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Re: How Private School Owners Are Dubiously Cheating Their Teachers by gibzzhd: 12:49pm On Jul 18, 2020
fortunately i work in a private school and all staff were paid till April. May till date only staff involve in virtual class are paid full salaries. other staff are getting half of their pay. please dont be a cheap private school teacher. get certification (international) and get a good private school and you wont have to pass through stress like this. honestly there is money working in a private school if you have the right qualifications.
some people with those qualifications are still in some cheap private schools.Time and chance happens to them all.Be grateful you are lucky.There are more cheap private schools than those international School so a lot to absorb more unemployed.
Re: How Private School Owners Are Dubiously Cheating Their Teachers by Oiza131(f): 12:50pm On Jul 18, 2020
Ours stopped since March. Teaching ehn... It is just well.
P.S I need a job please... Whoever is in the position to help should please do.
Re: How Private School Owners Are Dubiously Cheating Their Teachers by spiceadole: 12:50pm On Jul 18, 2020
Makavelli25:
My school paid me my full march salary 8k
But since then nothing else
Not even a call. I stoped sending new month greetings april too. cry
8K or 80k?
Re: How Private School Owners Are Dubiously Cheating Their Teachers by VenusEAGLE: 12:51pm On Jul 18, 2020
one4GOD:
8k or your mean 80k? abeg i just wan get clear.
mine is just 13k
Re: How Private School Owners Are Dubiously Cheating Their Teachers by Nobody: 12:52pm On Jul 18, 2020
Where do you expect the school owners to find money to pay their staff?
They have to feed themselves and pay their bills.
Now if we didn't have satanic NWO / WHO people currently running the country , schools would have been financially compensated for being forced to remain closed so that they can maintain their business and pay their staff.
Re: How Private School Owners Are Dubiously Cheating Their Teachers by Jeffyblaq(m): 12:52pm On Jul 18, 2020
Makavelli25:
My school paid me my full march salary 8k
But since then nothing else
Not even a call. I stoped sending new month greetings april too. cry
This is not good to hear.. 8k is no money
Re: How Private School Owners Are Dubiously Cheating Their Teachers by boom99(m): 12:52pm On Jul 18, 2020
Our own proprietor/propretress no send u.she believes: Teacher go, teacher come. She they advertise face mask (transparent glass type) on school wasap group.

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Re: How Private School Owners Are Dubiously Cheating Their Teachers by dingbang(m): 12:52pm On Jul 18, 2020
Makavelli25:
8k sir
Its a primary school,i was teaching basic 3,
I was just doing it till when jamb starts giving admission
8k in a month? And I am paying my cleaner 12k in a month.. This life no balance shocked

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Re: How Private School Owners Are Dubiously Cheating Their Teachers by Kazim88: 12:53pm On Jul 18, 2020
This OP is just bitter. You did not blame govt that shutdown school but our overcrowded Market is running smoothly.

You did a not blame yourself for not having alternate plans, you don't blame CoronaVirus...

No, you blame someone is very much affected by the whole situation. Someone, unlike you that choose to create employment in a country where entrepreneurship is like death sentence.

If the OP owned a school, he would have done worst, but as usual, he is blaming every one except himself for his mis-fortune.

Because, all parent pay in advance, OP Should simply start his own school and start receiving his own payment in advance.

Most people do not factor in rents and renovation and other factors if production that Entrepreneurs struggle with... All they see is the income.... Not the cost.

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Re: How Private School Owners Are Dubiously Cheating Their Teachers by liricaliblunt(f): 12:53pm On Jul 18, 2020
I work as a teacher or let me say worked and I've always remained with that notion that an average proprietor in Lagos is a fraud

Okay if you claim ,students didn't pay the concluding term before Coronavirus, what happened to previous fee?

Because, from calculation ,just a class or 2 classes at most can pay almost all teachers salary and still have change sef.

Or is it not this same school owners that will tell a teacher, you can't take just a subject, bombarding you with workload.

I'm tired of them jare.



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Re: How Private School Owners Are Dubiously Cheating Their Teachers by Cmanforall: 12:54pm On Jul 18, 2020
Makavelli25:
My school paid me my full march salary 8k
But since then nothing else
Not even a call. I stoped sending new month greetings april too. cry
shocked
8k! Full salary?
I wish I've got vacancy to employ you.

There should be minimum wage for graduates etc. in the private schools too
Re: How Private School Owners Are Dubiously Cheating Their Teachers by graciamore(f): 12:55pm On Jul 18, 2020
Fearlez:
which state is your school located?
Dagbana afte jukwoyi phase 3 in Abuja
Re: How Private School Owners Are Dubiously Cheating Their Teachers by omenka(m): 12:57pm On Jul 18, 2020
Makavelli25:
My school paid me my full march salary 8k
But since then nothing else
Not even a call. I stoped sending new month greetings april too. cry
8k or 80k?
Re: How Private School Owners Are Dubiously Cheating Their Teachers by Nobody: 12:57pm On Jul 18, 2020
You're exaggerating. A good number of parents don't pay the school fees until their children are about to write examinations. You are simply being dramatic by saying 96%. Remember there are parents on this forum as well as private school owners and teachers.
Secondly, salaries in private schools are paid for services rendered and not for the mere marking of time. If the school owners go ahead and exhaust the money you claimed they have collected for a school term yet to conclude, what happens when the schools are finally asked to resume academic functions? Do you expect the parents who already paid for the term to make another payment? If you suddenly think about it and you say parents shouldn't be asked to pay twice since that would amount to cheating, where then would you expect the proprietors to get their teachers salaries from? Or proprietors should pay that from their pockets, or from loans? Where exactly?

It is unfortunate that private school teachers are not being paid, but proprietors cannot take the blame for that. The schools are businesses and not charity houses or COVID-19 relief ground. Even private universities have started stopping their staff salaries. Don't blame them, it is the nature of the time we are in. Blame the individuals you guys helped (passively or actively) to elect into offices.

uromii:

I still stand with my 96 with facts.

Unless you are a private school owner or you just want to justify this wicked fraud against noble teachers.
1, I understand most schools collect their fees on installments. I can categorically tell you that for Nigerian private schools concerns, the population per weekly attendance once after mid term break ; a largely significant number of students/pupils has paid and cleared their tuition fee.
2. Nigeria private schools owners can never allow a child to sit for terminal exams without clearing it's debts , you Will surely never find that child in the exam hall. Realistically %96 pupils you see in the exam halls had cleared.
3. There are some cases where some parents that has been trying or faithful maybe had some downtime evidently made known to the school management would have been allowed their kids to continue , they are the ones that fall into the other part of the %96.

This is exactly what most of this private school owners will always schemishly tell their teachers. But if make your indept findings as a teacher you will discover a significant number of students had cleared. Now you ask why then are they still owing , some wicked ones will delay it for days/weeks after your salary due date. Why because some of them want be big business, real estate owners and travel abroad by all means .

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Re: How Private School Owners Are Dubiously Cheating Their Teachers by fujirice: 12:58pm On Jul 18, 2020
OP, I’m “%96” sure you know nothing about what you are dabbling into.
Are you not in this country when some private schools asked parents to pay for 3rd term school fees when the government came for their heads and are here saying they have paid for 3rd term?
What most people don’t understand is that parents hardly pay for school fees until it’s time for exams.
It is only very few private schools (the elite ones) that collect fees for the entire session.
See, I am a private school teacher and I have not been paid since April either but the way the society is demonizing school owners is not fair!
What is their crime? They are no longer making money to pay teachers for goodness sake! When schools resume now, the school building needs to be put back in shape. Where do y’all think the money is coming from?
Y’all should show empathy and channel your aggressions to the government. Their inadequacies is not the school owners’ fault!

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Re: How Private School Owners Are Dubiously Cheating Their Teachers by Teeklef(m): 12:58pm On Jul 18, 2020
englishmart:
Demise indeed.
No be nairaland again? I don dey wait for person to talk concerning the demise...... Lol �
Re: How Private School Owners Are Dubiously Cheating Their Teachers by Fearlez: 12:58pm On Jul 18, 2020
graciamore:
Dagbana afte jukwoyi phase 3 in Abuja
okay, sorry. That's beyond my sphere of influence.
Re: How Private School Owners Are Dubiously Cheating Their Teachers by Coolgasman(m): 12:58pm On Jul 18, 2020
You just came here and throw abstract suggestions without any concrete way to go about it. What other possible ways can they pay teachers?
DesChyko:


I'm a private school teacher. And I think your analysis above is flawed. This certainly doesn't work for most private schools in Nigeria. At least, not for where I work. Since most private schools are patronized by families that live on somewhere below the middle class income range, I think I have a pretty good idea how they make their payments.

Some parents pay early on. Some pay after the first fee drive. Some pay in parts when they get salaries. Some pay whenever those sponsoring the child's education send the money. Some wait until exam time to pay. And some will still not pay that term. And the school will still consider some pleas too. So 96% is a really unrealistic number. I'ld go with 50% at most.

What you should insist on instead is the school management seeking other possible ways to ensure their staff get paid.
Re: How Private School Owners Are Dubiously Cheating Their Teachers by alizma: 1:00pm On Jul 18, 2020
graciamore:
she did not even pay us march salary fa, just 4k she gave us and demise us.. I swear it will not be well with that woman..
If I were your proprietor, I will deduct another 2k because you must have been feeding the children with this your fa and demise

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Re: How Private School Owners Are Dubiously Cheating Their Teachers by Teeklef(m): 1:00pm On Jul 18, 2020
The last time I got paid was in February and we are in July going to August abi. I thank God for giving me the ability to turn hunger to fasting.... It has not been easy at all.
Re: How Private School Owners Are Dubiously Cheating Their Teachers by olamiide327(m): 1:00pm On Jul 18, 2020
I understand the country we are in subconsciously mix the bad and good eggs together in situations like this. As a proprietor that I am, I have not fully collected the fees from parents before the lockdown. About just 40% have paid but still my teachers were paid fully from March to May. I went as far as giving them stipends for the month of June. Yes there’s an iota of truth in the subject matter. But, not all proprietors cheat their staffs.

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Re: How Private School Owners Are Dubiously Cheating Their Teachers by Kiddo01(m): 1:01pm On Jul 18, 2020
graciamore:
she did not even pay us march salary fa, just 4k she gave us and demise us.. I swear it will not be well with that woman..


graciamore:
she did not even pay us march salary fa, just 4k she gave us and demise
us.. I [center]sware[/center] it will not be weiell with that woman..
Re: How Private School Owners Are Dubiously Cheating Their Teachers by HIGHESTPOPORI(m): 1:01pm On Jul 18, 2020
boom99:
Our own proprietor/propretress no send u.she believes: Teacher go, teacher come. She they advertise face mask (transparent glass type) on school wasap group.
Lol
Re: How Private School Owners Are Dubiously Cheating Their Teachers by stealmatic(m): 1:01pm On Jul 18, 2020
graciamore:
she did not even pay us march salary fa, just 4k she gave us and demise us.. I swear it will not be well with that woman..
atleast I now know why she gave u 4k and dismiss u not demise u

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Re: How Private School Owners Are Dubiously Cheating Their Teachers by SmartPolician: 1:02pm On Jul 18, 2020
uromii

An employee will always cry that they have been cheated

Why do you work for people then? Why not go and open your school if it was that easy?

Listen, running a business is more than paying staff salaries

There are lots of burdens these administratiors carry, but you will never know

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Re: How Private School Owners Are Dubiously Cheating Their Teachers by TBrown77(m): 1:03pm On Jul 18, 2020
Please, What is the COST (EXPENSES) Incurred in operating Private NURSERY and PRIMARY School by Fissietemmie

I will appreciate if anyone can help me to put an insight on the cost implications private nursery and primary schools for each term e.g

1. Salary no need of this as this varies.

What expenses did schools made e.g do they pay educational tax or any other tax to government and what rates?
Re: How Private School Owners Are Dubiously Cheating Their Teachers by DollarMarley247: 1:04pm On Jul 18, 2020
* everyone here is against the private school owners to pay salary. Did you ever ask if parent are still paying their children school fee since the lockdown

* If Federal Government can't pay his citizen and private company ownership stimulus package. How do you expect a private school owner to pay his teacher

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Re: How Private School Owners Are Dubiously Cheating Their Teachers by CsRockefeller(m): 1:04pm On Jul 18, 2020
I have said it before, 80% of business owners in Nigeria don't know jack about running a biz.

Just figure heads.

For schools, I don't know why it's so difficult running such a biz. I was close to my proprietor during my NYSC so I know running a school isn't as difficult as many school owners make it seem.

First thing for Pete's sake is to incorporate the biz. Please, separate running d school from d ownership.

Secondly, get a good Finance Officer (not just an Accountant). Add an Admin Officer, followed by a Principal or Head Master. Spell out duties and functions clearly.

Recruit teachers, and other staff.

If your biz doesn't progress per time then call me a fool.

But ignorance, greed, selfishness will never allow such owners do the right thing.

Running biz in Nigeria is tough, but like our government officials, most biz owners know jack.

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Re: How Private School Owners Are Dubiously Cheating Their Teachers by Alexaonfleek: 1:05pm On Jul 18, 2020
I honestly feel that this job of being a private school teacher should not be handled by married people who have so much responsibilities on them.

People with waec certificate who are waiting for admission (As far as they're academically sound) should be the ones teaching in these private schools,or undergraduates can teach these primary and secondary school students.
The pay is just too small for a family man or woman to survive on.
Except all these private expensive schools like Loyola Jesuit, Atlantic hall etc...

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Re: How Private School Owners Are Dubiously Cheating Their Teachers by fujirice: 1:05pm On Jul 18, 2020
Kazim88:
This OP is just bitter. You did not blame govt that shutdown school but our overcrowded Market is running smoothly.

You did a not blame yourself for not having alternate plans, you don't blame CoronaVirus...

No, you blame someone is very much affected by the whole situation. Someone, unlike you that choose to create employment in a country where entrepreneurship is like death sentence.

If the OP owned a school, he would have done worst, but as usual, he is blaming every one except himself for his mis-fortune.

Because, all parent pay in advance, OP Should simply start his own school and start receiving his own payment in advance.

Most people do not factor in rents and renovation and other factors if production that Entrepreneurs struggle with... All they see is the income.... Not the cost.
Don’t mind them.
If only they know what school owners pass through just to keep their school running.
The levies and utilities they pay for. I really feel for them. For those that pay rent, now that school is not in session, their rent is still counting and NEPA is still bringing their estimated billings .

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Re: How Private School Owners Are Dubiously Cheating Their Teachers by VenusEAGLE: 1:06pm On Jul 18, 2020
fujirice:
OP, I’m “%96” sure you know nothing about what you are dabbling into.
Are you not in this country when some private schools asked parents to pay for 3rd term school fees when the government came for their heads and are here saying they have paid for 3rd term.
What most people don’t understand is that parents hardly pay for school fees until it’s time for exams.
It is only very few private schools (the elite ones) that collect fees for the entire session.
See, I am a private school teacher and I have not been paid since April either but the way the society is demonizing school owners is not fair!
What is their crime? They are no longer making money to pay teachers for goodness sake! When schools resume now, the school building needs to be put back in shape. Where do y’all think the money is coming from?
Y’all should show empathy and channel your aggressions to the government. Their inadequacies is not the school owners’ fault!
let me explain something to you in brief. In the school I teach, a primary school, there are 13kids in my class they all paid before the middle of March. This happened because our proprietor is well informed and knew a lock down was imminent.

Now multiple 15,000 naira by 13 pupils in my class. That's 195,000. Mind you my salary per month is 13k..
Multiply 13k by 3 months... 39,000 that's what I earn per term. Now ask yourself why my proprietor can not call us to just manage 5k since April upto now? You sef reason am naa shey e make sense to you? And other classes has more pupils than mine.

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