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Re: Graduates Get Paid As Low As #6000 Per Month In Nigeria? by Nobody: 1:55pm On May 15, 2015
JOEFY:
Screw all of you on this thread, no body cares
care about what?
Re: Graduates Get Paid As Low As #6000 Per Month In Nigeria? by JOEFY: 1:56pm On May 15, 2015
artisticallyart:
care about what?

Cares about you sir

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Re: Graduates Get Paid As Low As #6000 Per Month In Nigeria? by steppin: 2:00pm On May 15, 2015
chimkaire:
grin Lekwa frustration! Bitch like ya Mama wink
Biko face your shed, customers hapu igba oso cheesy
You don para on top your muse, okwaya grin
Don't forget to create a topic on how ahia si aga so that graduates can learn from you cheesy
Mumu, cry me a river!
Stop depending on your poor parents and get a job!
With your lame-ass attitude, I'm not surprised you're jobless.
Don't worry, manna go show from Heaven.
Maybe one mumu go come pay for your dowry and your parents can at least, heave a sigh of relief.
Anu nwuru anwu.

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Re: Graduates Get Paid As Low As #6000 Per Month In Nigeria? by steppin: 2:03pm On May 15, 2015
Oluwapresley:
Heeeediot!
Hehehehehehe! After your papa.
Re: Graduates Get Paid As Low As #6000 Per Month In Nigeria? by Oluwapresley(m): 2:03pm On May 15, 2015
All I can say is God help me
Re: Graduates Get Paid As Low As #6000 Per Month In Nigeria? by Nobody: 2:03pm On May 15, 2015
I'm not yet a graduate (in my final year) but i rejected a 20k salary per month and won't work under anybody

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Re: Graduates Get Paid As Low As #6000 Per Month In Nigeria? by Oluwapresley(m): 2:05pm On May 15, 2015
Ur father yansh.. Hehehehehehe .. Heeediot
steppin:
Hehehehehehe! After your papa.

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Re: Graduates Get Paid As Low As #6000 Per Month In Nigeria? by fairheven: 2:06pm On May 15, 2015
We shud also ask; wat is the 'over-head' cost of the school budget?

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Re: Graduates Get Paid As Low As #6000 Per Month In Nigeria? by Nobody: 2:07pm On May 15, 2015
steppin:

Mumu, cry me a river!
Stop depending on your poor parents and get a job!
With your lame-ass attitude, I'm not surprised you're jobless.
Don't worry, manna go show from Heaven.
Maybe one mumu go come pay for your dowry and your parents can at least, heave a sigh of relief.
Anu nwuru anwu.
You gonna join them soon wink


Anymore frustration to vent? I say, bring it on grin grin cheesy cheesy cheesy
grin grin grin grin this one na one of those cavemen thinking a husband validates a woman cheesy cheesy cheesy
Okay, you have married a lady to save her from being a lame-ass to her parents, okwaya? Check the name befitting you from your post I quoted =MUMU cheesy


Onye oso ahia cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy

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Re: Graduates Get Paid As Low As #6000 Per Month In Nigeria? by Akposkool(m): 2:07pm On May 15, 2015
umarc19:
Low Salaries is something we can rather call unavoidable, so what we should be talking of is a way out.

Here are Ten Helpful Tips for Low Salary Earners.


1. Go rural.
It is far, far easier to make a living on minimum wage in a rural situation. There are many small towns where you can find a room to rent for $100 a month and a small apartment to rent for $200 a month. Yes,these really exist – I see them fairly regularly when I get out in the more rural areas of Iowa. Even better, these areas often have lots of jobs for minimum wage workers – I see lots of help wanted signs around these towns and notices inside of town halls and gas stations looking for workers.

2. Don’t drive.
A car is a giant money suck. There’s no ifs, ands, or buts about it, if you’re working minimum wage, your car is killing you. Ditch the car – get whatever cash you can from it. Then choose a place to live where you can get to work by foot or by bicycle. In a small town, it’s pretty easy to reach any other place in the town (and many places in the nearby countryside) on foot or by bicycle, and it’s something that people often do to cut corners.

3. Find the free stuff.
In towns of any size, there are resources available for the impoverished, from free dinners at churches to food giveaways to soup kitchens. The library provides free entertainment in the forms of books, music, and internet access. There are parks, recreational activities, and countless other things even in the smallest of rural towns. Look around for the free stuff and use it – it’s there for everyone to utilize. When you must spend money, be as frugal as possible. Ramen is very cheap, filling, and full of carbs, for example.

4. Don’t be proud.
Pride often keeps people from walking into a soup kitchen. Don’t let it. That kind of pride is an obstacle ground into you by a life in a consumerist society. People who are there to help you want to help you stand on your own two feet – give them that opportunity. Look for every opportunity to help you with your situation, from consulting to WIC toMedicaid to welfare (regardless of my political feelings on it, it’s definitely a resource someone in that position should use). If you don’t know where to start, start off by asking a pastor or a clergyman for help.

5. Minimize your required commitments.
Repaying debts? Call the debtors and explain your situation and ask for an abatement. This won’t get rid of your debt, but it can minimize your requirements for the time being. If you have children that you simply can’t support, look for opportunities to help you with that burden – your family is a great place to start, for example. Don’t saddle yourself with burdens heavier than you can carry or you’ll do nothing but collapse. You don’t become strong by carrying 500 pounds of weight on your back – you become strong by learning how to carry ten pounds, then adding more as you go along.

6. Take every side opportunity you can.
There are all sorts of little opportunities to make more money if you pay attention. Doing things like helping someone shingle a roof for $10 an hour cash is an opportunity you can’t let pass by. Free meals? Take them. Twenty bucks for helping an old man clean out his garage? Do it. Ask around for odd jobs and other small-scale moneymaking opportunities – perhaps even get started on your own “handyman” business.

7. Minimize your possessions.
There are a lot of reasons for doing this. The biggest one is that the more stuff you have, the more money you’ve wasted. Also, fewer possessions mean that you need less room to live. For a while, all of my worldly possessions (clothes included) fit in a single Rubbermaid tub – and that made it extremely easy to actually live in someone’s living room for a while.

8. Make a steely commitment to succeed.
Even after you’ve done all of this, it still takes some serious commitment to make all of this work. You can get yourself in a position where you’re not spending more than you make, but it takes commitment to stay there. Remind yourself every daythat you’re not going to waste money and that you’re going to spend less than you earn this week – and this month – and this year. That’s the one way you can get ahead.

9. Save automatically.
So what do you do when you are making more than you’re spending? Take that extra money and put it into a savings account. But just doing that every once in a while won’t cut it. Keep most of your money in a checking account, then go to the library and use the internet access there to set up an online savings account with a big bank, like ING or HSBC. Set up an automatic savings plan there to withdraw $10 a week from your main checking – or maybe even more. Then walk away and forget about it. What will happen? After a year, you’ll have $530 or so in the account. If you’ve put in more weekly, you’ll have even more.

10. Educate yourself.
While you’re putting yourself in a better financial place, spend your spare time educating yourself. Take classes at the nearest community college and work towards some kind of degree. If you need to, transfer to a state university – if you’ve been working on minimum wage for a long time and are actually making strong progress towards a degree, they will help you big time with paying for it. The key isgetting started – see what your local community college has to offer.

One final tip: don’t give up the dream.
If you’re working a minimum wage job, either you’re very young, very lazy, or very unlucky. All of these can be overcome, but they take time and commitment and a lot of hard work. It’s very easy to give up the dream of a better life when you’re doing this. Don’t. You can succeed and you will succeed if you spend every day taking steps in the right direction. Surround yourself with people who are also fighting to go in the right direction. Don’t be resentful of people in a better situation than you – instead, use them as inspiration and realize that if you keep on the path, you’ll get there too.
please!!!!. The only solution is become your own entrepreneur.

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Re: Graduates Get Paid As Low As #6000 Per Month In Nigeria? by Nobody: 2:09pm On May 15, 2015
artisticallyart:
by vhw2014: 12:35pm
Hello everyone, pls im female,a resident of ph and in need of a job. 2012 graduate of communications with over 6yrs experience in customer service, office administration and mid-level management. During NYSC I was very active in camp hence I was appointed platoon leader. Im very resourceful, computer literate and have exceptional research and organizational skills. Some of my articles have been published on various sites. I would appreciate it if any one can link me to any job that fits my abilities. For safety reasons, I will not upload my C.V here. Thank you


If ur are honest and trainable, call this number....08120800975
Re: Graduates Get Paid As Low As #6000 Per Month In Nigeria? by LaurelP(m): 2:13pm On May 15, 2015
Deprofessional:



The question we should ask is how many hours does he/she put in the teaching in a week? Most of these low paying private school teachers don't really do anything in school. They hardly spend up to 2 hours in the school in a day. Some of them come to school only 2 days in a week with a lot of excuses for the other days in the week.

So, before we conclude that N6,000.00 is nothing, we also have to look at their responsibilities in their respective work places.


Oga, no proprietor of a private skul will give u dat privilege of messing up his business. Except you're talking of public skul, and in dis case we are talking of private skul.
Re: Graduates Get Paid As Low As #6000 Per Month In Nigeria? by steppin: 2:17pm On May 15, 2015
chimkaire:
You gonna join them soon wink


Anymore frustration to vent? I say, bring it on grin grin cheesy cheesy cheesy
grin grin grin grin this one na one of those cavemen thinking a husband validates a woman cheesy cheesy cheesy
Okay, you have married a lady to save her from being a lame-ass to her parents, okwaya? Check the name befitting you from your post I quoted =MUMU cheesy


Onye oso ahia cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy
Oluwapresley:
Ur father yansh.. Hehehehehehe .. Heeediot

Hahahahhahahahhaha! Chei! Na nairaland frustration camp I enter o!
Chimkaire and Oluwapresley, una fit get heart attack on top of my matter.
Hahahahhaha! I promise not to interfere with God's work in your life. lol
Frustrated buffoons!
Re: Graduates Get Paid As Low As #6000 Per Month In Nigeria? by Oluwapresley(m): 2:20pm On May 15, 2015
Heeeeeeeedioooooooot:Dlol


steppin:


Hahahahhahahahhaha! Chei! Na nairaland frustration camp I enter o!
Chimkaire and Oluwapresley, una fit get heart attack on top of my matter.
Hahahahhaha! I promise not to interfere with God's work in your life. lol
Frustrated buffoons!

but on a serious note now, why would u say because u worked ur ass off for something, another person must shed blood and tears for that same thing? Why r humans like this?
Re: Graduates Get Paid As Low As #6000 Per Month In Nigeria? by kestolove95(m): 2:21pm On May 15, 2015
Donpizzle:


if e dey u go work?
i get wrk olready but many people dey find dem no get
Re: Graduates Get Paid As Low As #6000 Per Month In Nigeria? by Nobody: 2:21pm On May 15, 2015
fairheven:
We shud also ask; wat is the 'over-head' cost of the school budget?
60k every month and school fees is 35k for Junior Secondary school and 45k for Senior primary.
Re: Graduates Get Paid As Low As #6000 Per Month In Nigeria? by Nobody: 2:25pm On May 15, 2015
steppin:


Hahahahhahahahhaha! Chei! Na nairaland frustration camp I enter o!
Chimkaire and Oluwapresley, una fit get heart attack on top of my matter.
Hahahahhaha! I promise not to interfere with God's work in your life. lol
Frustrated buffoons!
What?!!!
My dear, eet eez well with your legs iji agba oso ahia grin grin grin grin
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:odid I just say that




Eran oko grin
Re: Graduates Get Paid As Low As #6000 Per Month In Nigeria? by noordean(m): 2:25pm On May 15, 2015
Ishilove:

In Ondo where I served, some teachers are paid 5000 a month and even those employers are hot cake.
wia in ondo? A village?
Re: Graduates Get Paid As Low As #6000 Per Month In Nigeria? by niggi4life(m): 2:26pm On May 15, 2015
artisticallyart:
Una dey shout, how about those that do not pay(owe you salary) and pay less than half of the total money owed.
There is a school located on the the mainland in Lagos, #3500 for graduate, #2000 for non-teaching staff.
Haba!!!!!!!! thats highly exaggerated

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Re: Graduates Get Paid As Low As #6000 Per Month In Nigeria? by Nobody: 2:29pm On May 15, 2015
Oluwapresley:
Ur father yansh.. Hehehehehehe .. Heeediot

grin grin grin seems we need jobs from the Nairaland Dangote cry cry cry








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Re: Graduates Get Paid As Low As #6000 Per Month In Nigeria? by Nobody: 2:29pm On May 15, 2015
[quote author=niggi4life post=33765910] Haba!!!!!!!! thats highly exaggerated [/quotepls dont bother ursf. They r seekin for free marketers who they will pay stipends. my close friend worked with them for a month and was paid 5k as salary.

The above is in Abuja... What is exaggerated?
Re: Graduates Get Paid As Low As #6000 Per Month In Nigeria? by Oluwapresley(m): 2:35pm On May 15, 2015
chimkaire:
grin grin grin seems we need jobs from the Nairaland Dangote cry cry cry








cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy




The guy no get job oo; I sabi am. Lol na Nairabet and Merrybet he dey call self employed.. No let the guy decieve u ooo!!!!
Re: Graduates Get Paid As Low As #6000 Per Month In Nigeria? by Anthrophile(m): 2:35pm On May 15, 2015
I was paid that amount at my former place of work. Lucky enough I had sent my CV to several organisations. The day I was called for interview by one of them, I was so excited that sleep eluded me. I was eventually taken. My former boss was angry that I was leaving but I was so happy.

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Re: Graduates Get Paid As Low As #6000 Per Month In Nigeria? by Nobody: 2:38pm On May 15, 2015
Oluwapresley:



The guy no get job oo; I sabi am. Lol na Nairabet and Merrybet he dey call self employed.. No let the guy decieve u ooo!!!!
cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy


All na self-employment cheesy cheesy cheesy grin
Re: Graduates Get Paid As Low As #6000 Per Month In Nigeria? by Akposkool(m): 2:39pm On May 15, 2015
Augustbreak:
Some wey no get job nko?
Bros it's better than face the hard life of Nigeria for 6k per month. Look am a prey nysc person and will be going for service in June. Since I graduated, I attached myself to a magazine company and they made me the deputy editor cus am the only real journalist and I can write articles and news very well. They used to copy paste articles but as soon as I came I wrote all myself, they gave me a well furnished office with computer. People have been calling to commend the new guy(me). Do you know how much am being paid? 10k per month. Am the last kid in the family and now no one listens to my cry when I need money. They will say o boy you are now working so fend for yourself. All my salary goes to transportation and upkeep and no savings. I only needed the experience though cus I will be going for nysc soon. So tell me if I was a full time employee earning so low how would I have coped? I

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Re: Graduates Get Paid As Low As #6000 Per Month In Nigeria? by Nobody: 2:42pm On May 15, 2015
Anthrophile:
I was paid that amount at my former place of work. Lucky enough I had sent my CV to several organisations. The day I was called for interview by one of them, I was so excited that sleep eluded me. I was eventually taken. My former boss was angry that I was leaving but I was so happy.
please the tell them.
Re: Graduates Get Paid As Low As #6000 Per Month In Nigeria? by Malawian(m): 2:47pm On May 15, 2015
i think this "job seeking" thing is what an individual is aculturized with.
if your parents were salary earners, you are most likely to be looking for a paid job.
both my parents were enterpreneurs and big time ones too. i was never even thinking about working for anybody at all.
i did get a good job after service but the boko haram thing drove me down south.
after one month of job hunting in lagos, i knew i had no more time to waste.
long and short, my staff earns upwards of 22k per month so you can do the maths.
be your own boss. thats the way to go.

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Re: Graduates Get Paid As Low As #6000 Per Month In Nigeria? by ikorodureporta: 2:50pm On May 15, 2015
Some ppl de evn work for free...
Re: Graduates Get Paid As Low As #6000 Per Month In Nigeria? by davido0849: 2:51pm On May 15, 2015
I don't think i can convince myself 2 believe dis 6k monthly pay 4 graduate of a tin o. I remember back then, in year 2004 i was collecting 3500 naira salary as "computer instructor," and i was just an ordinary secondary school cert holder, so i wonder how som1 can tell me dat a graduate is collecting 6k salary presently! Except dat graduate is a half-baked graduate shaaaaaaaaaa

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Re: Graduates Get Paid As Low As #6000 Per Month In Nigeria? by stephnie44(f): 3:00pm On May 15, 2015
artisticallyart:
Una dey shout, how about those that do not pay(owe you salary) and pay less than half of the total money owed.
There is a school located on the the mainland in Lagos, #3500 for graduate, #2000 for non-teaching staff.
instead I start recharge card biz
Re: Graduates Get Paid As Low As #6000 Per Month In Nigeria? by ibiyemi93: 3:02pm On May 15, 2015
LaurelP:


Tell me you're kidding

No, he can't be kidding you. After my NYSC, I got a teaching job in a private school in
Ibafo, Ogun State. I was paid 7,000, teaching all Science subjects fro. SS1 - 3. and PHE for all the Junior classes. It wasn't a nice experience really.
Re: Graduates Get Paid As Low As #6000 Per Month In Nigeria? by kenny1313(m): 3:05pm On May 15, 2015
timilehing:
I did a 10k job for 4months after my service all hoping the man will link me to the company but he was just using me while bringing up different excuses each time I asked how long do I ve to keep earning 10k that doesn't take me to work for 20days o
The worst thing be say, some keep saying I should continue managing (I still ve to withdraw from my NYSC savings every month o to meet up with the job)
bro I feel your pain!!!!! shit happens.

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