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Re: Private Schools Teachers, How Are You Coping During This Lock Down? by starbuck(f): 2:24pm On May 20, 2020
The last salary i received was on February, so i am not coping fine cry
Re: Private Schools Teachers, How Are You Coping During This Lock Down? by Pejudear(f): 2:25pm On May 20, 2020
zik4ever:
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Re: Private Schools Teachers, How Are You Coping During This Lock Down? by Coolcalmcollect(m): 2:25pm On May 20, 2020
lolzzz I called my teaching staffs to check on them and one was asking for salary....lol I laffed....reminded her her letter said payment after 4 working weeks at a go....I Sha sent Dem 2k each to hold body...no be me bring corona

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Re: Private Schools Teachers, How Are You Coping During This Lock Down? by boyjo: 2:26pm On May 20, 2020
Teeklef:
The last time I got paid was in February.
My proprietor called during this unwanted holiday, I was very happy thinking something must to drop but the man just said"hello! I just want to say hi". I nearly cried that day.

Lol, abeg no make me laugh.
Re: Private Schools Teachers, How Are You Coping During This Lock Down? by AlexyA(m): 2:31pm On May 20, 2020

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Re: Private Schools Teachers, How Are You Coping During This Lock Down? by AIT1(m): 2:45pm On May 20, 2020
rahztafari:
Thank God for Freelancing, I for don hear am. Private school teachers are having a hard time adjusting to the current realities. Unfortunately, it will get worse even after resumption so if you are one, it is not too late to learn a skill or start a trade. Godspeed!!

Do you work on Fiverr bro?
Re: Private Schools Teachers, How Are You Coping During This Lock Down? by chubinwa(m): 2:50pm On May 20, 2020
seunlayi:
They all saw this coming and knew it won't be a short break, some even hurriedly made their pupils to sit for the term examinations within 2 days so why can't they just manage to pay even if it is half salary to their staffs of not deliberate
I don't mean to embarrass you sha but it is STAFF not staffs to avoid misconception
Re: Private Schools Teachers, How Are You Coping During This Lock Down? by Godsonkemz(m): 2:51pm On May 20, 2020
2020 covid19 lock down has brought great misery and misfortunes and tripled the hunger and hardship index in the land. Imagine employers that their businesses have been temporarily grounded for the past 2months. Teachers are not the only ones affected. Long distance transportation companies, hoteliers, private school owners, federal/state government establishments that generate their revenues through which they are paid which are no longer working because of the lock down such as FAAN, VIO, etc.
Re: Private Schools Teachers, How Are You Coping During This Lock Down? by mslilybeth(f): 2:55pm On May 20, 2020
Megaflex:
What's the business about?
It's recharge and get paid and its networking inclusive
Re: Private Schools Teachers, How Are You Coping During This Lock Down? by aloyin(m): 2:59pm On May 20, 2020
it is not easy at all, i have to find my way back into laundry and drycleaning. I don't even have shop. I do the work inside my room. And NEPA is not encouraging at all. I have to couple it with farming. Planted okro a tomatoes and vegetables. And my wife is also private teacher as well with 4 children. To be sincere is not easy at all.
Re: Private Schools Teachers, How Are You Coping During This Lock Down? by Teeklef(m): 3:06pm On May 20, 2020
boyjo:


Lol, abeg no make me laugh.
I swear, I wan cry that day. Why will you be greeting me without money?who him greeting help?

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Re: Private Schools Teachers, How Are You Coping During This Lock Down? by nobone(f): 3:11pm On May 20, 2020
Nonsoboy4life:

So you're even jobless....where do you reside?
PH bro
Re: Private Schools Teachers, How Are You Coping During This Lock Down? by coputa(m): 3:13pm On May 20, 2020
hstar:

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A LEGITIMATE BIZ,BUT OUR GRADUATES ARE TOO PROUD TO STOOP LOW.
Re: Private Schools Teachers, How Are You Coping During This Lock Down? by boyjo: 3:14pm On May 20, 2020
Teeklef:

I swear, I wan cry that day. Why will you be greeting me without money?who him greeting help?

smiley
Food business Na good business too.
Re: Private Schools Teachers, How Are You Coping During This Lock Down? by Nonsoboy4life(m): 3:18pm On May 20, 2020
nobone:

PH bro
Which side for pH
Re: Private Schools Teachers, How Are You Coping During This Lock Down? by Nobody: 3:19pm On May 20, 2020
Kokaine:
its hard to get clients


You can work under an established private tutor, they will give you their clients but they will pay you half of the money you are meant to collect
Re: Private Schools Teachers, How Are You Coping During This Lock Down? by mydeporch(f): 3:25pm On May 20, 2020
I just look forward to the time and day Teaching profession will be taken to the next level and People that are gonna fight for the right of teachers . I understand the private schools is on another level of slavery....private schools dt are doing well are just 30percent....I mean paying well.
Professionalism and increase in their salaries...a minimum wage to both private and public school teachers..
It's always painful ...I pray you all will survive and it's all going to be fine....
Re: Private Schools Teachers, How Are You Coping During This Lock Down? by waliezia(m): 3:30pm On May 20, 2020
everybody is OYO!!!
Re: Private Schools Teachers, How Are You Coping During This Lock Down? by quisera(m): 3:51pm On May 20, 2020
ThisisIkemefuna:
Teaching in a private school is one hell of slavery. I reject it for my enemy even.
You shouldn't generalise. I'm a private school teacher and I'm doing just fine. From onset I've never depended on my salary. I think any private school teacher without a private lesson should have a rethink, truth is the only thing keeping me in the teaching line is the money I make from home lessons. At the moment I run 5 home lessons with a minimum of #15000 each monthly. The lockdown had an initial effect as most of my lessons stopped but as it stands most parents are weary of leaving their wards too idle for long and d search for lesson teachers is on the high side now. I've given more than 4 lessons out bcoz I can hardly manage the ones I have. So I think my colleagues here should try to look out more and please don't keep quiet, always tell people you need home lessons and by God's grace u'll smile while others are complaining.
Re: Private Schools Teachers, How Are You Coping During This Lock Down? by themaestro08(m): 3:58pm On May 20, 2020
Tonylyte:
I don't know if those of you teaching in private schools, like my humble self are facing the same difficulties like me too.

Are you getting paid by your employers during this lock down?

Our case is different here, ever since the lock down began we have not been paid even a dime or reached by our employer to know how we are coping during this tough period.

Those of us that understand better how things work, is it proper that way? What are your thoughts on this? Share your experiences too-those of us in private sectors.

Prior to the lockdown, my boss gave me 65%/of my salary - balance will be paid when school resume. However, am lucky to have a side business i co-manage else sorry would have been my case.
Re: Private Schools Teachers, How Are You Coping During This Lock Down? by Oka4: 4:15pm On May 20, 2020
Queenext:
If after this coronavirus, a normal human being didn't do everything to exit private school teaching, then the person is destined for suffering.

Private school owner should be classified as slave driver,with no mercy.

Even without coronavirus, they owe, with this, this is the perfect opportunity to become boss debtor.

Rubbish work
My own case is even unbelievable. They said our school is a missionary school, but after this Corona treatment they've given us, I DONT MIND WORKING IN A HARBALIST SCHOOL. chai, not even a text msg from the school management. Nawaoooh
Re: Private Schools Teachers, How Are You Coping During This Lock Down? by mosesjay(m): 4:15pm On May 20, 2020
Why don't you forget the school and join ecommerce business that will give you 15% every ten days with no referal. ask me how
Re: Private Schools Teachers, How Are You Coping During This Lock Down? by nobone(f): 4:24pm On May 20, 2020
Nonsoboy4life:

Which side for pH
Currently in
Re: Private Schools Teachers, How Are You Coping During This Lock Down? by Tonytonero1: 4:27pm On May 20, 2020
rahztafari:
Thank God for Freelancing, I for don hear am. Private school teachers are having a hard time adjusting to the current realities. Unfortunately, it will get worse even after resumption so if you are one, it is not too late to learn a skill or start a trade. Godspeed!!
boss. could you teach me how to freelance. I will be so grateful.
Re: Private Schools Teachers, How Are You Coping During This Lock Down? by whytepawn1(m): 4:29pm On May 20, 2020
Queenext:
If after this coronavirus, a normal human being didn't do everything to exit private school teaching, then the person is destined for suffering.

Private school owner should be classified as slave driver,with no mercy.

Even without coronavirus, they owe, with this, this is the perfect opportunity to become boss debtor.

Rubbish work
Private schools have levels... Some are wonderful places to work.

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Re: Private Schools Teachers, How Are You Coping During This Lock Down? by gibzzhd: 4:30pm On May 20, 2020
spaceacademy:
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where are you based
Re: Private Schools Teachers, How Are You Coping During This Lock Down? by zubby29(m): 4:41pm On May 20, 2020
CodeTemplar:
There is no way they will pay if students or pupils aren't paying them. No input means no output on employer's part. Simple logic.
I have been seeing dis logic, I wanted 2 ignore it but let me just say my opinion, d economic impact of covid19 impacted every coy home and abroad, but most of dis schools have been around for years so therefore has bin making money bfr now. It's only logical to deep into ur reserve and pay ur staff even if it's half salary 2 stay afloat, most of d private schools are owned by very greedy set of people

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Re: Private Schools Teachers, How Are You Coping During This Lock Down? by bkool7(m): 4:44pm On May 20, 2020
Teeklef:
The last time I got paid was in February.
My proprietor called during this unwanted holiday, I was very happy thinking something must to drop but the man just said"hello! I just want to say hi". I nearly cried that day.

They were owing us February salary when this whole thing started. A month ago, the owner of the school sent 40% of my salary to me.
That's all for now.
I have been spending the money I usually save for my rent since
Re: Private Schools Teachers, How Are You Coping During This Lock Down? by bkool7(m): 4:46pm On May 20, 2020
Babatunde40:
Different options

1. Private lessons

2. Camping in boyfriend's house

3. Complaining online

Most parents still don't want people visiting them now.
All my lessons asked me to calm down till things cool
Re: Private Schools Teachers, How Are You Coping During This Lock Down? by bkool7(m): 4:48pm On May 20, 2020
If they are not heartless, they ought to pay March and April because those month are part of the 2nd term which most parents had already paid for b4 the pandemic.
It's only May that should be an issue

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Re: Private Schools Teachers, How Are You Coping During This Lock Down? by jlo247(m): 4:50pm On May 20, 2020
Before the locked down, I used to teach in a private school and I also have like 3 extra lessons but during this lock down everything has stopped I even tried to convince one of the parents where I teach extra classes that if I can continue with the extra class she said no no no that I should chill till after the lock down. My people is not funny at all

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Re: Private Schools Teachers, How Are You Coping During This Lock Down? by jlo247(m): 4:51pm On May 20, 2020
Before the locked down, I used to teach in a private school and I also have like 3 extra lessons but during this lock down everything has stopped I even tried to convince one of the parents where I teach extra classes that if I can continue with the extra class she said no no no that I should chill till after the lock down. My people is not funny at all.

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