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| SELF-EMPLOYMENT; The "Realest" Deal by Bolade005(op): 7:33pm On May 15, 2015*. Modified: 10:23am On Apr 16, 2016 |
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| Re: SELF-EMPLOYMENT; The "Realest" Deal by Nobody: 7:48pm On May 15, 2015 |
Spot on |
| Re: SELF-EMPLOYMENT; The "Realest" Deal by Neroclassic(m): 8:06pm On May 15, 2015 |
nice words.but let me ask,what type of biz are you into?i wouldnt mind expanding your biz over here where i reside.you could drop your email lets talk.cheers |
| Re: SELF-EMPLOYMENT; The "Realest" Deal by Nobody: 8:06pm On May 15, 2015 |
nice one op. I believe people should look at their strength and where they are advantaged. advantage could be a rich pop c, a skill, a location, a friend etc. During my job hunting days the IT skills i picked up during my university days sustained me. Now I have a job and I still get IT jobs and recommendation from my contacts. Serves now as additional source of income. |
| Re: SELF-EMPLOYMENT; The "Realest" Deal by Bolade005(op): 8:16pm On May 15, 2015 |
Neroclassic:The business is still a baby, I'm still in the "nurturing phase". Anyways, I supply bars and restaurants BEER. |
| Re: SELF-EMPLOYMENT; The "Realest" Deal by Bolade005(op): 8:17pm On May 15, 2015 |
masterchi:Thank you, sir. I'm also in support of people learning a skill. It's always an advantage. |
| Re: SELF-EMPLOYMENT; The "Realest" Deal by LaurelP(m): 8:31pm On May 15, 2015 |
I'm even surprised that you initially rejected the offer to start, even when your dad offered to assist you. And that is wat most graduates are looking for: where to start from. You're lucky |
| Re: SELF-EMPLOYMENT; The "Realest" Deal by Bolade005(op): 8:51pm On May 15, 2015 |
LaurelP:Bro, I was aiming to get a job with any of the big companies and starting small just wasn't my thing. I was thinking, what if people see me a graduate doing such a business and it was later it dawn on me that that's exactly the same thing I will be doing for Guinness if I had nailed the job so what's the biggie in doing that same service for myself and make all the money to myself. My greatest regret was waiting hopelessly for miracle to happen, for a job to turn up somewhere. I am indeed lucky. |
| Re: SELF-EMPLOYMENT; The "Realest" Deal by GenerousLord: 11:44pm On May 15, 2015*. Modified: 12:39am On May 16, 2015 |
Bolade005:What manner of man is this? For I can hardly see such a man in the world today. Bro, that man you call your dad is not just a dad, but a father as well. I mean, he was there to advise you when you were wandering in the wilderness. Even when you ignorantly rejected his golden words, he never gave up on you. Eventually, you saw light in his words when he came again to drop some pieces of advice. He guided you like a father should, and gave you the necessary support you needed. And now, you are a testimony. ![]() I wish everyone had a father who could be caring and supporting like yours, then the world would had been a better place. The least you can do Bro, is to make him proud. Goodluck in your infant biz. Cheers ![]() |
| Re: SELF-EMPLOYMENT; The "Realest" Deal by talk2yommex2000(m): 11:52pm On May 15, 2015 |
That's really good and inspiring, but just thank God for making you so lucky. Some dude out there are not as lucky as you are, in terms of som1 who can raise capital for them. Guy, a biz of almost 200k capital, a vehicle to aid d sales, a partner to assist in d sales and d payment of his first salary by som1 else....ds is not starting small, you started big. I know of a frustrated graduate who has bn unable to start a business of Recharge Card sales just because he cant raise 10k (at once) on his own, except if som1 else will b feeding him for d next two months. He graduated in 2011. So, all in all, your story is good, inspiring and encouraging but just know that you are such a lucky guy, and take note, as far as I am concern, you started BIG! 200K all at once? You are indeed lucky with your family background. Some graduates neva finish paying part of d money dey borrow to sponsor their education since dy graduated. May God help us all sha |
| Re: SELF-EMPLOYMENT; The "Realest" Deal by talk2yommex2000(m): 11:57pm On May 15, 2015 |
LaurelP:That's d point! The fact dat u rejected such offer initially suggest you dont really hav it rough in life, especially in your undergraduate days. If som pple see half ds kind offer ehn, you go bow. I wish you success in ur biz. You are a lucky man Bro |
| Re: SELF-EMPLOYMENT; The "Realest" Deal by Bolade005(op): 2:29am On May 16, 2015 |
GenerousLord:Bro, thank you for the kind words. I'm glad I finally listened to him. Now, I see lot of successful people who started small and are making it big time now. It's all about being hardworking. |
| Re: SELF-EMPLOYMENT; The "Realest" Deal by Bolade005(op): 2:36am On May 16, 2015 |
talk2yommex2000:You are right to a point bro but the initial capital was hardly enough to get the number of cartons needed to service my customers, I think I started with about 60 something cartons or so, that's why I said small. I do hope to get BIG someday. Thank you, Sir. |
| Re: SELF-EMPLOYMENT; The "Realest" Deal by Bolade005(op): 2:40am On May 16, 2015 |
talk2yommex2000:Hmmmm it is well bro. |
| Re: SELF-EMPLOYMENT; The "Realest" Deal by REMMEI(m): 2:54am On May 16, 2015 |
OP. . . God go bless your pman walahi talahi..well,your family at least are ok..and doing fine..not like most of us wey we dey borrow to do lil business wey we dey do..not been an easy ride..your Dad showed you the way really.. |
| Re: SELF-EMPLOYMENT; The "Realest" Deal by Bolade005(op): 3:09am On May 16, 2015 |
REMMEI:He's been really helpful. Bro, even that Lil business u dey do, keep working hard and soon it will become a big one. Success will be ours. |
| Re: SELF-EMPLOYMENT; The "Realest" Deal by REMMEI(m): 3:24am On May 16, 2015 |
Bolade005:Ase o..Oshe jare Bolade. |
| Re: SELF-EMPLOYMENT; The "Realest" Deal by harbayo20(m): 8:55am On May 16, 2015 |
I can tell you guys one surest way to be financially freed(in which you can earn back even far more than the start up money within that same day & it goes on and on like that) your other family members will even thank you for this great step you about taking today coz they are going to be blessed in many ways through you with just N6,600,....Beep me up through my signature if you're ready coz financial freedom is not for everybody! I'M A LIVING TESTIMONY!!! |
| Re: SELF-EMPLOYMENT; The "Realest" Deal by Bolade005(op): 9:26am On May 16, 2015 |
harbayo20:Stop scamming people. |
| Re: SELF-EMPLOYMENT; The "Realest" Deal by Shigoboy(m): 4:18pm On May 16, 2015 |
Bolade005:I'm very happy for you bro, that man is not just a father to you, but an angel, how I wish I could get someone to stand by me just like ur dad did, even to grad for uni self, man almost drop out if not for God's mercy, buh God knows, I promise to come back and share my testimony on this very thread in some months time after my NYSC...may God continue to enlarge ur coast and enrich ur dad more and more. |
| Re: SELF-EMPLOYMENT; The "Realest" Deal by deltateam: 4:28pm On May 16, 2015 |
Op God bless you for this insightful post. What you said based on my experience is very true and correct. Our graduates have that when I finish school I will look for work mentality. May it be broken now in Jesus name! There are many products out there one can market and become comfortable in life in terms of finance but the problem is ego and pride. The usual saying what will people say when they see me carrying foofoo to sell. Those people you're worried about their opinions, what efforts have they made to assist you in life? Nada! As a matter of facts these companies like coca cola pay their contract staff like 10k in a month although its flexible routine but when you are on duty be it night its 7:00pm to 7:00 am. Woe betide you if you be caught sleeping. Their supervisors ain't smiling. Same routine goes for morning. Now you can be sure that if you can identify with a product people like and push it into the market.You can make 25-45k a month depending on the location because location affects sales and your determination. In entrepreneurship the returns are variable and you have that satisfaction that you are 'slaving' for yourself and what more you decide when you go to work.You are totally in charge mehn. That feeling dey sweet belle.Walahi! |
| Re: SELF-EMPLOYMENT; The "Realest" Deal by Bolade005(op): 6:01pm On May 16, 2015 |
Shigoboy:I am happy you were able to successfully complete your university education. Congrats bro. Don't worry, there are better days ahead. Thanks for the kind words and prayer. |
| Re: SELF-EMPLOYMENT; The "Realest" Deal by Bolade005(op): 6:11pm On May 16, 2015 |
deltateam:Spot on bro. This kinda mentality is what I'm trying to ingrain on every unemployed graduates mind. I want them to read this and ruminate over it. I was asked by the HR at Guinness to give a ballpoint figure of how much I would love to be paid and I said 70k and from their countenance I could tell they didn't intend to pay that much. The first month I started my business, I made a profit slightly above that figure. Now I am happy. I think they did me a favour rejecting me. Bro, true o, self-employment dey sweet ehn. I am a free man. |
| Re: SELF-EMPLOYMENT; The "Realest" Deal by PilotOz(m): 7:14pm On May 16, 2015 |
Truly inspiring... EGO AND PRIDE is really killing our Nigerian Graduates.... Only if they can put their head down and be creative and hardworking... Nigeria is very rich, and only those few that dared to follow the path less travelled by r the ones getting the CASH... #self employment rocks. |
| Re: SELF-EMPLOYMENT; The "Realest" Deal by anonimi: 8:48pm On May 16, 2015 |
@ OP, Many thanks for creating this thread as you promised and mentioning me so I don't miss out on your inspiring story. I hope other graduates who think their certificate is a meal ticket via dressing up to some office will wake up to the reality of VALUE creation for clients/customers. What you have done is to increase supply chain EFFICIENCY for your customers by taking the hassle of looking for and buying themselves the item you are supplying them directly. While it may appear difficult, any one can START it even with almost no capital but with a lot of DISCIPLINE and personal credibility by obtaining the supply on credit and renting/hiring/leasing a vehicle for the deliveries. His credit control has to be very tight however to ensure he collects payments for his invoices on time and not complain about slim profit margins at the BEGINNING. Most folks do not realise that Dangote started out supplying/selling items like this. The story of Okoya, Elizade and Adedoyin is not much different! I hope you are routing ALL your payments and receipts through your business' bank account and will continue to grow your business just like these people I just mentioned. It shall be well with you- Amen! Those who want to continue complaining can continue while those ready to gain will also continue gaining. |
| Re: SELF-EMPLOYMENT; The "Realest" Deal by Bolade005(op): 9:55pm On May 16, 2015 |
PilotOz:Bro, self-employment definitely rocks. |
| Re: SELF-EMPLOYMENT; The "Realest" Deal by Bolade005(op): 10:00pm On May 16, 2015 |
anonimi:Bro, you're a very intelligent fellow and something tells me you're onto bigger things yourself. Your wisdom shivers me timbres. I'm still using my personal account for now. I will be registering the business soon with CAC so I can open a business account. I look forward to sharing ideas with you. See you at the top bro. |
| Re: SELF-EMPLOYMENT; The "Realest" Deal by misreal(m): 11:28pm On May 16, 2015 |
Bolade005:please I am an undergraduate that thinks business.how do I register my business name. |
| Re: SELF-EMPLOYMENT; The "Realest" Deal by deltateam: 12:45am On May 17, 2015*. Modified: 1:17am On May 17, 2015 |
LaurelP:Any graduate that tells you he isn't into any business because of capital probably has ego issues or lacks foresight. How do I mean? Okay read on. Truth is not every graduate has someone to offer them financial assistance yet if you tell yourself the truth there are businesses you can start with #1000 or less. Pure water, gala etc Name them. You can raise enough capital with this and diversify into another business. In a place like Lagos or any location like stadium, convention arenas, rallys, market etc where crowd is gathered can form your location. A bag of pure water is #60 distribution price. Selling at #10×20 sachets nets you #200 . #200-#60=#140. Selling 10 bags in a day is #1400 #1400×20 days = #28000 gross profit. Assuming your expenses are #200 per day× 20 days= #4000 in a month Final net profit = #24,000 With time you can add gala to your purewater.Did I mention the water must be chilled cold and you should leave house at 6:00am to return by 6:00 pm. Ensure you are armed with enough money for change and expend it with wisdom.What I gave is just an estimate. Its very possible to sell even 20 bags of pure water in a day as long as its cold and your location is crowded with people. In that case #48000 or more is yours per month. Do this within a year and omo you can start another business and become the next Dangote. Now it's on record some graduates are being paid #10000 or less as monthly salary.Compare it with my analysis and that of op and tell me why this topic hasn't made front page yet. |
| Re: SELF-EMPLOYMENT; The "Realest" Deal by tolu4you: 12:56am On May 17, 2015 |
spot on |
| Re: SELF-EMPLOYMENT; The "Realest" Deal by deltateam: 1:45am On May 17, 2015 |
If I should do the analysis for that of gala then at least #60000 combined a month is yours. This is very practical. Give it a shot. What more is that being a graduate makes you stand out from the others in terms of service delivery and strategies. |
| Re: SELF-EMPLOYMENT; The "Realest" Deal by anonimi: 5:17am On May 17, 2015 |
Lalastilaca, Ishilove & Seun FYI too. |
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