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Re: Jobs/vacancies Section Chatroom by amicable09(f): 6:28pm On Sep 09, 2016
Lero15:

Till the Empire is built shocked

What happens after?
I'll move in grin

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Re: Jobs/vacancies Section Chatroom by enisan4: 9:21pm On Sep 09, 2016
Hello Peeps,
I know it is not right but please bear with me.

Please kindly fill the following online survey for a university thesis. I know your time is valuable, so the survey is just 3 mins. Thanks for your help in advance.


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Re: Jobs/vacancies Section Chatroom by enisan4: 9:28pm On Sep 09, 2016
Hello Peeps,

Please kindly fill the following online survey for a university thesis. I know your time is valuable, so the survey is just 3 mins. Thanks for your help in advance.


Kindly copy and paste the link bellow

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Re: Jobs/vacancies Section Chatroom by okitejoseph: 11:14pm On Sep 09, 2016
EmployNaija Is a new site with UP to date job openings
Re: Jobs/vacancies Section Chatroom by princekkb: 2:00pm On Sep 10, 2016
davide470:
I am sure quite a number of you JobLanders will agree with me that it’s about time we had a chat room in this section. The most important reason being the constant derailing of serious threads which may span into pages.

Hence forth, IGNORANCE IS NO EXCUSE: All trivial gists, gossips, discussions, chat-ups, e-toasting etcetera should be done on this thread. Any defaulter to the normal Nairaland rules shall be... well, fill in the Gap. Also, if you have any questions for the Mods, if you want to abuse me / us, please feel free to do it here.

Post whatever you ever wanted or needed to say to your favourite JobLander (whatever that means) outside actual serious Job threads.

You can even hook-up, plan a meeting or a coup, just about anything.

Anyways, enjoy! wink
Please dose anyone know about any SHE Job vacancies. ?
Re: Jobs/vacancies Section Chatroom by wroskian(m): 2:58pm On Sep 10, 2016
After reading Jazmiynne's last diary update, I promised myself to bare my mind on the subject matter raised- cheating; I hope this is not late. I believe a lot of brilliant peeps here have argued back and forth on it, pardon me if I'm over flogging some points, I didn't go through all the comments.

"Why do men cheat?"

It would be apt to say that men don't have the monopoly of cheating as women engage in it as well. So, I think the question should be "Why do people cheat in relationships?"

Looking at it from a psychosocial perspective, I would attribute it to the dysfunctional nature of the perpetrators of this act. I'll explain myself ...

Many factors lead to dysfunctional behavioral patterns in people: negative peer influence, wrong parenting, media, rape, financial pressure et.al
A boy brought up in a home where the father is always battering the mother is most likely to be a wife-beater in future, a girl brought up by a mother who is baby mama to several men is at the risk of ending up in the wrong relationship, children exposed to s3xual habits at an early stage of their lives are likely to become perverts if nothing is done to help them and the instances goes on...

While I totally agree that individuals change at a point in their lives either from good to bad or vice versa due to different variables, I would also posit that our personalities are formed early in life and it is based on the nature of the primary agents of socialization around us, most especially family and peers. This also explains why most drug addicts, hooligans, prostitutes e.t.c are from broken and dysfunctional homes.

However, dysfunctional behavior is no respecter of success or position, one could be successful and still exhibit wrong behaviors. To an extent, cases of top company executives demanding to sleep with their female subordinates in exchange for benefits and wayward children of clergymen largely proves this. If you see a cheat, take a cursory look at the person's life, investigate if you can and see where he/she is coming from.


Is cheating a necessary evil?

While it is necessary for some people due to lack of self-control, greed and those aforementioned factors, I will say it isn't worth it. If you are no longer interested in a relationship, call it quits instead of messing around. I totally agree with the guy that said relationship (or is it marriage) is for men and not boys, I'll also add that it is for matured ladies who can handle it and not girls.

Ability to expel a whitish slippery substance only makes you a "male" and not "a man" as ability to produce eggs makes you a "female" and doesn't validate you for a relationship. A real man should be able to take decisions that are not self-destructive and which would impart positively on his family and a real lady should know what she wants and when she wants it.

Is there something a woman can do to ensure a man doesn't cheat?

This is a difficult question, but my answer is Yes.

- Go into a relationship for the right reasons, don't go into relationships to medicate pain or to cure loneliness, you'll end up being used and dumped.
- Be sure you both share the same values.

Before going into any relationship, ask yourself -

What attracted me to this person? Would I still want to be with him/her if the force of attraction is no longer available? What are his/her flaws? Can I cope with it?

Have a heart-to-heart discussion with your partner before making a lifetime commitment and of course pray grin
to avoid stories that would make nairaland frontpage.

In conclusion, if you know anyone who is in the habit of cheating, take the person to see a therapist or psychologist. Cheating/infidelity is ungodly and self-destructive especially in marriage, irrespective of what our society has turned out to be.
Children brought up in a cheating atmosphere are likely to grow up emotionally and psychologically crushed, so if not for anything, avoid cheating for the sake of your innocent children.

Happy Weekend Everyone. smiley

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Re: Jobs/vacancies Section Chatroom by Jazmiynne: 4:57pm On Sep 10, 2016
wroskian:
After reading Jazmiynne's last diary update, I promised myself to bare my mind on the subject matter raised- cheating; I hope this is not late. I believe a lot of brilliant peeps here have argued back and forth on it, pardon me if I'm over flogging some points, I didn't go through all the comments.

"Why do men cheat?"

It would be apt to say that men don't have the monopoly of cheating as women engage in it as well. So, I think the question should be "Why do people cheat in relationships?"

Looking at it from a psychosocial perspective, I would attribute it to the dysfunctional nature of the perpetrators of this act. I'll explain myself ...

Many factors lead to dysfunctional behavioral patterns in people: negative peer influence, wrong parenting, media, rape, financial pressure et.al
A boy brought up in a home where the father is always battering the mother is most likely to be a wife-beater in future, a girl brought up by a mother who is baby mama to several men is at the risk of ending up in the wrong relationship, children exposed to s3xual habits at an early stage of their lives are likely to become perverts if nothing is done to help them and the instances goes on...

While I totally agree that individuals change at a point in their lives either from good to bad or vice versa due to different variables, I would also posit that our personalities are formed early in life and it is based on the nature of the primary agents of socialization around us, most especially family and peers. This also explains why most drug addicts, hooligans, prostitutes e.t.c are from broken and dysfunctional homes.

However, dysfunctional behavior is no respecter of success or position, one could be successful and still exhibit wrong behaviors. To an extent, cases of top company executives demanding to sleep with their female subordinates in exchange for benefits and wayward children of clergymen largely proves this. If you see a cheat, take a cursory look at the person's life, investigate if you can and see where he/she is coming from.


Is cheating a necessary evil?

While it is necessary for some people due to lack of self-control, greed and those aforementioned factors, I will say it isn't worth it. If you are no longer interested in a relationship, call it quits instead of messing around. I totally agree with the guy that said relationship (or is it marriage) is for men and not boys, I'll also add that it is for matured ladies who can handle it and not girls.

Ability to expel a whitish slippery substance only makes you a "male" and not "a man" as ability to produce eggs makes you a "female" and doesn't validate you for a relationship. A real man should be able to take decisions that are not self-destructive and which would impart positively on his family and a real lady should know what she wants and when she wants it.

Is there something a woman can do to ensure a man doesn't cheat?

This is a difficult question, but my answer is Yes.

- Go into a relationship for the right reasons, don't go into relationships to medicate pain or to cure loneliness, you'll end up being used and dumped.
- Be sure you both share the same values.

Before going into any relationship, ask yourself -

What attracted me to this person? Would I still want to be with him/her if the force of attraction is no longer available? What are his/her flaws? Can I cope with it?

Have a heart-to-heart discussion with your partner before making a lifetime commitment and of course pray grin
to avoid stories that would make nairaland frontpage.

In conclusion, if you know anyone who is in the habit of cheating, take the person to see a therapist or psychologist. Cheating/infidelity is ungodly and self-destructive especially in marriage, irrespective of what our society has turned out to be.
Children brought up in a cheating atmosphere are likely to grow up emotionally and psychologically crushed, so if not for anything, avoid cheating for the sake of your innocent children.

Happy Weekend Everyone. smiley

Thank you for sharing your thoughts on the matter.

I think I like the idea of factoring it as a dysfunctional behaviour. Somehow it's really a reflection of who we are and what we accept to be normal. Our individual perception of wrong.
The mindset promoted in the society paints cheating as normal and thus makes it easier for people to cheat because somehow their subconscious has accepted cheating as a necessary evil

May we all find and maintain a love that is ours alone smiley
Re: Jobs/vacancies Section Chatroom by Moyarh(m): 6:40pm On Sep 10, 2016
Jazmiynne:


Thank you for sharing your thoughts on the matter.

I think I like the idea of factoring it as a dysfunctional behaviour. Somehow it's really a reflection of who we are and what we accept to be normal. Our individual perception of wrong.
The mindset promoted in the society paints cheating as normal and thus makes it easier for people to cheat because somehow their subconscious has accepted cheating as a necessary evil

May we all find and maintain a love that is ours alone smiley
Amen smiley

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Re: Jobs/vacancies Section Chatroom by wroskian(m): 8:52pm On Sep 10, 2016
Jazmiynne:


Thank you for sharing your thoughts on the matter.

I think I like the idea of factoring it as a dysfunctional behaviour. Somehow it's really a reflection of who we are and what we accept to be normal. Our individual perception of wrong.
The mindset promoted in the society paints cheating as normal and thus makes it easier for people to cheat because somehow their subconscious has accepted cheating as a necessary evil

May we all find and maintain a love that is ours alone smiley
Yes Jaz, the rife moral decadence in our generation has unfortunately given credence to wrong behaviour.
I say AMEN to the bolded text. It is not always joy to share. wink

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Re: Jobs/vacancies Section Chatroom by wroskian(m): 7:54am On Sep 11, 2016
Happy Birthday TollyB & Shinelle smiley May God bless your new age.

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Re: Jobs/vacancies Section Chatroom by sifo: 7:57am On Sep 11, 2016
Good morning house . Just passing by

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Re: Jobs/vacancies Section Chatroom by adegeye38(m): 9:16am On Sep 11, 2016
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Re: Jobs/vacancies Section Chatroom by Nobody: 9:53am On Sep 11, 2016
Udochee:


LM u sabi soft rock jare


Re: Jobs/vacancies Section Chatroom by Abimbex007: 12:31pm On Sep 11, 2016
Jazmiynne:


May we all find and maintain a love that is ours alone smiley
Amen smiley
Happy Sunday Sis kiss

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Re: Jobs/vacancies Section Chatroom by Abimbex007: 12:32pm On Sep 11, 2016
Moyarh:

Amen smiley
Oyah come. I'm around today grin tongue
Re: Jobs/vacancies Section Chatroom by Abimbex007: 12:34pm On Sep 11, 2016
Happy Birthday Omotola 'TollyB'
May you Prosper and age gracefully.
Love you Sis kiss

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Re: Jobs/vacancies Section Chatroom by kudicash: 2:51pm On Sep 11, 2016
Help! I need a decent and paying job around onitsha. My qualification is Bsc in coop economics and management Pls any right into will be highly appreciated
Re: Jobs/vacancies Section Chatroom by Moyarh(m): 4:23pm On Sep 11, 2016
Abimbex007:

Oyah come. I'm around today grin tongue
Lol. Sunday is RestDay tongue
Re: Jobs/vacancies Section Chatroom by Jazmiynne: 4:45pm On Sep 11, 2016
Abimbex007:

Amen smiley
Happy Sunday Sis kiss

You too dear

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Re: Jobs/vacancies Section Chatroom by Abimbex007: 4:47pm On Sep 11, 2016
Moyarh:

Lol. Sunday is RestDay tongue
Ah wee not play with you again sad
Re: Jobs/vacancies Section Chatroom by Moyarh(m): 5:38pm On Sep 11, 2016
Abimbex007:

Ah wee not play with you again sad
Oya, com n take agbalumo cheesy
Re: Jobs/vacancies Section Chatroom by Moyarh(m): 5:39pm On Sep 11, 2016
Jazmiynne:

JazJaz cheesy
Bawoni?
Re: Jobs/vacancies Section Chatroom by Abimbex007: 5:40pm On Sep 11, 2016
Moyarh:

Oya, com n rake agbalumo cheesy
undecided undecided undecided
Re: Jobs/vacancies Section Chatroom by Moyarh(m): 6:15pm On Sep 11, 2016
Abimbex007:

undecided undecided undecided
Dnt pretend as if u dnt want. Just use style grin
Re: Jobs/vacancies Section Chatroom by Jazmiynne: 6:44pm On Sep 11, 2016
Moyarh:

JazJaz cheesy
Bawoni?

Mo wa pa nooni

Adupe fun Olorun cheesy

How's the job?
Re: Jobs/vacancies Section Chatroom by amicable09(f): 6:47pm On Sep 11, 2016
Happy birthday honey cheesy
It's not easy to celebrate another year of life, living and love. I am particularly celebrating my contact with you. You're an amazing lady with a gentle spirit.

On this 11th day in this rainy September, I wish you a splendid birthday celebration. May your new age open doors for new businesses, may business ideas that will translate into pounds and US dollars flood your mind. And above all, may your modelling career turn you into a living legend cheesy

Happy 20th birthday TollyB cheesy
Enjoy plenty rum and coke grin

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Re: Jobs/vacancies Section Chatroom by Moyarh(m): 7:14pm On Sep 11, 2016
Jazmiynne:


Mo wa pa nooni

Adupe fun Olorun cheesy

How's the job?
Dareez good to hear cheesy
We are pushing it oo, God's been faithful.
How's yours? How have you been?

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