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| Re: Masters Or Stay On Job? by lucky032(m): 7:19pm On May 03, 2016 |
abnot:Can you talk to ur dad to put me in ministry of health. |
| Re: Masters Or Stay On Job? by EbolaParasite: 7:22pm On May 03, 2016 |
Gerrard59:Excuse you? There are several Reputable online programs that are not designated on your diploma. No one will know if it was online or in class. |
| Re: Masters Or Stay On Job? by DrHighchief(m): 7:24pm On May 03, 2016 |
Who Msc don help? If u try it u r on ur own. What guarantee do you have if u come back they wil retain your job? Stick to your job better stil u can do ur masters here in naija. There are good schs in Nigeria. I don't know ur discipline, if u r Geoscience inclined, u can come to institute of petroleum studies (IPS), Uniport. Their programs are good. God bless Nigeria. |
| Re: Masters Or Stay On Job? by EbolaParasite: 7:28pm On May 03, 2016 |
bigfrancis21:Jesu!! How many paragraphs on America. The lad wants to go to Canada and not America na ![]() This epistle wey you write sef. |
| Re: Masters Or Stay On Job? by chubbyG(m): 7:31pm On May 03, 2016 |
bicmitchum:Bro,it's just a year...I repeat a year.....don't go to Canada now, jobs ain't easy to get these days ..apply next year...you'll get !.. |
| Re: Masters Or Stay On Job? by EbolaParasite: 7:32pm On May 03, 2016 |
Saintp:No such thing. If you follow your heart you will land in trouble. What you need to "follow" is your BRAIN. Your heart just pumps blood. Shikena. pun intended |
| Re: Masters Or Stay On Job? by just2okworld(f): 7:36pm On May 03, 2016 |
This one hard me |
| Re: Masters Or Stay On Job? by macaranta(m): 7:38pm On May 03, 2016 |
Masters over a well paid job?Balance is everything man. |
| Re: Masters Or Stay On Job? by GloriaNinja(f): 7:40pm On May 03, 2016 |
although i percieve Lies in your story, if travelling out is your choice then go for it. |
| Re: Masters Or Stay On Job? by toseman(m): 7:42pm On May 03, 2016 |
provided the OP is saying the truth. I would advise you keep your job here in Nigeria. Since you are experienced,you can start applying for Canada oil and gas job from Nigeria... I knw couple of people who tried this and after gaining the foreign certificate,it didn't mean or change much.... if the oil firm you are with is among the IOCs, am sure you wouldn't want to try it,except for study leave or international transfer. The Oil firm you are with is not among the IOCs,I want to believe anyway. Cause with any of the IOCs with 4 years experience,you won't earn less than a million naira monthly,now leaving that where you can build an empire with that for a masters abroad,doesn't sound well.Including the over 5million naira paid every quarter of the year. I just feel you want to taste the other parts of this worlds and again your mind seems to be made up,no comment can change ur decision. |
| Re: Masters Or Stay On Job? by modele2: 7:46pm On May 03, 2016 |
My thoughts were the advantages of getting a masters is to get a well paying job...so if you have the well paying job what is the masters for. But those are my thoughts. If you are very academic in thinking ....so much that looking at books can fill your tummy. Then by all means go for the masters. But don't say I didn't warn you. Things are really hard... |
| Re: Masters Or Stay On Job? by MamaOO: 7:51pm On May 03, 2016 |
bigfrancis21:Jeez! The man asked for advise on Canada and not the US! And you're writing 10 paragraphs about life in the US, smdh |
| Re: Masters Or Stay On Job? by tasceige(m): 7:59pm On May 03, 2016 |
Where is OjaP... |
| Re: Masters Or Stay On Job? by macherie1: 8:02pm On May 03, 2016 |
tiniyata:If that were the case, the Israelites will probably still be slaving in Egypt.Great people are risk takers. They would rather go after the 10 in the bush.What if the 2 birds in your hands suddenly fly away? Do you have a plan? |
| Re: Masters Or Stay On Job? by acorntree(m): 8:02pm On May 03, 2016 |
humilitypays: |
| Re: Masters Or Stay On Job? by coretechng1(m): 8:04pm On May 03, 2016 |
MsNas:READ THIS 7 TIMES AND THE ANSWER YOU ARE SEARCHING FOR WILL COME OUT. |
| Re: Masters Or Stay On Job? by omauchay(f): 8:05pm On May 03, 2016 |
D bicmitchum:go for your masters...its important...that's the only lines I can say to you...there re professional levels u can't attain just with your BSc...the earlier the better..my opinions though..btw am not advising u quit ur job o ![]() |
| Re: Masters Or Stay On Job? by acorntree(m): 8:10pm On May 03, 2016 |
humilitypays:Nigerian youths are not creative at all. They always follow the same pattern which has been laid down by their greatgrand fathers and fathers. Go to school, get a degree with good grade, work in a reputable organisation, go for advanced degree etc. Nobody is even thinking of using their experience and education to solve some of the problems plaguing our society. Everything is always about me and me alone. If these advanced countries they are running to, don't have creative people building those economies where will they have run to. |
| Re: Masters Or Stay On Job? by rman: 8:14pm On May 03, 2016 |
humilitypays:God bless you! |
| Re: Masters Or Stay On Job? by coretechng1(m): 8:28pm On May 03, 2016 |
rman:Solid,logical and straightforward thinking. |
| Re: Masters Or Stay On Job? by zoogy2007: 9:01pm On May 03, 2016 |
Find out if your company allows guys like you, with personal dreams, to take "leave of absence (usually 2 years)" to pursue such. It is usually with out pay. If they do, I will advise you explore that option. My company encourages such but it comes with a condition; you must graduate with good grades. |
| Re: Masters Or Stay On Job? by Cavenchy(m): 9:11pm On May 03, 2016 |
bigfrancis21:I commend the effort you went through in passing this important information. I also try to educate friends who are indecisive about making the big move (like in this particular topic) and it sometimes takes me a great deal of time to actually explain these same points you stated to help them make their own decisions. Furthermore, I see some people think these things you mentioned are only peculiar to the US, but I live in the Uk and can relate to many points you raised especially when it comes to taxation, bills, car insurance etc. Every Nigerian in diaspora would agree with me, positively or negatively, that Nigeria is a quite unique country, as they practice an unconventional system you would barely find elsewhere. Now while some Nigerians aspire to travel abroad because they desire a comfortable life not easily obtainable in Nigeria, such as: 24 hours power, water, good roads and prompt emergency police/medical/fire service, they sometimes ignore the fact that these things come at a cost (not exactly financially implied), a cost often neither at par nor less than that obtainable in Nigeria. In other words, they expect to acquire all of these under the same unplanned and unaccountable conditions they are used to in Nigeria (i.e Low rates, back doors or none at all). But the truth is, these countries are not heaven, they are professionally planned and armed to the teeth with enforcement to ensure everyone is following the script, everyone must earn his/her keep and there is little or no room for complacency due to the weight of responsibilities that place a hold on your finances to keep up with the aforementioned comforts they offer: 90% of which are actually considered compulsory necessities here (Can't live without), than one in Nigeria would consider a selective luxury. |
| Re: Masters Or Stay On Job? by Team16(m): 9:24pm On May 03, 2016 |
GboyegaD:Brotherly, I remember your moniker from Canada thread. Me don even secure funding sef. Supervisor de lure me for PhD. |
| Re: Masters Or Stay On Job? by ajademola2000: 9:43pm On May 03, 2016 |
What a nice thread and comments |
| Re: Masters Or Stay On Job? by EreluY(f): 9:56pm On May 03, 2016 |
[b]OP, there are Britons with masters and PhDs from Oxford, Cambridge and Russell Group Universities with no adequate jobs; there are Americans with higher degrees (masters and doctorates) from Ivy League US Universities who are underemployed; there are Canadians with higher degrees from world class universities who are suffering underemployment. That said, whilst I am not against further studies, do yourself a favour. Stick to that job - don't quit it for any higher degree; find online degrees (Aberdeen University and other Scottish universities, for example, offer distance learning MScs in Oil and Gas disciplines); and, earn your postgraduate degree that way: you'll receive the same degree parchment as those who left their jobs and relocated to gain higher degrees. The word 'online' or 'distance' doesn't and wouldn't appear on your degree certificate. Finally, note that the greatest mistake you can make is to quit your job, travel to go and pursue a degree, and subsequently become permanently jobless. Many have, unknowingly and sadly, fallen - irrevocably - into this trap. May you never experience career suicide that would cause people (including those you regard as friends) to laugh you to scorn.[/b] |
| Re: Masters Or Stay On Job? by EreluY(f): 10:09pm On May 03, 2016 |
[size=15pt]Kudos to bigfrancis21 for such a detailed info. Need say nothing more, really![/size] |
| Re: Masters Or Stay On Job? by Shaunscot(m): 10:36pm On May 03, 2016 |
Nobody can answer this question except yourself. Only you know what will give you true happinness. Like someone previously suggested, you can defer the admission by a year (If the school accepts) and then be eligible for study leave. One thing to note is that you would be comfortable in Canada but not extremely rich unlike in Naija. There isnt job security in the oil sector. Even in Alberta, there has been countless loss of jobs. An advise is that be ready to fully fund yourself while in school. If you dont have at least 90% of the funds needed (Accomodation and tuition) then try to raise it. If your school is one of the top schools like you mentioned, getting a Work Permit, PR and eventually Canadian Citizenship will happen eventually. You dont sound like you have responsibilities (Wife and kids) so it should make your decision a lot easier. |
| Re: Masters Or Stay On Job? by atseyi(m): 10:36pm On May 03, 2016 |
Your career is bound to change at any point and this means either getting more experience and well exposed or been roaming within a circle as you are right now,feeling u've seen it all. Ur grades in school are brilliant and you have a better future than working in an oil company in Nigeria. Don't be like the eagle that died without knowing how to fly... Move ahead bruh!! take risk not only to be successful for urself but to be able to impact other's with your success... better opportunities await you in canada, you get to reach it. bicmitchum: |
| Re: Masters Or Stay On Job? by Nobody: 10:38pm On May 03, 2016 |
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| Re: Masters Or Stay On Job? by butanep(m): 10:40pm On May 03, 2016 |
humilitypays:Boss I will love to know you. You have simply spoken the bitter truth with anger and authority. ...contrary to your post, Nigerian youth are not lazy as you said, or probably not all Nigerians youth are lazy. We are hard working. Just that the system only favour certain level of individuals and it's not easy to break even if you are not among certain clique. Despite the harsh economic policies and environment, we are pushing hard to invest for future generations. |
| Re: Masters Or Stay On Job? by Nobody: 10:42pm On May 03, 2016 |
Take thechance & go for your masters. If you made first class & already got a good job (work experience) best to go for it while you're still young . Once person begin old book no dey enter like b4. Youll likely get a good job when ur done |
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