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| Re: My Gruesome Experience Working In An Indian Factory In Nigeria by jesmond3945: 7:46am On Oct 31, 2020 |
amiibaby:okay good luck. |
| Re: My Gruesome Experience Working In An Indian Factory In Nigeria by WhatCanIsay(m): 9:32am On Oct 31, 2020 |
jesmond3945:Your analysis showcases your laziness. Now can you buy the same 3 Marks and Spencers jeans in Nigeria with that ₦1030. Or can you even buy any good jeans with in Nigeria? Good jeans cost at least ₦4,000. Now do your comparison again. If you are personally lazy, most Africans ain't. |
| Re: My Gruesome Experience Working In An Indian Factory In Nigeria by UndauntedYOCA(f): 10:24am On Oct 31, 2020 |
Ah, sorry ooo. I'd rather teach than do that. |
| Re: My Gruesome Experience Working In An Indian Factory In Nigeria by jesmond3945: 11:30am On Oct 31, 2020 |
WhatCanIsay:that I am comparing both doesn't show I am lazy but to highlight the intricacies in factory work globally. I have seen people calling foreigners wicked because of the condition of doing the job and I am telling you that in foreign climes grandfather's, fathers , old men do factory jobs. Even grandmothers do the job. But when you come to Nigeria, young men would complain let alone our old men. That's why they see us as lazy. I am not saying we are lazy but foreigners see us as lazy. If you say I am Lazy this is me doing factory job even when you are sleeping.
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| Re: My Gruesome Experience Working In An Indian Factory In Nigeria by Nobody: 8:01pm On Oct 31, 2020 |
jesmond3945:if they are paying 1080 per hour believe me people wont complain also if they run 3shifts it will also be better, i cant imagine standing for 8-12hours. |
| Re: My Gruesome Experience Working In An Indian Factory In Nigeria by jesmond3945: 9:16pm On Oct 31, 2020 |
Chimpretty:but they are paying minimum wage of 30k a month which is the same with uk. I know standing is not easy but that's the job., |
| Re: My Gruesome Experience Working In An Indian Factory In Nigeria by BlueAir: 5:17am On Nov 01, 2020 |
Yen yen yen. When u travel to Europe, you'll understand what he's saying .. and don't even open that ur low self esteem naija mouth to lie you've travelled to Europe cos it's obvious you haven't!amiibaby: |
| Re: My Gruesome Experience Working In An Indian Factory In Nigeria by Nobody: 6:55am On Nov 01, 2020 |
jesmond3945:ok, i dont know about uk but the standard of living in nigeria is different when compared to uk. |
| Re: My Gruesome Experience Working In An Indian Factory In Nigeria by gambia(m): 11:15am On Nov 01, 2020 |
BlueAir:Guy, you knocked me off ![]() |
| Re: My Gruesome Experience Working In An Indian Factory In Nigeria by WhatCanIsay(m): 12:58pm On Nov 01, 2020 |
jesmond3945:It's very simple, compare the purchasing power of what you are paid daily to that of what the Nigerian worker is paid. That Nigerian or African that you call lazy, when he is exposed to the benefits of well organized factory work will be ready to work 18hours a day, happily. Now compare what you are being paid in that your own factory work, to that of the OP. If you find yourself in his shoes, I hope you will be more hardworking? |
| Re: My Gruesome Experience Working In An Indian Factory In Nigeria by jesmond3945: 1:22pm On Nov 01, 2020 |
WhatCanIsay:is still the same thing bro. Factory workers live just above the poverty line if not for govt. Welfare |
| Re: My Gruesome Experience Working In An Indian Factory In Nigeria by unscripted(m): 2:28pm On Nov 01, 2020 |
pozehnani:where is our Labour office , the leadership needs to be visited ... |
| Re: My Gruesome Experience Working In An Indian Factory In Nigeria by pozehnani(f): 2:42pm On Nov 01, 2020 |
unscripted:In Lagos? No idea but I'm thinking it should be in ikeja secretariat because that's where most govt offices are located. |
| Re: My Gruesome Experience Working In An Indian Factory In Nigeria by NairalandSARS: 3:47pm On Nov 01, 2020 |
jesmond3945:If they paid, say, 5000 naira a day, who wouldn't want to work in a factory? |
| Re: My Gruesome Experience Working In An Indian Factory In Nigeria by jesmond3945: 7:08pm On Nov 01, 2020 |
NairalandSARS:how much are they now making from the market? |
| Re: My Gruesome Experience Working In An Indian Factory In Nigeria by Chevrolet076(op): 9:01pm On Nov 01, 2020 |
amiibaby:it's very inhumane for a company to submit it's workers to such working condition..... after working for 7 hours before I ran away, I can tell you that I have first hand experience of how a typical worker feels while working there... providing workers with a chair to sit while working is very necessary and important and it's the duty of the company. this particular company does not feel the need to do so. why? because they don't want to(probably to save cost), and who'll query them? nobody, since it's Nigeria. again, the workers are supposed to be provided with protective equipment like boots, helmet, cap, gloves, nose mask etc by the company but again, this is not the case, rather, the company is even deducting from the workers' salary to foot these expenses... is that fair enough ![]() |
| Re: My Gruesome Experience Working In An Indian Factory In Nigeria by Chevrolet076(op): 9:04pm On Nov 01, 2020 |
pozehnani:well, I don't know what you mean by "forming nigga" but I don't think the peanut they are paying is worth my time, my health and so many detrimental issues I'll be facing while working therr |
| Re: My Gruesome Experience Working In An Indian Factory In Nigeria by Chevrolet076(op): 9:05pm On Nov 01, 2020 |
FahBuLous:you don vex carry judgement into your hand |
| Re: My Gruesome Experience Working In An Indian Factory In Nigeria by Chevrolet076(op): 9:08pm On Nov 01, 2020 |
SAMBARRY:exactly sir! I heard two people in my area are dead as a result of the aftermath of the company's chemicals and j don't think they were given any compensation at all |
| Re: My Gruesome Experience Working In An Indian Factory In Nigeria by Chevrolet076(op): 9:10pm On Nov 01, 2020 |
Hopss:exactly!. this company makes humans work at the speed of machines (literally, the workers are machines) and for almost 11 hours daily. inside life Sha!. May God not place our source of livelihood in a tough place |
| Re: My Gruesome Experience Working In An Indian Factory In Nigeria by Chevrolet076(op): 9:12pm On Nov 01, 2020 |
CAPSLOCKED:Nigerians are too contented with suffering. that's one of our problems |
| Re: My Gruesome Experience Working In An Indian Factory In Nigeria by Chevrolet076(op): 9:15pm On Nov 01, 2020 |
Bluezy13:lol.... that means I actually grabbed and arranged 3640 x 7 bottles for the 7 hours I used before I Japa in the afternoon |
| Re: My Gruesome Experience Working In An Indian Factory In Nigeria by Chevrolet076(op): 9:19pm On Nov 01, 2020 |
jesmond3945:the nature of the job you say .. I believe the pay should also go along with the amount of work done. |
| Re: My Gruesome Experience Working In An Indian Factory In Nigeria by CAPSLOCKED: 9:19pm On Nov 01, 2020 |
Chevrolet076:SUFFERING IS PART OF OUR LIVES, NO MATTER HOW HARD WE TRY WE CAN'T ALL BE MILLIONAIRES. IT'S NOT POSSIBLE. 20 YEARS FROM NOW THERE'S STILL GONNA BE PEOPLE WORKING SO HARD FOR JUST 50 - 150K MONTHLY. ARE THEY SUPPOSED TO WORK UNTIL DEATH WITHOUT PROCREATING? |
| Re: My Gruesome Experience Working In An Indian Factory In Nigeria by Chevrolet076(op): 9:22pm On Nov 01, 2020 |
jesmond3945:because you can work for 12 hours a day while being paid less than 1500 naira daily does not mean that is the Norma thing to do. well, if working like that is your own "normal", then best of luck ooo |
| Re: My Gruesome Experience Working In An Indian Factory In Nigeria by Chevrolet076(op): 9:26pm On Nov 01, 2020 |
CAPSLOCKED:you're heading in a different direction... and I don't seem to get where |
| Re: My Gruesome Experience Working In An Indian Factory In Nigeria by Bluezy13(m): 9:34pm On Nov 01, 2020 |
Chevrolet076:Exactly. Assuming 1 bottle is sold for #5 to #10 or more, depending on what the buyers use it for. If 1 bottle = N5 3640 bottles = 1 hour = N18,200 7 hours = 25,480 bottles = N127,400 So, the company had cashed out big time off you ![]() One of the reasons I will be tendering my already prepared resignation letter as a quality control officer, to my boss tomorrow. I am rebellious by nature and frowns when someone takes me for granted with additional task to my detriment simply because I am the quiet type. |
| Re: My Gruesome Experience Working In An Indian Factory In Nigeria by Chevrolet076(op): 10:11pm On Nov 01, 2020 |
Bluezy13:hmmmm..... that's heartbreaking |
| Re: My Gruesome Experience Working In An Indian Factory In Nigeria by Chevrolet076(op): 10:13pm On Nov 01, 2020 |
Bluezy13:I'll just advise you to have an option B before you resign because QC is less strenuous compared to in factory work |
| Re: My Gruesome Experience Working In An Indian Factory In Nigeria by jesmond3945: 10:20pm On Nov 01, 2020 |
Chevrolet076:is supposed to but in every company as far as you are not bringing in money, you would be paid less. Just like in the bank, the tellers do all the dirty work while the marketers earn the big pay. |
| Re: My Gruesome Experience Working In An Indian Factory In Nigeria by jesmond3945: 10:21pm On Nov 01, 2020 |
Chevrolet076:well if you work in the bank, the same thing. Tellers work 12 hours a day while the bosses pocket money, you know why? Because you are below the food chain. |
| Re: My Gruesome Experience Working In An Indian Factory In Nigeria by FahBuLous: 3:07am On Nov 02, 2020 |
Chevrolet076:Naim come find ma trouble ni |
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Yen yen yen. When u travel to Europe, you'll understand what he's saying .. and don't even open that ur low self esteem naija mouth to lie you've travelled to Europe cos it's obvious you haven't!

