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| Re: Isn't The Currently Trending HR Outsourcing System A Subtle Mode Of Slavery? by Nobody: 5:33am On Jun 07, 2018 |
oyb:I am always in awe at the sense of entitlement that some Nigerians display. Nobody wants to put the work in. Looking forward to any future business contacts. |
| Re: Isn't The Currently Trending HR Outsourcing System A Subtle Mode Of Slavery? by Nobody: 5:37am On Jun 07, 2018 |
EgunMogaji:
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| Re: Isn't The Currently Trending HR Outsourcing System A Subtle Mode Of Slavery? by Nobody: 5:48am On Jun 07, 2018 |
davit:While you keep refusing that KPMG offer, another youth with a purpose in sight will take it. Make sure he works and networks with the people there that make sense, get that big 4 experience in his cv, and then port to another big4, or any other firm as a full staff. Lots of people take contract jobs, as a stepping stone. It offers you working experience while you search for something better. It is only those that do not think they can do better that get stuck in the system. It is people that take these offers then start comparing themselves with full staff, loosing sight of what their end goal is. I have seen lots of graduates with zero experience use this route to build work experience, and move on to better things. So stay at home and be looking for the job at KPmG that your father created, don’t go and get work experience. With all the graduate trainee adverts I get in my mail day in day out, if you were meeting the test and interview requirements I’m sure you would have gotten one of those jobs by now. If you can’t get in through that route, better try gathering experience and networking. You won’t meet senior executives of any company while seating at home. |
| Re: Isn't The Currently Trending HR Outsourcing System A Subtle Mode Of Slavery? by Nobody: 5:54am On Jun 07, 2018 |
Reasonabledoubt:this. i have actually made that same mistake. during a training, there was this lady in HR and she basically said, you should not spend more than 5 years in any company or you will wind up limiting yourself. this is even more important for contract staff. unfortunately nigerians tend to fall into complacency and do not always understand that some of the jobs they are doing are not high value. eg - call center operators. |
| Re: Isn't The Currently Trending HR Outsourcing System A Subtle Mode Of Slavery? by Nobody: 6:06am On Jun 07, 2018 |
samuelson06:You just spoke my mind |
| Re: Isn't The Currently Trending HR Outsourcing System A Subtle Mode Of Slavery? by Dex4(m): 6:08am On Jun 07, 2018 |
This is the new trend and it's always to the detriment of the employee. It's currently happening in Dangote Refinery and I tell you, it's debasing! What about a scenerio where you are not even given a contract at all? |
| Re: Isn't The Currently Trending HR Outsourcing System A Subtle Mode Of Slavery? by SmallSimba: 6:14am On Jun 07, 2018 |
peterswagg:Why don't you work tirelessly and start your own company and employ people on permanent and pensionable basis? |
| Re: Isn't The Currently Trending HR Outsourcing System A Subtle Mode Of Slavery? by SmallSimba: 6:15am On Jun 07, 2018 |
kingola87:You also have the opportunity of starting a HR Outsourcing company where you'll only pocket 1% of the Salary. |
| Re: Isn't The Currently Trending HR Outsourcing System A Subtle Mode Of Slavery? by Nobody: 6:22am On Jun 07, 2018 |
oyb:They will stay there and complain all through, while doing nothing to change their situation. I started my career straight out of NYSC as a contract staff with an International bank in Nigeria. I made sure I didn’t take a branch posting, and when I saw a role that was close to what I wanted career wise I took it. I got into the system and met people that had been contract staff for more than 3 years, some of them had just OND, or HND, and they hadn’t furthered. I promised myself that I will not stay there as a contract staff for more than 1 year and half, I had a plan. As my experience clocked 1year I started applying for jobs outside the bank aggressively, and reaching out to seniors in my career path. While I was worked in that particular unit, I mixed well with the full staff, while some of my contract colleagues had chips on their shoulders. I made friends with my bosses, my bosses bosses, and then some senior management people sef that occasionally came around to my unit. I approached the overall senior of my department one day while we were having lunch at the canteen and told her o wanted to change teams, she asked me questions, I was honest. I told her the career path I was set on, and that though I liked what I was doing here I couldn’t achieve that with my current role. She asked for my cv and forwarded it to the head of the department I was eyeing, I told her I was willing to move there as a contract staff too, and I could start at their most entry level and learn from the ground up. She made that move happen, my line manager and team lead supported me and didn’t hold me back. I moved to that team, and got a job offer with a Nigerian bank, I was still waiting for resumption of training school when I was converted in the bank where I was currently working because my role was too sensitive for a contract staff. I had to write the aptitude test and either pass or leave the bank. I wasn’t even up to the time frame I gave myself, but I made sure that it showed that I wasn’t contract staff material. Some of the people I met in my former team are still there, cursing the system, and not doing anything to change their current situation. I promised myself that I would resign if I didn’t leave that contract role in a year and half, and I meant it. The guy I told when I was going to talk to that woman then discouraged me, and told me that if I gave the impression that I want to leave that they may sack me. He is still there. I even heard some people in the team said I must have slept with the head of the new department I moved to. At the end of the day, sometimes fear keeps us stagnant. Business has to make profit, and outsourcing contributes to them making more profit. It is not personal, it is business. Take advantage of the work experience getting in as a contract staff will give you, keep your end goal in sight, distinguish yourself on the job, and relentlessly pursue your goals. There are no jobs but people keep changing jobs, they don’t know anyone, they have just built their network. If you are handed a lemon, make lemonade out of it. Your life is in your hand, if you have victim mentality you will remain a victim. If the terms of a contract you’re given is unfair, don’t take it. If you take it please don’t complain that it is unfair, slaves have no choice you do. |
| Re: Isn't The Currently Trending HR Outsourcing System A Subtle Mode Of Slavery? by odaniel1(m): 6:25am On Jun 07, 2018 |
It happens everywhere in the world no doubt. Outsourcing has become more or less an 'economic tool' for financially stringent conditions. A way out for 'employers', yada-yada. We get all that. Europe and other countries overseas take 'genuine' steps into applying some form of 'regulation' to provide a level playing ground both for employers and employees. The system is slightly disadvantageous in nature because of the 'True-heir-prodigal-son' modus operandi, but they make up for the side effects with 'regulations' (observe d words in quote) In Sweden for instance, the govt made sure to 'regulate' these firms by including a six month clause after which the staff is absorbed into the system (see the impact of meaningful regulations??) Fastforward to Nigeria, Zero-tolerance and adherence to regulations (God help us all). Taking undue advantage by deducting more than they would/should, Illegal parameters like paying certain individuals certain amounts 'per head' staff and even issues as bad as favoritism have taken toll. The major culprit? Our abuse for the rule of law. Somehow it is imbedded in the minds of perpetrators (dont forget everybody na criminal right?) that they can 'get away easily' with any of these. Hence, what we experience today. The law is a joke, the people are even better jesters! Bottomline: it happens overseas, it is worse off here. (do not forget we have a very bad habit of adopting western systems without understudying the implications) This is Nigeria, everybody na criminal! (until we change our mindset, even the silver-spooned, sugar-coated ones speaking in support of this ought to be ashamed of themselves) |
| Re: Isn't The Currently Trending HR Outsourcing System A Subtle Mode Of Slavery? by daniwise(m): 6:28am On Jun 07, 2018 |
Well said OP.This is what takes in the today's Nigeria-We open a company employ our full staffs who get fat pay plus promotion as at when due.we also open or liase a contracting firm to recruit contract staffs(slaves).These slaves are never promoted,sacked at the slightest provocation, dare not complain.The worst part is that most organisations especially Banks infact all the banks are into this fraudulent act.This is a country that has a Labor union o.even the useless minister of Labour and productivity cannot feign ignorance to this.ive said it repeatedly that something urgent should be done about this ugly issue. |
| Re: Isn't The Currently Trending HR Outsourcing System A Subtle Mode Of Slavery? by MIKOLOWISKA: 6:37am On Jun 07, 2018 |
Kingzy4pep:something like what y labour ministry no Kuma give you job as e easy for mouth And if you really take a look at the job position that's being contracted to these outsourcing firms, You'd observe that they are even more demanding than that of the full time staffs.is it by force to work there lazy yoot |
| Re: Isn't The Currently Trending HR Outsourcing System A Subtle Mode Of Slavery? by odaniel1(m): 6:38am On Jun 07, 2018 |
What is that i just read ![]() ''...made friends with my boss' bosses...made sure not to get a branch posting'' we clamour for a level playing ground for all!!! Not someone trying to use back door schemics to get out of this rut. Its okay, being an exception to the rule. But does dat take d rule out?? I believe beyond 'reasonable doubt' that we can't all be 'friends of our bosses' ass-licking or not! |
| Re: Isn't The Currently Trending HR Outsourcing System A Subtle Mode Of Slavery? by MIKOLOWISKA: 6:38am On Jun 07, 2018 |
EasterDell:no it's laziness that concentrates wealth |
| Re: Isn't The Currently Trending HR Outsourcing System A Subtle Mode Of Slavery? by MIKOLOWISKA: 6:39am On Jun 07, 2018 |
Sapiosexuality:were they blind when striking the deal or retarded |
| Re: Isn't The Currently Trending HR Outsourcing System A Subtle Mode Of Slavery? by MIKOLOWISKA: 6:40am On Jun 07, 2018 |
peterswagg:who send you message why can't you do something as e pain you |
| Re: Isn't The Currently Trending HR Outsourcing System A Subtle Mode Of Slavery? by salford1: 6:40am On Jun 07, 2018 |
Reasonabledoubt:3 years on that job, he could have easily crossed as a permanent staff to a bank or another big 4 as an experienced hire. 2 more years later, he could have been posted overseas in one of the big 4's network of offices around the world. Oh well. I guess he is still young...the sense of entitlement. That same job he is refusing, an entry level grad with a masters from a good school in the UK or US would have grabbed the offer with both hands on returning to Nigeria. |
| Re: Isn't The Currently Trending HR Outsourcing System A Subtle Mode Of Slavery? by MIKOLOWISKA: 6:41am On Jun 07, 2018 |
kingola87:who send you message We have no mercy for ourselves in this country self.who mercy epp no go find solution de find mercy upandan |
| Re: Isn't The Currently Trending HR Outsourcing System A Subtle Mode Of Slavery? by MIKOLOWISKA: 6:43am On Jun 07, 2018 |
chuksanambra:go start your own bank and insurance company na as e easy |
| Re: Isn't The Currently Trending HR Outsourcing System A Subtle Mode Of Slavery? by MIKOLOWISKA: 6:44am On Jun 07, 2018 |
Viking007:job boku na una laziness no gree una learn hand work |
| Re: Isn't The Currently Trending HR Outsourcing System A Subtle Mode Of Slavery? by MIKOLOWISKA: 6:44am On Jun 07, 2018 |
Funkybabee:that's how percentage works dear |
| Re: Isn't The Currently Trending HR Outsourcing System A Subtle Mode Of Slavery? by MIKOLOWISKA: 6:48am On Jun 07, 2018 |
BlueRayDick:don't worry you will soon need employees and see how easy it is to find good staff by the time your roadside staff crash your business once or twice your eye will clear What makes it slavery is; they ensure it is embedded in their terms and conditions that the outsourced staff cannot be converted to full staff by the principal companydid they hold gun to staff head? |
| Re: Isn't The Currently Trending HR Outsourcing System A Subtle Mode Of Slavery? by MIKOLOWISKA: 6:50am On Jun 07, 2018 |
kristen12:this is not Ghana Heard if one that collects as much as 70% and it's unfair because most people don't have a choice.life is not fair they have a choice the prefer the slavery lazy yoot I'll rather look for something to engage me and wait instead of slaving myself out.see, choice |
| Re: Isn't The Currently Trending HR Outsourcing System A Subtle Mode Of Slavery? by chuksanambra: 6:53am On Jun 07, 2018 |
MIKOLOWISKA:Micheal, it's 7am and your brain is supposed to be working at its optimum. Is this the most intelligent thing your brain could come up with? |
| Re: Isn't The Currently Trending HR Outsourcing System A Subtle Mode Of Slavery? by MIKOLOWISKA: 6:53am On Jun 07, 2018 |
wristbangle:define ripping Who ever brought this method to this country is nothing but a wicked fellow and deserves to rot in hell.y Outsourcing in a sane environment allows third party have access to an organisation system/operation at the expense of not removing the benefits attached to the workforce team but here in Nigeria,dunno the gibberish your spewing but does this look like sane environment ? they enslaved them with huge responsibilities and threaten to lay them off despite impressive performance.does Nigeria result look impressive to you if they were impressive they wouldn't need outsourcing agency The useless labour law in the country are doing nothing owing to the bribe being received from the default organisations. What a shame!which mumu shame how many times you Don stand for road strike under hot sun |
| Re: Isn't The Currently Trending HR Outsourcing System A Subtle Mode Of Slavery? by samkleen(m): 6:53am On Jun 07, 2018 |
Hmmm... I just got your point. I initially thought you were supportive of this slavery. Most of those firm believe there is someone out there in need of the job. Imagine quitting a job of 40k and someone else taking that position for 25/30k At the end of the day, one's departure becomes a Win-Win for the outsourcing firm As you have stated the onus is on everyone to shun slavery. There is a limit to what the government can do. We all need to raise our individual standards EgunMogaji: |
| Re: Isn't The Currently Trending HR Outsourcing System A Subtle Mode Of Slavery? by MIKOLOWISKA: 6:56am On Jun 07, 2018 |
Green222:how is it slavery no be you carry your hand sign contract abi dem force you |
| Re: Isn't The Currently Trending HR Outsourcing System A Subtle Mode Of Slavery? by newoffer: 6:59am On Jun 07, 2018 |
chuksanambra:. The things Ijebu network man does wit his whole heart. Scammer everywhere |
| Re: Isn't The Currently Trending HR Outsourcing System A Subtle Mode Of Slavery? by MIKOLOWISKA: 7:00am On Jun 07, 2018 |
MyPWisINCORRECT:what makes you think you're doing more work than him. define work |
| Re: Isn't The Currently Trending HR Outsourcing System A Subtle Mode Of Slavery? by MIKOLOWISKA: 7:04am On Jun 07, 2018 |
jaxxy:is it your money? and make ur fellow Nigerian with waec or Nce a ganitor or cleaner.why not who waec epp IT'S modern day slavery to not have DIGNITY OF LABOUR. ITs modern day slavery to not REGULATE outsourcing coy and allow them to completely rob workers of all allowances and benefits accrued to them.how were you robbed do you know the meaning of rob can you read did you read before sighing contract are you willing to enter farm or learn trade ITS MODERN DAY SLAVERY for Monkey to work and Baboon to chop!why monkey go beg baboon for work |
| Re: Isn't The Currently Trending HR Outsourcing System A Subtle Mode Of Slavery? by BlueRayDick: 7:06am On Jun 07, 2018 |
MIKOLOWISKA:You are not even making any sense. What has contract staff/ permanent staff argument got to do with finding a good staff. So it is your believe a contract staff deserves to be treated like shiiite because they are not good staff as good staff are difficult to find? Smh. Only God knows how some of you reason like goats. I am not a victim of the unfair system but it is only fair to speak against something that affects the teeming population in a negative way. Why am I even surprised? It is selfish people like you who would keep quite when evil is being meted out to others that are one of the problems of this country. |
| Re: Isn't The Currently Trending HR Outsourcing System A Subtle Mode Of Slavery? by MIKOLOWISKA: 7:12am On Jun 07, 2018 |
BlueRayDick:shite ppl deserve to be treated accordingly Only God knows how some of you reason like goats.better than fish reasoning that life is fair I am not a victim of the unfair system but it is only fair to speak against something that affects the teeming population in a negative way.hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha you naive fool you you actually think life is fair hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha Why am I even surprised? It is selfish people like you who would keep quite when evil is being meted out to others that are one of the problems of this country.selfish I may be but demand and supply is not evil laziness is |
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