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Re: Guys, Leave Teaching Jobs For Ladies by ufotunang: 12:03am On Aug 22, 2025
Hardeybohwarley:
You're right, I recently tendered my resignation to my school management. Can't imagine earning 30k per month and only collecting 20k as 10k goes for contribution.

The reason many are still there, is because they don't have options.

If someone is ready to support some male teachers, many would have dropped teaching to learn one skill or the other.
..the 10 k is for contribution for what? .. I am just asking
Re: Guys, Leave Teaching Jobs For Ladies by Biofil84(m): 12:05am On Aug 22, 2025
destinychildolu:
Despite not actively teaching again, I still rake in close to 500k from online lesson monthly
how are you doing it ...kindly advice
Re: Guys, Leave Teaching Jobs For Ladies by fobiflex(m): 12:06am On Aug 22, 2025
destinychildolu:
Despite not actively teaching again, I still rake in close to 500k from online lesson monthly
Please man, teach me how to do this online lesson of a thing, been hearing about teachers making cool money from it buh don’t know how to go about it, help a brother please
Re: Guys, Leave Teaching Jobs For Ladies by ufotunang: 12:06am On Aug 22, 2025
Its better to do it for some time ..than staying idle.. and while doing the teaching job..you can try and get another better job or any other life opportunities
Re: Guys, Leave Teaching Jobs For Ladies by ufotunang: 12:11am On Aug 22, 2025
Olaide1295:
My salary in 2013 during ASUU strike then was 3,800 per month.
Wild times.
.. and the 3,800 naira at that time of 2013 had value at that time abi
Re: Guys, Leave Teaching Jobs For Ladies by Henry1989: 12:23am On Aug 22, 2025
What I can deduce is that a good number of people badmouthing the teaching profession fall under one or more of these categories:
1. Mediocres with poor grades from a degree they don't even know anything about because they were busy with some shenanigans while they were supposed to be in school.
2. Brilliant an talented teachers who have failed to upskill.
3. Brilliant and talented teachers who are under informed regarding modern trends in classroom teaching and learning etc.
Trust me, teaching jobs are paying quite well now, if only many of you are informed.
You can't have 21st century teaching skills and being earning 30 - 100k unless village people dey your case.
There are private schools that pay well above whatever Government schools offer. There are schools that pay between 200 - 600k and even above, though not too many.

My advice to teachers is upskill, be tech savvy and learn to integrate it in your art. Get IGCSE and such other certifications for your subject area. Get familiar with the several gamification sites that enhance your job experience.

Dump those broke ass schools with inhumane proprietors. Seek out quality international schools and sell yourself.. You will get a fairly good bargain, though the value of our naira is another issue.

Let me add; have you tried applying as an examiner for Cambridge?

People dey cash out daily from teaching; many of Una dey here dey lament.

Get informed and get the dough.
Re: Guys, Leave Teaching Jobs For Ladies by Nobody: 12:31am On Aug 22, 2025
Truvelisback:
Good day, fellas. Guys, pls, leave teaching jobs for ladies or married women if you can especially, in private schools. If you want to be a man, do so except you are a government school teacher. The pay won't take you anywhere. Surviving with teaching job now is now very, very hard especially in this current regime. I'm sorry if this thread hurt your feelings but it is the gospel truth. I feel for teachers. Nlfpm
I am sure that is where alot of guys like ediko5 and the rest are working
Re: Guys, Leave Teaching Jobs For Ladies by destinychildolu(m): 12:44am On Aug 22, 2025
Biofil84:
how are you doing it ...kindly advice
If you have family, friends , etc based in UK or US, just tell them to refer you to anyone that needs a tutor for their child. If you are fortunate to be referred to one person or you have a client outside, rule 1: Don't engage in unnecessary conversation with the kids you are teaching or asking them questions about their families. Trust me, there's a camera and speaker hearing all what you are discussing with the kids. 2. Don't start asking the parents about how to Japa. Just a few tips for you. Once they are comfortable with you working with their kids, they will be the one to refer more clients to you. Also be ready to subscribe to unlimited zoom and get a laptop and a drawing tablet
Re: Guys, Leave Teaching Jobs For Ladies by AguluLiar: 1:20am On Aug 22, 2025
anyilalaz:
This is the reality most Nigerian found themselves. It's not funny.

I had my own experience. The pay was something else. Burrow me another word for extreme poor. I was taking js1-3 mathematics, ss 1-3 mathematics, physics,.

The school management will organise after school lesson to ensure you don't have time to go and hunt for job (not now mobile internet has made everything easy. Then you have to use cyber cafe, Tuesday and Thursday go to news paper vendor)

You come late to school, deduction, not wearing the expected colour of clothing deduction, lesson plan and note not up to date deduction. It was crazy.

Most of these proprietors and proprietress are wicked. During holidays some will not pay for that month or pay half

The salary of last month will always come second week of new month to ensure if you resign no pay for u.
Look for another school and stop complaining.

There's money in teaching.
Re: Guys, Leave Teaching Jobs For Ladies by AguluLiar: 1:34am On Aug 22, 2025
ufotunang:
Its better to do it for some time ..than staying idle.. and while doing the teaching job..you can try and get another better job or any other life opportunities
There's money in teaching.

It's either these ones complaining here don't know what they're doing.
Re: Guys, Leave Teaching Jobs For Ladies by TrackerSK: 1:52am On Aug 22, 2025
Truvelisback:
Good day, fellas. Guys, pls, leave teaching jobs for ladies or married women if you can especially, in private schools. If you want to be a man, do so except you are a government school teacher. The pay won't take you anywhere. Surviving with teaching job now is now very, very hard especially in this current regime. I'm sorry if this thread hurt your feelings but it is the gospel truth. I feel for teachers. Nlfpm
You don't need to be sorry.If the truth we kill them,let them die
Re: Guys, Leave Teaching Jobs For Ladies by APOPTOSIS: 1:52am On Aug 22, 2025
Truvelisback:
Good day, fellas. Guys, pls, leave teaching jobs for ladies or married women if you can especially, in private schools. If you want to be a man, do so except you are a government school teacher. The pay won't take you anywhere. Surviving with teaching job now is now very, very hard especially in this current regime. I'm sorry if this thread hurt your feelings but it is the gospel truth. I feel for teachers. Nlfpm
😭😭😭
Please Genuine Male Teachers should prepare to identify themselves for Giveaways.
How can one be receiving 80k monthly as a teacher??🙆🏾‍♂️🙆🏾‍♂️
Re: Guys, Leave Teaching Jobs For Ladies by Mickey02(m): 2:02am On Aug 22, 2025
This matter is somewhat related. I am preparing for the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) and am among those registered, eagerly awaiting my call-up number. I face two choices regarding where to carry out my service: the first option is to serve in Kaduna, my state of residence, potentially securing employment with a reputable company offering modest compensation. The second option is to serve wherever the NYSC assigns me. While I am eager to travel and broaden my experiences, the prospect of being sent to teach in a remote Nigerian school and navigating the challenges of daily life there is daunting. Conversely, serving in the place where I was born and raised, though cost-effective in terms of accommodation and transportation, lacks appeal, leaving me perplexed and uncertain about the best course of action. I wonder if I might receive some sound advice here.
Re: Guys, Leave Teaching Jobs For Ladies by DiamondNimi(m): 3:28am On Aug 22, 2025
I swear u hit d nail on d head
Truvelisback:
Good day, fellas. Guys, pls, leave teaching jobs for ladies or married women if you can especially, in private schools. If you want to be a man, do so except you are a government school teacher. The pay won't take you anywhere. Surviving with teaching job now is now very, very hard especially in this current regime. I'm sorry if this thread hurt your feelings but it is the gospel truth. I feel for teachers. Nlfpm
Re: Guys, Leave Teaching Jobs For Ladies by Gerrard59(m): 3:29am On Aug 22, 2025
Truvelisback:
Good day, fellas. Guys, pls, leave teaching jobs for ladies or married women if you can especially, in private schools. If you want to be a man, do so except you are a government school teacher. The pay won't take you anywhere. Surviving with teaching job now is now very, very hard especially in this current regime. I'm sorry if this thread hurt your feelings but it is the gospel truth. I feel for teachers. Nlfpm
On the contrary, male teachers on average earn more than female teachers because they work longer hours and teach more lucrative subjects. If you must be a teacher, get the required skill set and teach lucrative subjects. There are male teachers who earn decently.
Re: Guys, Leave Teaching Jobs For Ladies by DiamondNimi(m): 3:30am On Aug 22, 2025
80k with over load work
APOPTOSIS:
😭😭😭
Please Genuine Male Teachers should prepare to identify themselves for Giveaways.
How can one be receiving 80k monthly as a teacher??🙆🏾‍♂️🙆🏾‍♂️
Re: Guys, Leave Teaching Jobs For Ladies by shantti(m): 3:31am On Aug 22, 2025
Nobody is even talking about how teaching will make u to slim down. You will basically become weightless like paper and dem no born u will to go out when a heavy wind is blowing
Re: Guys, Leave Teaching Jobs For Ladies by yemre: 3:44am On Aug 22, 2025
ediko5:
I'm not a teacher but I'll tell you that you are shallow minded because you don't really know the opportunities teachings expose one to in today's era of you're sharp of which you're not.

For instance, I know a course mate back in school who's a private school teacher and he's currently earning hundreds of dollars monthly from his tutorial videos on YouTube.

What gave him the motivation, resources and even audience to start and grow the YouTube channel? His school and students...

Don't just look at the classroom and salary, look beyond.
You need not tell the guy he's shallow minded!

Not everyone actually knows that some challenges could be opportunities in disguise many times. Tho, the ability to look around, look inwards and look beyond most times is the reason some are still not making headway.

But one just needs to expose them to these opportunities which they might not even be thinking about...and some of them actually have the potential to do very well in their respective field and in those jobs which they thought could not get them anywhere.

As a teacher in Nigeria today, if you are very good and know how to go about marketing yourself, exploring the power of social media and AI, you will make good money!
Re: Guys, Leave Teaching Jobs For Ladies by yemre: 3:52am On Aug 22, 2025
Mickey02:
This matter is somewhat related. I am preparing for the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) and am among those registered, eagerly awaiting my call-up number. I face two choices regarding where to carry out my service: the first option is to serve in Kaduna, my state of residence, potentially securing employment with a reputable company offering modest compensation. The second option is to serve wherever the NYSC assigns me. While I am eager to travel and broaden my experiences, the prospect of being sent to teach in a remote Nigerian school and navigating the challenges of daily life there is daunting. Conversely, serving in the place where I was born and raised, though cost-effective in terms of accommodation and transportation, lacks appeal, leaving me perplexed and uncertain about the best course of action. I wonder if I might receive some sound advice here.
I think you should go with the option of serving wherever you're posted. You already know what's obtainable in your home state and you know what you're capable of achieving there. However, going out of your region and comfort zone gives you some experience you might miss out on if you're home. Even if you have to come back to your home state after your service, go out there, get the experience, and who knows, you might end up learning something very valuable that will turn your life around while serving.

The home advantage will always be home waiting for you.

This is my own suggestion tho, seek further guidance for validation or diverse opinion before you take a decision.

All the best!
Re: Guys, Leave Teaching Jobs For Ladies by Truvelisback(op): 5:56am On Aug 22, 2025
DelphiOracle:
depending on the school
You are also right but most Private schools don't.
Re: Guys, Leave Teaching Jobs For Ladies by Truvelisback(op): 5:58am On Aug 22, 2025
ufotunang:
Its better to do it for some time ..than staying idle.. and while doing the teaching job..you can try and get another better job or any other life opportunities
Yes, you have a point.
Re: Guys, Leave Teaching Jobs For Ladies by Nobody: 6:13am On Aug 22, 2025
Tightpussy2024:
I am sure that is where alot of guys like ediko5 and the rest are working
😏😏😏
I no dey earn in Naira

Meanwhile Seun do something about this her username, anytime I mention the username directly it attracts a ban because of the name p - u _ s + s y it contains. I can only respond to her via quoting like this.
Re: Guys, Leave Teaching Jobs For Ladies by Hardeybohwarley(m): 6:18am On Aug 22, 2025
Zocalite:
This is serious

I think say you go unilorin

Your education na fault
You don't get it, I graduated from Unilorin truly, the problem is I only recently have been able to get better job offers.

My education has never and will never be a fault, it's just the state of the nation economy.

Don't be insensitive when next time.
Re: Guys, Leave Teaching Jobs For Ladies by Hardeybohwarley(m): 6:19am On Aug 22, 2025
ufotunang:
..the 10 k is for contribution for what? .. I am just asking
We are into a monthly contribution whereby we pack a big sum of money once it's our turn.
Re: Guys, Leave Teaching Jobs For Ladies by fadar095(m): 6:42am On Aug 22, 2025
One of wildest thing is for a guy teaching in a private school with loads of responsibilities and low payment 😄 I remember being a class teacher, maths teacher, basic technology teacher, geography teacher and other extra curriculum tutor from Monday to Saturday while I was earning 25k
Different kinda insults from the parents and the owner of the school……… that was such an experience I never want to remember

I honestly do feel for those private schools teacher…… they are more like a slave
Re: Guys, Leave Teaching Jobs For Ladies by DelphiOracle(m): 6:43am On Aug 22, 2025
Truvelisback:
You are also right but most Private schools don't.
yeah that's true.
Re: Guys, Leave Teaching Jobs For Ladies by clockwisereport: 6:45am On Aug 22, 2025
Hardeybohwarley:
I'm a B.Sc holder from a reputable university in Nigeria. It used to be 25k before an increment was made.

And worse still, I didnt recieve the 30k once it was always 20k as I'm into a monthly contribution in the school.

I studied Mathematics and I'm a copywriter transitioning into content writing. I'm also learning software engineering(backend) so if you have a remote job for me hit me up.
I know a Maths graduate that is teaching tutorial classes to year one, two and three students in his alma mater. Man has built a house, bought a car and is almost through with his Masters degree.
Re: Guys, Leave Teaching Jobs For Ladies by clockwisereport: 6:51am On Aug 22, 2025
Hardeybohwarley:
Not really part time, I go to school 4 times a week from 8am to 2pm.

It was the highest paying teaching job I have had though.

Most of full time I did, didn't pay up to that.
If you can teach ODE, Complex analysis and vector Calulus, download the new CCMAS curriculum for undergraduate students and teach these courses online.
Also include a playlist for WAEC and JAMB mathematics.

Gather past questions of different universities and solve them online

So many students will be watching your videos online and you will be making cool cash online with time
Re: Guys, Leave Teaching Jobs For Ladies by Nobody: 6:55am On Aug 22, 2025
Best decision I made. I was earning 25k before Covid era. Outside meeting brilliant and beautiful people and also the joy of impacting knowledge, there’s no punishment like private school teaching.

Even the ones earning better pay knows the schools have lots of rules that a person can’t keep up with. And any small mistakes leads to surcharge. You’ll just be making money for the school.

You’ll think you’re free, that you’ve got time but note of lesson, register and exam marking will take all the time you think you have. You’ll find out that you’re writing notes well into the night.

The proprietors give little and expect much. Really much. They delay payment, abuse and even talk to teachers disrespectfully even in the presence of the kids. Some teachers can’t really explain what they go through as teachers. The brain drain is real.

Some parents act like they’re doing you a favor and they act like you’re just begging them for money. Very few parents really appreciate “MALE” teachers.

Some students will frustrate your career with disrespect and lots of nonsense. You’ll have to work according to the students pace. Some students are actually fast learners and others are slow learners and the proprietor will want you to carry the slow learners along while still covering the curriculum. It is really stressful.

Nowadays if I’m passing any private school, I just shake my head and whisper God forbid. Thank God I escape that era.
Re: Guys, Leave Teaching Jobs For Ladies by anyilalaz: 7:10am On Aug 22, 2025
AguluLiar:
Look for another school and stop complaining.

There's money in teaching.
Who told you am complaining. I am only sharing my experience like 14 years ago. During this time everything we do was go to cyber cafe and the newspaper vendor to look for job vacancy.

The teaching job was a stopgap. As a father whenever I visit my children during their open days beside pointing out areas of improvement and concern I make sure I show empathy on my side.

For the OP truly assertion, I don't encouraged elementary or secondary school teaching job for any young man you can't achieve much and do basic things that one ought to do.

Thank God for this era of online teaching opportunities like Google classroom which I once used during my post physical teaching experience to teach engineering drawings for the maintenance team of an organisation in Nigeria.

Now we have YouTube, Facebook, etc the teachers can now begin to explore those opportunities. My cousin that move to Canada is paying a whole lot for online class for his kids.
Re: Guys, Leave Teaching Jobs For Ladies by Talismann:
Kai I suffer that year no be small untop teaching work. I suffer for that principal hand no be childs.

I lose weight Sha. Clothes wey I be don abandon come dey fascinate me that time.

Even Saturdays were not guaranteed for me again.

13 long notes lesson notes and was still dead broke with less than 20k paid at the middle of the new month as salary.

But I left there with anger in my soul and today to dash out 50k na nothing

Never ever ever settle for less. Never!!!
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