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Re: My Heart Felt Message To GRADUATES Teaching In Private Primary/secondary Schoo by bkool7(m): 4:32pm On Jul 28, 2019
It's different strokes.
I work in a private school too. My salary is 60k and I also do private after school and home lessons. At the end I get 110k monthly.
I take my school proprietress is very accommodating but they do owe salary a lot. That's just the down side of it.
Your location matters a lot. Like me , I don't work where I live because my area is not an highbrow area

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Re: My Heart Felt Message To GRADUATES Teaching In Private Primary/secondary Schoo by destineduzoma(m): 4:34pm On Jul 28, 2019
Mk12:
hahahaha.
at least you now have experience in your CV.
someone is managing 15k in this buhari season while me ran away from a 32k job after one month 5yrs ago.

I may need a lesson from you on how to manage
the 15k, is not even paid as at when due
Re: My Heart Felt Message To GRADUATES Teaching In Private Primary/secondary Schoo by Aderr: 4:36pm On Jul 28, 2019
SirWhiteFish:
I AM DONE WITH TEACHING EVEN IF THEY ARE PAYING ONE BILLION IN A MONTH
Una don vex. grin

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Re: My Heart Felt Message To GRADUATES Teaching In Private Primary/secondary Schoo by Nobody: 4:36pm On Jul 28, 2019
udemzyudex:



Some employers are pure evil, you will see them buying cars, building houses and investing but to pay their workers is always a pain in their neck.


yes you are right, some will even quote bible verses for you.

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Re: My Heart Felt Message To GRADUATES Teaching In Private Primary/secondary Schoo by Nobody: 4:37pm On Jul 28, 2019
destineduzoma:
the 15k, is not even paid as at when due
people dea try o. you work from beginning to end of the month to end and still can't afford to take yourself out.

Mr poster should have tried hustling or get self-employment.

I prefer to stay at home than earn 15k
Re: My Heart Felt Message To GRADUATES Teaching In Private Primary/secondary Schoo by ThothHermes: 4:43pm On Jul 28, 2019
musicwriter:


What you have to do is go out in your street and also the neighboring street and look out for households who you can offer your service directly. You can arrange with as many households as possible and teach their children daily. But I guess this won't allow you teach as many people because of time. You can charge N10,000 a month per student. If you get 5, that's N50,000. That's one way.

Do you have a free room? Another way is by convincing those households to have their children attend class in your house at a set time. This way, you'll accommodate more students as you'll basically run a mini school in your room. And as above, you can charge them N10,000 a month per student. If you get 5, that's N50,000.

If you can't do any of the above, you can try blogging your experiences about anything that interest you. Then, add google advert there. Yet, if you can't do this, I can show you an online business that can make you at least $300 a month for a start but because you need money for tools and knowledge of other things to do that, it may not be an option.
What is this business?

The name alone would suffice.
Re: My Heart Felt Message To GRADUATES Teaching In Private Primary/secondary Schoo by jospepper(m): 4:44pm On Jul 28, 2019
bustykasa:
its pathetic...I earn 10k as a teacher in zaki biam benue state.....a graduate of Public administration. just managing myself
wow so you teach in my village, which school is that?
Re: My Heart Felt Message To GRADUATES Teaching In Private Primary/secondary Schoo by KevMitnick: 4:45pm On Jul 28, 2019
ednut1:
You should leave that job
For the sake of his sanity.
Re: My Heart Felt Message To GRADUATES Teaching In Private Primary/secondary Schoo by Tumbulum: 4:45pm On Jul 28, 2019
noble2faith:


This wan pass village people ooo. This wan na confirm cave and ancient pple @ work shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked
I tell you broda. Those ancient people that use human heart to do stew. May God safe us
Re: My Heart Felt Message To GRADUATES Teaching In Private Primary/secondary Schoo by doyinbaby(f): 4:45pm On Jul 28, 2019
justli:
I was a victim of this wicked system back in the days. Even though I was heady and refused to submit lesson plans, I still taught maths, further maths and physics for 20k for one year.

By the end of the year I told myself one truth: 'if all I do everyday is sleep at home, I'll have more dignity than teach in that school.'


I left the school even when I didn't have anything doing. That was the best decision I ever took. I tried talking sense to some of my colleagues then but they wouldn't listen. To this day some of them still teach.

When I left, I printed private tutoring fliers and distributed around churches and hung on streets. Registered with online tutoring platforms like tuteria and others...

It didn't take long before I started getting calls. I tutored in the evening after school while learning data analytics morning and night. I had excess time.

By the time I was leaving tutoring, I tutored a minster's child and other affluent individuals. I was making 5 figures just tutoring. I had worth while connections. I only stopped tutoring because it was time to get off my comfort zone.

My advice to anyone graduate teaching in a private school is, leave right now. The sooner you left the easier.
Good luck in your next endeavor.
they should leave so that their youth will not be wasted
Re: My Heart Felt Message To GRADUATES Teaching In Private Primary/secondary Schoo by jinka(m): 4:46pm On Jul 28, 2019
deebarbie:
I guess I was a bit lucky.. taught in a school in Ilorin.. starting salary was more than the minimum wage then. Opened a pension account for each staff and the school pays 70% while d staff pays 30% into the pension account every month. welfare packages every December, before I left the school the cleaner was earning 12k.
And salary increases every new session. I missed the school but I have my own dream to achieve also.
pls what's the name of the school and which side is it located in Ilorin?
Re: My Heart Felt Message To GRADUATES Teaching In Private Primary/secondary Schoo by sexymomiyo(f): 4:47pm On Jul 28, 2019
moyinoluwabun:
If you've never bn there, u won't understand
#true words.
Re: My Heart Felt Message To GRADUATES Teaching In Private Primary/secondary Schoo by OvaSabi1(f): 4:51pm On Jul 28, 2019
rozayx5:
lol

my elder sis came back from richmond university in the Uk to a 5k amonth job in 2002

teaching in a school cheesy cheesy cheesy

this life sha
nothing wey i neva see


if your an undergrad and you dont know how to do any business in todays Nigeria
Sorry is your name

What later became of her? Where is she now?

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Re: My Heart Felt Message To GRADUATES Teaching In Private Primary/secondary Schoo by KevMitnick: 4:54pm On Jul 28, 2019
doyinbaby:
Before I put my children in any private school ... I will find out how much teeachers are paid there. .. because a wretched teacher will not impart knowledge on my children effectively
Please don't ask the proprietors, call the teachers discreetly and ask them... grin

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Re: My Heart Felt Message To GRADUATES Teaching In Private Primary/secondary Schoo by salt1: 4:55pm On Jul 28, 2019
rozayx5:
lol

my elder sis came back from richmond university in the Uk to a 5k amonth job in 2002

teaching in a school cheesy cheesy cheesy

this life sha
nothing wey i neva see


if your an undergrad and you dont know how to do any business in todays Nigeria
Sorry is your name
This is an echo from my past. One humiliating experience I don't like to talk about
Re: My Heart Felt Message To GRADUATES Teaching In Private Primary/secondary Schoo by peteruuu(m): 4:55pm On Jul 28, 2019
SirWhiteFish:
Man did not reveal this to you, heaven did. The husband is a Pastor and she is a DEACONESS. Her husband always close his eyes to what she is doing and Infact supports her by quoting various Bible passages.
No it's not in Ibadan. The school is in Ilorin, kwara state.
Oga, don't tell me the name of the school is "His Grace schools" at sabo-oke, Ilorin.

That woman ehn?!!!!
Re: My Heart Felt Message To GRADUATES Teaching In Private Primary/secondary Schoo by KevMitnick: 4:57pm On Jul 28, 2019
pocohantas:
Private school get class.

Just a select few get into the high class private schools. The rest are stuck in those neighbourhood schools that do not even have complete registratiom to run a corporate account...

I taught in one way back. It is usually the first resort for the average job-seeking graduate. I remember the pay was a little about 10k. They handed me a staffbook. It contained so many DON'Ts and each attracted a fine. Somehow, 95% of the DONTs looked like what you must DO (inadvertently).

To worsen it sef, the principal been dey send me to buy him chilled Pepsi. If e no cold well, e go send me back to change am.

Abeg, I pray for every Nigerian graduate looking for a job or source of livelihood. One day e go better.
Lol...Sorry
Re: My Heart Felt Message To GRADUATES Teaching In Private Primary/secondary Schoo by Samakus(m): 4:58pm On Jul 28, 2019
SirWhiteFish:
I looked back at the beginning of this year, precisely 14th January 2019 when I started working at a private primary school. Three weeks later, I was told that I had to be taking two primary five students extra lessons after closing (3pm), and the pay was 1k each. With my monthly salary which was 13,000 added to the "1k" each makes 15 thousand.

You would think I earned 13k for three months abi! No I didn't. The first salary I got was the half of 13k. The woman just called the staff on the 28th of January and gave me 6.5k. I had no idea what was going on and I thought she was going to balance up at the beginning of February just like she said while addressing us but it was a lie. it was at the end of the term, the third month April, that I got to know I am being ripped off. She said she was going to pay 5000 naira at the end of the term as salary because school opened for just 10 days. It was the greatest shock of my life. A graduate, a grown up man like me, taking 5000 naira home!!
I wanted to leave but I couldn't because I wouldn't be paid for the common entrance lesson and I had not gotten any other opportunities elsewhere.

Sometimes in early February, She called me that I would be handling primary 5 Common entrance lessons which is meant to hold every Saturday and at the end of the third term the money will be shared between Me, a staff that partners me and the proprietress. She said the money will be shared 60%(I and another man) to 40%(the proprietress). The formula was very unfair and strange to me. The sharing formula seemed very strange to me and I challenged it but she enforced it.

Fast forward to early this month, precisely 3rd of July, the proprietress started acting strange and insulting all the workers and all that. The following week she sent one of the oldest staff by to inquire what will be the staff reaction if they are not paid at the end if the term. The staff said they won't agree to such and some even threaten various actions. Fast forward to Thursday 25th of July, vacation day. the woman started up a plethora of complaints deliberately she said she was going to pay 4000 as July salary. The same thing she did at the end of second term. At the end she ended up not paying a dime. She didn't pay any of us. Not even the common entrance lesson which made me stay.

I cried and stayed inside throughout Friday. I had a deep thinking, with my academic background! Was it that I didn't know my worth? with all my struggles to be successful academically I am now slaving in one private school for a paltry sum of 15k, money wey I no fit cope with as an undergraduate! Money wey be say no reach my NYSC allawe!
I really feel for graduates going through phases like this. I really feel for graduates teaching at private schools. I pray better days finds you and I soon.

My God! shocked. Some of us that didn't pass through this kind of hell don't know what God did for us. Imagine a graduate earning 15k. Where I for start? God forbid!

May God see you through bro. Move out of where you're staying. Get to a city, probably Lagos, Portharcourt, etc. You won't die. Try new things. Apply for jobs like your life depends on it. You can forward your CV, I will help you edit it and make it attractive to recruiters. Good CV is very important.

You can join SourceARB.com too and be getting some much needed passive income.

All the best

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Re: My Heart Felt Message To GRADUATES Teaching In Private Primary/secondary Schoo by KevMitnick: 4:58pm On Jul 28, 2019
How do these employers sleep at night knowing that they are depriving people of the dividends of their blood and sweat?

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Re: My Heart Felt Message To GRADUATES Teaching In Private Primary/secondary Schoo by Allstrasse: 5:00pm On Jul 28, 2019
Employment in a Private School is just like any other employment by any other profit driven private organisation.

It is a necessary bridge to greater things in the future.

While I do concede that many private School owners can be demons, i would also like to let you know that the work ethic of the Nigerian graduate is also below par.

The private school owner experiences a day to day struggle until he attains some socio-economic balance.
Until then, he really can only give out what he can...including the rather obnoxious but logical resort to paying salaries during the school term.

Cut them some slack.

They may not be perfect but they have taken a number of people off the street.

At some point they will be forced by competition to treat their staff well.

Life is indeed perfect.
Re: My Heart Felt Message To GRADUATES Teaching In Private Primary/secondary Schoo by Saintly01(m): 5:03pm On Jul 28, 2019
I have always pitied teachers, that is the worse job anyone can do in Nigeria.
Re: My Heart Felt Message To GRADUATES Teaching In Private Primary/secondary Schoo by Respect11(m): 5:05pm On Jul 28, 2019
My dear that's the life we leave in. A reverend father denied me my one month salary because I didn't come to work for like five days. Is not that I didn't take permission from him o. Self employed is the key bro
Re: My Heart Felt Message To GRADUATES Teaching In Private Primary/secondary Schoo by Nobody: 5:07pm On Jul 28, 2019
SirWhiteFish:
am in Kwara and willing to relocate

Do you have someone in lagos u can stay with?
Re: My Heart Felt Message To GRADUATES Teaching In Private Primary/secondary Schoo by placeofallure(f): 5:11pm On Jul 28, 2019
Look for good and standard schools. I teach in a private primary school and I earn 6 digits every month. If I do private lesson for any child, the least I'll take is 50k. Pele, it's just a passing phase but you have to leave that school ASAP!

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Re: My Heart Felt Message To GRADUATES Teaching In Private Primary/secondary Schoo by 11thGoldTREE: 5:19pm On Jul 28, 2019
peteruuu:

Oga, don't tell me the name of the school is "His Grace schools" at sabo-oke, Ilorin.

That woman ehn?!!!!
there many schools like that now
Re: My Heart Felt Message To GRADUATES Teaching In Private Primary/secondary Schoo by holysaint1(m): 5:22pm On Jul 28, 2019
bustykasa:
its pathetic...I earn 10k as a teacher in zaki biam benue state.....a graduate of Public administration. just managing myself

You reside around zaki ibiam and you 're not into foodstuff biz?

Will send u a pm to ur email nw. Check it later.
Re: My Heart Felt Message To GRADUATES Teaching In Private Primary/secondary Schoo by SirWhiteFish: 5:24pm On Jul 28, 2019
oluswaggz:


Do you have someone in lagos u can stay with?
I can source for one or get an accommodation
Re: My Heart Felt Message To GRADUATES Teaching In Private Primary/secondary Schoo by RexTramadol1: 5:27pm On Jul 28, 2019
U can't help but hate teaching
Re: My Heart Felt Message To GRADUATES Teaching In Private Primary/secondary Schoo by topstone4: 5:29pm On Jul 28, 2019
SirWhiteFish:
Man did not reveal this to you, heaven did. The husband is a Pastor and she is a DEACONESS. Her husband always close his eyes to what she is doing and Infact supports her by quoting various Bible passages.
No it's not in Ibadan. The school is in Ilorin, kwara state.

Please what's the name of the school? I want to register my kids in secondary school in ilorin. I don't want to put them in such a place
Re: My Heart Felt Message To GRADUATES Teaching In Private Primary/secondary Schoo by SirWhiteFish: 5:32pm On Jul 28, 2019
oluswaggz:


Do you have someone in lagos u can stay with?
yes I do
Re: My Heart Felt Message To GRADUATES Teaching In Private Primary/secondary Schoo by frozen70(f): 5:36pm On Jul 28, 2019
Just because teachers are not respected and valued in this planet of ours.

Who taught doctors, teachers
Who taught engineers, teachers
Who taught even the artisans, teachers

Which profession is of less values teachers, now tell me, how do we meet up with the challenges

Re: My Heart Felt Message To GRADUATES Teaching In Private Primary/secondary Schoo by generationz(f): 5:40pm On Jul 28, 2019
SirWhiteFish:
I looked back at the beginning of this year, precisely 14th January 2019 when I started working at a private primary school. Three weeks later, I was told that I had to be taking two primary five students extra lessons after closing (3pm), and the pay was 1k each. With my monthly salary which was 13,000 added to the "1k" each makes 15 thousand.

You would think I earned 13k for three months abi! No I didn't. The first salary I got was the half of 13k. The woman just called the staff on the 28th of January and gave me 6.5k. I had no idea what was going on and I thought she was going to balance up at the beginning of February just like she said while addressing us but it was a lie. it was at the end of the term, the third month April, that I got to know I am being ripped off. She said she was going to pay 5000 naira at the end of the term as salary because school opened for just 10 days. It was the greatest shock of my life. A graduate, a grown up man like me, taking 5000 naira home!!
I wanted to leave but I couldn't because I wouldn't be paid for the common entrance lesson and I had not gotten any other opportunities elsewhere.

Sometimes in early February, She called me that I would be handling primary 5 Common entrance lessons which is meant to hold every Saturday and at the end of the third term the money will be shared between Me, a staff that partners me and the proprietress. She said the money will be shared 60%(I and another man) to 40%(the proprietress). The formula was very unfair and strange to me. The sharing formula seemed very strange to me and I challenged it but she enforced it.

Fast forward to early this month, precisely 3rd of July, the proprietress started acting strange and insulting all the workers and all that. The following week she sent one of the oldest staff by to inquire what will be the staff reaction if they are not paid at the end if the term. The staff said they won't agree to such and some even threaten various actions. Fast forward to Thursday 25th of July, vacation day. the woman started up a plethora of complaints deliberately she said she was going to pay 4000 as July salary. The same thing she did at the end of second term. At the end she ended up not paying a dime. She didn't pay any of us. Not even the common entrance lesson which made me stay.

I cried and stayed inside throughout Friday. I had a deep thinking, with my academic background! Was it that I didn't know my worth? with all my struggles to be successful academically I am now slaving in one private school for a paltry sum of 15k, money wey I no fit cope with as an undergraduate! Money wey be say no reach my NYSC allawe!
I really feel for graduates going through phases like this. I really feel for graduates teaching at private schools. I pray better days finds you and I soon.


Come and join our group of trtranscriptionists on qa world

It's not easy but if you put your heart to it you can earn nothing leas than 60k monthly

This one you are doing now is slavery.

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