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Re: What Would You Consider A Good Salary. by Ernchibyke(m): 7:01pm On Feb 02, 2025
12m naira
Re: What Would You Consider A Good Salary. by teekrackz(m): 7:01pm On Feb 02, 2025
Mammangaddafi:
No employee earns that much in this country.
This is ignorance at work, some bankers I know in the earn 5.5 a month and they aren't even EDs
Re: What Would You Consider A Good Salary. by Rossychy(f): 7:01pm On Feb 02, 2025
350 with transportation and accommodation
Re: What Would You Consider A Good Salary. by mohbadliveson: 7:02pm On Feb 02, 2025
30k minimum wage
Re: What Would You Consider A Good Salary. by DIVINEEVIDENCE: 7:02pm On Feb 02, 2025
dawnomike:
Come over to the oil and gas sector ir maritime sector then, you'll see those earning way more than that...
Entry level jobs in Shell, Chevron or Total make abt 5m monthly in salary and allowances depending on your job role. In Local oild companies, you can be sure of about 2m as entry level...

In the drilling sector, we have those we call Directional Drillers... For everyday they spend on the rig, the least of them is paid 300k to 500k daily. While the top ones can earn up to a thousand dollars daily.

Guess what, it takes at least 1 month to finish drilling a oil well... Some get to drill like 7 to 10 months in a year. Do the maths!!!

For field Engineers who we call LWD and MWD engineers, they make between 80k to 350k daily depending on their level and they spend a month on the rig before been crew changed.

Schlumberger is recruiting... Try to apply there and trust me, your salary can't be less than 1.7m for entry level. So, imagine those that have 10years experience in such field.
Can I contact you, Boss?
I have a degree in Chemical Engineering.
Re: What Would You Consider A Good Salary. by Wealthoptulent(m): 7:02pm On Feb 02, 2025
5M in Naira, then 10k in Pounds after TAX

Re: What Would You Consider A Good Salary. by cletz991(m): 7:02pm On Feb 02, 2025
De play FMCG multinational level 5 A this is peanut
Mammangaddafi:
No employee earns that much in this country.
Re: What Would You Consider A Good Salary. by donproject2(m): 7:03pm On Feb 02, 2025
Good salary is relative, it depends on the person in question. Someone with no good skill can't dream past 100k while 1m to some doesn't complement the value they can give.
Re: What Would You Consider A Good Salary. by Exceed15: 7:03pm On Feb 02, 2025
There's no such thing as good salary. It's your lifestyle that determines it.
Re: What Would You Consider A Good Salary. by Enoughpull: 7:03pm On Feb 02, 2025
1.5 million after tax..
Re: What Would You Consider A Good Salary. by yusman14(m): 7:05pm On Feb 02, 2025
Mammangaddafi:
No employee earns that much in this country.
Senior Engineers in the Oil and Gas earn this. Monthly bonuses inclusive.
Re: What Would You Consider A Good Salary. by Omotaday(m): 7:06pm On Feb 02, 2025
Depends on location. 300k will be a decent/good salary in Ogun state.
Re: What Would You Consider A Good Salary. by lovebird65(m): 7:08pm On Feb 02, 2025
From 2.5m above is good if you're earning below this you're extremely poor




Dalu kwanu
Re: What Would You Consider A Good Salary. by NaijaCover(m): 7:09pm On Feb 02, 2025
100million naira

That's A Good Salary For Me
Re: What Would You Consider A Good Salary. by obaidan: 7:09pm On Feb 02, 2025
Mammangaddafi:
No employee earns that much in this country.
dey play o shotigbo... just dey play
Re: What Would You Consider A Good Salary. by RodgersAkpafu: 7:13pm On Feb 02, 2025
Mammangaddafi:
No employee earns that much in this country.
Banking sector for seniors with some skin in d game most definitely earn within this ballpark
Re: What Would You Consider A Good Salary. by emperor4love(m): 7:14pm On Feb 02, 2025
Leonyluiz:
Shut up and stop misinforming people. I work at total and no on or off shore entry level pays 5m monthly after tax.
I just de look de guy,shell way de pay boys 400k fr entry not offshore thouggh
Re: What Would You Consider A Good Salary. by RodgersAkpafu: 7:14pm On Feb 02, 2025
Exceed15:
There's no such thing as good salary. It's your lifestyle that determines it.
I agree with this
Re: What Would You Consider A Good Salary. by emperor4love(m): 7:17pm On Feb 02, 2025
teekrackz:
This is ignorance at work, some bankers I know in the earn 5.5 a month and they aren't even EDs
banker not accountant, or auditor ,oga if e pass investor banker then that person nv tell u him or her dealing
Re: What Would You Consider A Good Salary. by Onewazobia(m): 7:18pm On Feb 02, 2025
Mammangaddafi:
No employee earns that much in this country.
Are you joking?
Plenty earns that bro
Re: What Would You Consider A Good Salary. by UJs: 7:24pm On Feb 02, 2025
tammyboy1:
na wa, bro Schlumberger does not even pay 1m for entry level, haba fear God na, una too do
You may be right though.

This is as a result of the corruption in recruitment system. Most of these foreign oil firm pay THEIR EMPLOYEE/STAFF the USD/EURO equivalent in Nigeria but guess what, the ogas at the top are not happy that ordinary Nigerian are making such money so they device their own means to collect the money.

This is where a recruitment firm (owned by the cabals/ogas who run things there) come in. They will make sure that the recruitment process is been handled by any firm they have underground interest in and these recruitment firm would stand in the gap & negotiate your pay with meaning you have no direct dealings with the foreign firm.

Now as the man in the middle doing the "tedious" recruitment and handling sometimes negotiate between the foreign firm and host communities, they are been paid the foreign exchange equivalent while they inturn pay the workers the peanut which you might be referring to but they give their own relatives direct recruitment with the foreign firms.

This is why you will always hear CONTRACT & NON CONTRACT STAFF. Do you know this implies even in the banking sector.
Re: What Would You Consider A Good Salary. by MakindeHassan: 7:32pm On Feb 02, 2025
HeatSeeker:
Salary is not based on economy, Salary is based on level of experience and skill. For me, it would be 350k - N500k angry
Salary is also based on Economy dumbo. People like you are why Nigeria suffer because we can’t demand for better in one voice.

There is a reason someone with same skillset as you or even less will be working for the same multinational and they will pay the person in US $4,000/month and pay you $750 per month. Have brain.
Re: What Would You Consider A Good Salary. by UJs: 7:39pm On Feb 02, 2025
Leonyluiz:
Shut up and stop misinforming people. I work at total and no on or off shore entry level pays 5m monthly after tax.
You can give your experience without been insultive as I believe the essence of this question is for educative purpose.

You worked at TOTAL as what?

How much is 5m in USD/EURO?

Do you know working offshore especially on the rig is not for everyone cos of the skills, experience & risk involved?

Do you know "the government" even though they seem not to care knows what those who do same job overseas are been paid?

Are you now saying other foreigner that work offshore earn less that 5m in USD equivalent?

Pls enlighten me cos I really want to hear from you cos have worked in TOTAL.
Re: What Would You Consider A Good Salary. by Kobranet123: 7:49pm On Feb 02, 2025
I don't want a salary. I want significant amount shares in a successful company
Re: What Would You Consider A Good Salary. by MakindeHassan: 7:49pm On Feb 02, 2025
Mammangaddafi:
No employee earns that much in this country.
Open your mind sir. A lot earn up to that even in FG Parastatals
Re: What Would You Consider A Good Salary. by HeatSeeker(m): 7:52pm On Feb 02, 2025
MakindeHassan:
Salary is also based on Economy dumbo. People like you are why Nigeria suffer because we can’t demand for better in one voice.

There is a reason someone with same skillset as you or even less will be working for the same multinational and they will pay the person in US $4,000/month and pay you $750 per month. Have brain.
You should try to be civil in your utterances. You can always get your points across without insults. There is no reason for us to behave like we are uncultured.
Re: What Would You Consider A Good Salary. by Mekharay007(m): 7:56pm On Feb 02, 2025
I left a 500k job In Lagos to establish a full time business with my savings
Re: What Would You Consider A Good Salary. by MondayOmoAdugbo(m): 7:58pm On Feb 02, 2025
I million would be a real catch 🐟
Re: What Would You Consider A Good Salary. by MakindeHassan: 8:00pm On Feb 02, 2025
HeatSeeker:
You should try to be civil in your utterances. You can always get your points across without insults. There is no reason for us to behave like we are uncultured.
No vex your comment annoyed me. Sounded like all these insensitive APC supporters. I dey vex! Things are on the rise and people can’t afford to like decently but they come here each day singing praises. Forgive me.
Re: What Would You Consider A Good Salary. by SpaceAngel: 8:03pm On Feb 02, 2025
Mammangaddafi:
No employee earns that much in this country.
You are uninformed. People earn that and more
Re: What Would You Consider A Good Salary. by mayo47(m): 8:04pm On Feb 02, 2025
Lol open your eye. People even earn Billions as an employee
Mammangaddafi:
No employee earns that much in this country.
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