disagree, maybe you should define what the phrase "decent life" means as a sheet packer.


If anyone wants to pack sheet, that is okay. But correlating that to living a decent life in Australia above a bank manager in Nigeria is abominable.
Gerrard leave usefulsense abeg. Someone with cognitive dissonance can't be reasoned with. As always, na that conversion to naira be the main thrill.....and yet on the earlier thread he said life is not about the money, but na the money he dey use as justification now onto say he buy land of 11m, like say all the small small island boys with good jobs wey dey buy the 20-30million cars on Nairaland auto section are from outer space. 11m that won't even buy Lexus RX350 2006 Toks in Nigeria today, but surprisingly some people still dey buy, e dey shock even me sef... na im bros say top manager in Tier one bank no fit spend 11m from one year savings.

Usefulsense do visit Nairaland auto section and see the prices of cars there (due to the same worthless naira that now make you feel like homelessness for Aussie sef better, and horrendously high custom duties on top), and yet there are those that are still doing well despite the Cray Cray in Nigeria and buying those cars. Look up 'Madison spices' and 'Aristo bar and bistro' in Akure. Both are owned by a friend that we did our MBA together. Dude is just 40. He is doing way better than even me. Achieving things like that are what I find inspiring...not some dude who is screaming at the top of his lungs every 3 market days about running to another country being his sole life achievement. I can only imagine how good my said friend feels when he wakes up every morning. He won't leave what he has built to go and pack shit.

We are talking of the stuff you are made of, not your environment. You have described what you are made of, not everyone is like that fortunately/unfortunately. You can't take credit for the environment, you didn't create it.

No matter how hard the wind blows, a mountain will not bow to it. Lions know their place, a gazelle knows it's place. Environment or not, a gazelle cannot live like a lion, and vice versa.

Adiós!



PS: Isn't it interesting that even he and the Aussie crew found it odd that a Financial controller was packing boxes..I wonder why that was concerning...they for just leave you to dey pack the boxes na afterall that should be enough na....that and of course clear skies, picturesque landscapes and access to education and healthcare.💯
Re: Migrated To Australia At 48: And God Came Through For Me. by Usefulsense(op):
Treadway:
Gerrard leave usefulsense abeg. Someone with cognitive dissonance can't be reasoned with. As always, na that conversion to naira be the main thrill.....and yet on the earlier thread he said life is not about the money, but na the money he dey use as justification now onto say he buy land of 11m, like say all the small small island boys with good jobs wey dey buy the 20-30million cars on Nairaland auto section are from outer space. 11m that won't even buy Lexus RX350 2006 Toks in Nigeria today, but surprisingly some people still dey buy, e dey shock even me sef... na im bros say top manager in Tier one bank no fit spend 11m from one year savings.

Usefulsense do visit Nairaland auto section and see the prices of cars there (due to the same worthless naira that now make you feel like homelessness for Aussie sef better, and horrendously high custom duties on top), and yet there are those that are still doing well despite the Cray Cray in Nigeria and buying those cars. Look up 'Madison spices' and 'Aristo bar and bistro' in Akure. Both are owned by a friend that we did our MBA together. Dude is just 40. He is doing way better than even me. Achieving things like that are what I find inspiring...not some dude who is screaming at the top of his lungs every 3 market days about running to another country being his sole life achievement. I can only imagine how good my said friend feels when he wakes up every morning. He won't leave what he has built to go and pack shit.

We are talking of the stuff you are made of, not your environment. You have described what you are made of, not everyone is like that fortunately/unfortunately. You can't take credit for the environment, you didn't create it.

No matter how hard the wind blows, a mountain will not bow to it. Lions know their place, a gazelle knows it's place. Environment or not, a gazelle cannot live like a lion, and vice versa.

Adiós!



PS: Isn't it interesting that even he and the Aussie crew found it odd that a Financial controller was packing boxes..I wonder why that was concerning...they for just leave you to dey pack the boxes na afterall that should be enough na....that and of course clear skies, picturesque landscapes and access to education and healthcare.💯
The summary is I am much better where I am now than when I was in Nigeria.

You couldn't even say congratulation to someone who worked only for 4 months and was able to save about 10,000AUD which he converted to Naira and got about 11million and invested it in empty plot.

To tell you the truth, with my 1.057m monthly net in Nigeria, I cannot afford this even in 2 and half years.
Re: Migrated To Australia At 48: And God Came Through For Me. by Treadway: 9:15pm On Aug 04, 2024
Usefulsense:
The summary is I am much better where I am now than when I was in Nigeria.

You couldn't even say congratulation to someone who worked only for 4 months and was able to save about 10,000AUD which he converted to Naira and got about 11million and invested it in empty plot.

To tell you the truth, with my 1.057m monthly net in Nigeria, I cannot afford this even in 2 and half years.
congrats. I truly am happy for you..why shouldn't I be?

No where in my post in this thread or in my post in the earlier thread did I bash your decision to emigrate. E no just be my business to do so.

What I didn't agree with was just that one statement, and I made that abundantly clear, and I still make it abundantly clear now...

Even then, I just registered my disagreement based on my perspective and kept it moving. No hard feelings from here at all💯
Re: Migrated To Australia At 48: And God Came Through For Me. by OBTOREPA(m): 9:31pm On Aug 04, 2024
Usefulsense:
My family never stopped praying to God for a job in accounting.

When I got home from one of my shifts on a particular day, a thought flashed my mind.

I reasoned in my mind to meet the head of accounts of the organization where I worked (as a pick packer) and tell him my story.
I discussed with one of my colleagues (the man is elderly, he told me he is 70 but you won't believe it) in the warehouse and asked for his advise.

He directed me to have a chat with the warehouse manager.

The following day, before I could go to the manager, that my colleague had already discussed with him.

So when I finally met the manager, he promised to send a mail to HR.

I must say this, while I worked in the warehouse, I put in my all into my assignment. In fact, I became a household name in the entire warehouse. I made friends so easily. On two different occasions, I was called to train new intakes and induct them on what we do. I trained a lady from Iraq and a man from Fiji island.
Even though I didn't see what the manager wrote about me, I believe he wrote good recommendation for me.

One major concern the organization had is how someone who had worked as a financial controller of a company overseas would accept an officer role. My answer to them was that the same financial controller is a pick packer in a warehouse.

To cut the long story short, I was interviewed and employed in the finance department of the organization where I worked as a warehouse pick packer.

I met a friend from Edo state in one of the houses where I went to work as a disability support worker. His story is exactly like mine. He was an IT guru and worked with the federal government before he came to Australia.

According to him, he started work in the warehouse, met his shift supervisor and told him his situation. He was invited for interview in the same company for an IT role and he was offered the job. He became a permanent staff.

My focus now is praying to God for my PR. As soon as that drops between now and the next three months, I will update you guys. That will be my final update on my migration story.

You can read my story on this platform.
I'm very happy for you sir.
I connect to your grace.
Congratulations 🎊.
Please I need your email, want Australia migration plug/advise.
How do I reach out to you sir?
Re: Migrated To Australia At 48: And God Came Through For Me. by OBTOREPA(m): 9:33pm On Aug 04, 2024
Usefulsense:
Sir, I still maintain that a shit packer in Australia lives better than a bank manager in Nigeria.

a shit packer is even paid higher than those of us that worked in the warehouse.
a shit packer has electricity 24/7
a shit packer has 1000% better access to good medical care that a bank manager in Nigeria.
a shit packer has no need to fear kidnappers, armed robber etc here.
a shit packer has no need to queue for fuel
Your new monthly minimum wage is a shit packers 2 hours wage,
a shit packer most likely has another job such that your bank manager will only dream of his monthly savings when converted to Naira.
a shit packer eats better food with fruits and beverages than your bank manager.

if you see the kind of cars warehouse workers drive to work, you will marvel. It is in Nigeria that your bank manager driving tokumbo Toyota rav 4 2015 model will think he has arrived. Come over here and see guys driving tear rubber suvs of brands you have never heard of.
Though, you may say those machines are on mortgage.

I worked in the warehouse and disability organisation for four months and acquired a parcel of land in the East measuring 90feet by 93feet. The total cost plus fencing is about 11 million naira. Your bank manager cannot afford it legally even in 2 years.
Don't mind them abeg.
How do I reach out to you sir
Re: Migrated To Australia At 48: And God Came Through For Me. by Jokerman(m): 9:37pm On Aug 04, 2024
Usefulsense:
Sir, I still maintain that a shit packer in Australia lives better than a bank manager in Nigeria.

a shit packer is even paid higher than those of us that worked in the warehouse.
a shit packer has electricity 24/7
a shit packer has 1000% better access to good medical care that a bank manager in Nigeria.
a shit packer has no need to fear kidnappers, armed robber etc here.
a shit packer has no need to queue for fuel
Your new monthly minimum wage is a shit packers 2 hours wage,
a shit packer most likely has another job such that your bank manager will only dream of his monthly savings when converted to Naira.
a shit packer eats better food with fruits and beverages than your bank manager.

if you see the kind of cars warehouse workers drive to work, you will marvel. It is in Nigeria that your bank manager driving tokumbo Toyota rav 4 2015 model will think he has arrived. Come over here and see guys driving tear rubber suvs of brands you have never heard of.
Though, you may say those machines are on mortgage.

I worked in the warehouse and disability organisation for four months and acquired a parcel of land in the East measuring 90feet by 93feet. The total cost plus fencing is about 11 million naira. Your bank manager cannot afford it legally even in 2 years.
I believe you Sir... I will still move too Sir... I'm working on it with my wife...

I click into your testimony
Re: Migrated To Australia At 48: And God Came Through For Me. by Usefulsense(op): 9:46pm On Aug 04, 2024
OBTOREPA:
I'm very happy for you sir.
I connect to your grace.
Congratulations 🎊.
Please I need your email, want Australia migration plug/advise.
How do I reach out to you sir?
Just go to my profile, you will see send mail to usefulsense.

As soon as you do that, I will respond.
Re: Migrated To Australia At 48: And God Came Through For Me. by Usefulsense(op): 9:55pm On Aug 04, 2024
Jokerman:
I believe you Sir... I will still move too Sir... I'm working on it with my wife...

I click into your testimony
Just make sure you migrate with your wife.
You will achieve more together than one of you coming alone.

Most importantly, DO NOT COME HERE ILLEGALLY OOOOOO. If you do, you will regret it.

Younger folks are making it big time here because they can work round the clock.

I don't do night shifts. I do morning and afternoons from 6am to 10pm. But not every day oooo. This was when I was in the warehouse. I work 6am to 2pm everyday. For days I am called for shift in disability, I do 3 to 11pm and sometimes close by 10pm.

I just stopped working in the warehouse and will resume in Finance today. My timing has been altered significantly.

My start and close time in finance is 9am to 5pm.
Re: Migrated To Australia At 48: And God Came Through For Me. by Usefulsense(op): 9:57pm On Aug 04, 2024
OBTOREPA:
Don't mind them abeg.
How do I reach out to you sir
I have responded to your mail.

Please note that because of the huge timing difference between Nigeria and Australia, it will take sometime for me to respond to your questions.

But be rest assured I will make out time to respond.
Re: Migrated To Australia At 48: And God Came Through For Me. by chybyke2(m): 10:19pm On Aug 04, 2024
Usefulsense:
Amen
Good evening brother. Please, can I pm you?
Re: Migrated To Australia At 48: And God Came Through For Me. by Usefulsense(op): 10:31pm On Aug 04, 2024
chybyke2:
Good evening brother. Please, can I pm you?
I have responded.
Re: Migrated To Australia At 48: And God Came Through For Me. by Usefulsense(op): 10:32pm On Aug 04, 2024
I'm about preparing for work. I will respond to all messages in my inbox when I close from work.
Re: Migrated To Australia At 48: And God Came Through For Me. by TypicallyBrunt(m): 3:33am On Aug 05, 2024
Usefulsense:
I'm about preparing for work. I will respond to all messages in my inbox when I close from work.
You go soon tire when you realise that you keep repeating yourself and people make no progress but ask you the same question every few months grin
Re: Migrated To Australia At 48: And God Came Through For Me. by Gerrard59(m):
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Re: Migrated To Australia At 48: And God Came Through For Me. by Gerrard59(m): 5:00am On Aug 05, 2024
Treadway:
congrats. I truly am happy for you..why shouldn't I be?

No where in my post in this thread or in my post in the earlier thread did I bash your decision to emigrate. E no just be my business to do so.

What I didn't agree with was just that one statement, and I made that abundantly clear, and I still make it abundantly clear now...

Even then, I just registered my disagreement based on my perspective and kept it moving. No hard feelings from here at all💯
Thank you, sir. I am happy for him as he fulfilled his dreams. But that comparison is where there are issues. Nigeria, just like every other country, has its issues. But elevating a sheet packer in Australia above a bank manager in Nigeria does not sit right with me. E dey like craw craw.

Best wishes to everyone in their life endeavours.
Re: Migrated To Australia At 48: And God Came Through For Me. by OBTOREPA(m): 6:24am On Aug 05, 2024
Usefulsense:
I have responded to your mail.

Please note that because of the huge timing difference between Nigeria and Australia, it will take sometime for me to respond to your questions.

But be rest assured I will make out time to respond.
I've seen it sir.
I sent you an email .
Re: Migrated To Australia At 48: And God Came Through For Me. by Usefulsense(op): 7:34am On Aug 05, 2024
Gerrard59:
I have nothing to say about the rest of your post, but the bold is a BIG FAT LIE! Very BIG FAT LIE! I am surprised someone who earned 1.1 million naira per month can type such on Obasanjo's Internet. Now, I see why a few people doubted your story ab initio.

There are lies, and there are abominable lies. The bold is one of such abominable lies.
Which of them is lies sir? The land purchased or my net per month in Nigeria or the bank manager story?
Re: Migrated To Australia At 48: And God Came Through For Me. by Gerrard59(m): 8:49am On Aug 05, 2024
Usefulsense:
Which of them is lies sir? The land purchased or my net per month in Nigeria or the bank manager story?
My apologies. I thought it was in five or ten years, but you stated in 2 years. My bad.

I will have to ask what is the recent salary scale for permanent bankers to know how far.
Re: Migrated To Australia At 48: And God Came Through For Me. by Gerrard59(m): 8:50am On Aug 05, 2024
Double post.
Re: Migrated To Australia At 48: And God Came Through For Me. by RealityKings: 8:55am On Aug 05, 2024
Mmm
Re: Migrated To Australia At 48: And God Came Through For Me. by chybyke2(m): 3:39pm On Aug 05, 2024
Usefulsense:
I have responded.
hello brother good afternoon, i just checked my email ow and i did not see your response.
Re: Migrated To Australia At 48: And God Came Through For Me. by sonofanarchy(m): 7:12pm On Aug 05, 2024
Usefulsense:
My family never stopped praying to God for a job in accounting.

When I got home from one of my shifts on a particular day, a thought flashed my mind.

I reasoned in my mind to meet the head of accounts of the organization where I worked (as a pick packer) and tell him my story.
I discussed with one of my colleagues (the man is elderly, he told me he is 70 but you won't believe it) in the warehouse and asked for his advise.

He directed me to have a chat with the warehouse manager.

The following day, before I could go to the manager, that my colleague had already discussed with him.

So when I finally met the manager, he promised to send a mail to HR.

I must say this, while I worked in the warehouse, I put in my all into my assignment. In fact, I became a household name in the entire warehouse. I made friends so easily. On two different occasions, I was called to train new intakes and induct them on what we do. I trained a lady from Iraq and a man from Fiji island.
Even though I didn't see what the manager wrote about me, I believe he wrote good recommendation for me.

One major concern the organization had is how someone who had worked as a financial controller of a company overseas would accept an officer role. My answer to them was that the same financial controller is a pick packer in a warehouse.

To cut the long story short, I was interviewed and employed in the finance department of the organization where I worked as a warehouse pick packer.

I met a friend from Edo state in one of the houses where I went to work as a disability support worker. His story is exactly like mine. He was an IT guru and worked with the federal government before he came to Australia.

According to him, he started work in the warehouse, met his shift supervisor and told him his situation. He was invited for interview in the same company for an IT role and he was offered the job. He became a permanent staff.

My focus now is praying to God for my PR. As soon as that drops between now and the next three months, I will update you guys. That will be my final update on my migration story.

You can read my story on this platform.
I meant legit route to Australia I'm an IT guy a web developer currently enrolled in cloud computing. Can I email you? Or probably share so others can benefit. Thanks
Re: Migrated To Australia At 48: And God Came Through For Me. by Usefulsense(op): 7:44pm On Aug 05, 2024
All those asking me about how to come legally to Australia, the only route I know very well is coming as a student.

There are many ways to come legally but the only one I know is coming as a student. This is because I came as a student.

You can meet a good Migration agent for advice. But, bear it in mind that 95% of all migration agents in Nigeria are criminals and scammers. Don't give them your money.

I will suggest you Google licensed migration agents in Australia. Send them a mail and will give you options available.

Coming as a student now is extremely costly because of exchange rate.

In all you do, NEVER come to Australia as an illegal migrant. If you do, you will regret it.
Re: Migrated To Australia At 48: And God Came Through For Me. by mystery22: 7:49pm On Aug 05, 2024
Wow, you are a big encouragement to me plus you are in my dream country hopefully I will get to come to Australia soon
Re: Migrated To Australia At 48: And God Came Through For Me. by Usefulsense(op): 7:52pm On Aug 05, 2024
I must also add that apart from being costly, coming as a student from Africa is becoming increasingly difficult.

You may consider New Zealand. The country has much more relaxed immigration policy than Aussie. Both New Zealand and Australia share things in common.
Re: Migrated To Australia At 48: And God Came Through For Me. by lijes: 11:46pm On Aug 06, 2024
Congratulations!
Australia reminds one of the countries I want to visit. Who knows, maybe I'll move there one day.
Re: Migrated To Australia At 48: And God Came Through For Me. by OBTOREPA(m): 9:23pm On Aug 13, 2024
Usefulsense:
Just go to my profile, you will see send mail to usefulsense.

As soon as you do that, I will respond.
Good evening sir, trust you are doing great.
Till now you have not replied to the email I sent you
Re: Migrated To Australia At 48: And God Came Through For Me. by Usefulsense(op): 9:50pm On Aug 13, 2024
OBTOREPA:
Good evening sir, trust you are doing great.
Till now you have not replied to the email I sent you
I have replied all emails in my inbox.

I will check again.
Re: Migrated To Australia At 48: And God Came Through For Me. by OBTOREPA(m): 7:35am On Aug 14, 2024
Usefulsense:
I have replied all emails in my inbox.

I will check again.
Except mine and I even put you a reminder yesterday evening.
Re: Migrated To Australia At 48: And God Came Through For Me. by Usefulsense(op): 5:29am On Aug 15, 2024
OBTOREPA:
Except mine and I even put you a reminder yesterday evening.
I will at close of work today. I have been very busy of late.
Re: Migrated To Australia At 48: And God Came Through For Me. by Usefulsense(op): 8:10pm On Aug 16, 2024
To all those that sent mails to, please go check your inbox
Re: Migrated To Australia At 48: And God Came Through For Me. by dentrice: 9:52am On Aug 19, 2024
Please sir, 🙏 please mentor me on this journey. I don't know how and where to start from, too many confusing information online. I appreciate you since you have gone through the route. I have sent you an email or better still, you can drop directions here as my senior professional colleague for others to learn too. Thank you sir.

Usefulsense:
After the post I made in March concerning my experience after 3 months in Australia, I received a lot of responses on the said thread with many insulting me for migrating at age 48.

While a lot of people congratulated me for making the bold decision and taking steps to relocate my family to a better clime, others wondered why a financial controller, earning more than a million naira net per month, will leave Nigeria to become a warehouse worker in far away Australia.

I did my best to explain that even as a warehouse worker, my savings in a month after all expenses is almost twice my monthly net in Nigeria.

I mentioned that, apart from the few who had jobs before coming to Australia, you would most likely start life in the warehouse or as a disability support worker when you get here.

A particular guy told me in the said thread that I will never get accounting role in Australia because of the competition.

Glory to Almighty God who answered my prayers. I have my appointment letter as an accounts staff in one of the companies Australia.

Though, my position is lower than what it was while in Nigeria, it is a good starting point.

The journey wasn't easy but it's worth it.

To be continued...........
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