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To Be Sack From Work And To Resigned, Which One Is The Best by govnor4551(op): 8:57am On Sep 24, 2025
Many people wait till they sack them from work just to collect some benefits while some resigned and forgo thier benefits. Due to toxic nature of the company.
But at this present economic of Nigeria, is it good to just resigned from work when you never see another one, Because of the toxic nature of the company?

Re: To Be Sack From Work And To Resigned, Which One Is The Best by budaatum: 9:20am On Sep 24, 2025
govnor4551:
Many people wait till they sack them from work just to collect some benefits while some resigned and forgo thier benefits. Due to toxic nature of the company.
But at this present economic of Nigeria, is it good to just resigned from work when you never see another one, Because of the toxic nature of the company?
I don't think you get benefits if sacked, while you might if you resigned with notice. And you'll get a better reference if you resigned, and it looks better on your CV than sacked.

Regardless, there's no reason to stay working in a toxic environment (unless you have no marketable skills), because you weren't going to get anywhere anyway, and the company would likely be sinking and take you down with it.

That said, your Maslow Chart shows it depends where one is in ones career and ones needs.
Re: To Be Sack From Work And To Resigned, Which One Is The Best by SmartPolician: 9:22am On Sep 24, 2025
budaatum:
I don't think you get benefits if sacked, while you might if you resigned with notice. And you'll get a better reference if you resigned, and it looks better on your CV than sacked.

Regardless, there's no reason to stay working in a toxic environment (unless you have no marketable skills), because you weren't going to get anywhere anyway, and the company would likely be sinking and take you down with it.
Depending on the circumstances that led to the person being sacked, employees get up to 2 months' salaries in Nigeria, especially if you haven't done anything that clearly warranted your sack.
Re: To Be Sack From Work And To Resigned, Which One Is The Best by budaatum: 9:33am On Sep 24, 2025
SmartPolician:
Depending on the circumstances that led to the person being sacked, employees get up to 2 months' salaries in Nigeria, especially if you haven't done anything that clearly warranted your sack.
We clearly have a language difference. Where I am we don't say sacked if you were retrenched or were surplus to requirements.

A sacking must always be warranted, and reasoned, or you'd end up tribunalled and be forced to pay compensation.
Re: To Be Sack From Work And To Resigned, Which One Is The Best by Houseofglam7(f): 9:47am On Sep 24, 2025
None. Joblessness ain’t pretty.
Being broke ain’t pretty either
Re: To Be Sack From Work And To Resigned, Which One Is The Best by ZombieDredd: 10:46am On Sep 24, 2025
SmartPolician:
Depending on the circumstances that led to the person being sacked, employees get up to 2 months' salaries in Nigeria, especially if you haven't done anything that clearly warranted your sack.
Like a downsizing, maybe
Re: To Be Sack From Work And To Resigned, Which One Is The Best by Hypnotise: 12:04pm On Sep 24, 2025
If it depends on some factors like location, to be sacked oh because them go give you better bye bye package, buh if you have a job already, then you are free to port
Re: To Be Sack From Work And To Resigned, Which One Is The Best by govnor4551(op): 12:09pm On Sep 24, 2025
budaatum:
I don't think you get benefits if sacked, while you might if you resigned with notice. And you'll get a better reference if you resigned, and it looks better on your CV than sacked.

Regardless, there's no reason to stay working in a toxic environment (unless you have no marketable skills), because you weren't going to get anywhere anyway, and the company would likely be sinking and take you down with it.

That said, your Maslow Chart shows it depends where one is in ones career and ones needs.
You really nail it on the head.
Re: To Be Sack From Work And To Resigned, Which One Is The Best by govnor4551(op): 12:11pm On Sep 24, 2025
SmartPolician:
Depending on the circumstances that led to the person being sacked, employees get up to 2 months' salaries in Nigeria, especially if you haven't done anything that clearly warranted your sack.
Company don't follow the law again. They do what they like.
Re: To Be Sack From Work And To Resigned, Which One Is The Best by Solsix(m): 2:40pm On Sep 24, 2025
Nigerian bank can just sack you without any benefits
Re: To Be Sack From Work And To Resigned, Which One Is The Best by eeewise(m): 4:06pm On Sep 24, 2025
Retrenchment is different from sack.

Sack is due to a misconduct and you forfeit certain benefits

Especially in civil service, it is disgraceful, no gratuity, pensions etc


When you resign or get retrenched you are entitled to benefits and serverance pay


Key word

One is honorable

The other dishonorable
Re: To Be Sack From Work And To Resigned, Which One Is The Best by galantjoe(m): 11:52pm On Sep 24, 2025
Depend on different situations and employers policies. I have worked where if you resigned by yourself no payoff for you. But if they sack you because they don't like your face. They will pay you at least 2 months salary lieu of notice.

So as per gentleman who want to build his career, I resigned and I lost the payoff package
Re: To Be Sack From Work And To Resigned, Which One Is The Best by floss(m): 1:37am On Sep 25, 2025
Both are good, Both are bad… depending on the circumstances, reputation, location and whatever their cost

There are places and situations where if your contract is terminated (sacked) twice or three times in a space of 2 years depending on the length of contract, you must have made enough money that will take you for 5 - 7 years if you choose not to work anymore… depending on how much you your contract worth because you’ll be paid in full after termination


There are places and situations where termination becomes a trap that you might even need to air your voice in court


Being sacked and resignation attracts reasonable reason to convince your new employer and most likely you’ll not get hired by your new employer
Re: To Be Sack From Work And To Resigned, Which One Is The Best by Baronthecelebri(m): 5:34am On Sep 25, 2025
To resign is best.
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