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sisichels:Hello dear I also applied..pls, help me with the study pack! Let me see if I can handle the mathematical aspect o.. Mine is coming up on Saturday dear Thanks dear Email: servicenora1990gmail.com |
ednut1:U are getting it wrong bro...it is not the quitting thing...I am more interested in pushing this evil to my best of power in terms of publicity..... No one sees future with Ison BPO...Everyone working to quit...but things can change u know.. U know we are too used to negative norms in Nigeria |
ROSYL:Have u heard of low morale before? Customer service in Nigeria is not bad becus of phone u are talking about, it is bad becus people aren't happy wit the job and are doing it becus of no job and are constantly using the means to check for another job. Treat ur workers rightly and they will gladly do away with certain things... Customer service is poor becus of bad work condition...well, u really don't understand the shit that goes on in there...sad and frustrated staff All these big firms aren't doing this outsourcing thing becus of the money...they are doing it becus of the greediness of the few. Outsourcing is a global game but I trust Nigerians , they will always use in a wicked manner....this must stop if we voice out really hard...I will do my very best to get this heard to major media outfits...I need few of them to do under ground cover story on this issue including foreign media houses... It is not really about me...I av been into fiverr for years now and I make reasonable income to back up but I pity those who are heavily affected ... My issue is why this wicked act? Not really fair and this must stop.. |
HurtgenForest:Bro...this is painful though.. But u should be happy that she told u this...instead of cheating on u without ur knowledge... Do these things for real if u love her: Take her out and be very nice to her and ask her what she really love most in bed that u are ready to improve and tell her she didn't try comparing u and her ex. Just tell her u are ready to improve. Divorcing is not the best option here...u can try to improve and see how u guys go. There is a danger bro...if she gets to see her ex and he is the smart guy...he will take over and be fvcking ur wife...bro...this is a serious case o...try the first step and if it doesn't work...hmmmmmm...u need action be that...she must be spoken to by a more mature woman. But pls...try the first assignment bro. Take heart and I know this can be terrible to any husband... |
Bollinger:No one said it is illegal though |
Hugo70:Nice suggestions bro |
Cholls:I think is deeper than that bro....check out in this case of Mtn and ISON BPO...when you break down the money Mtn must he spending per CCR, it should be close to 100k...why not take it up and pay them that and avoid other bonuses you give to your real staff? At least, these workers can be useful with such pay not with the low pay given to them by the company you offered the contract. I think it is deeper than the time and money thing. I think some people within the company may be making real money from this outsourcing of a thing. Nigerian graduates are really suffering. This society is unfair. What is 35k to 45k per month with all the stress associated with the work and the state of the economy? |
Take for instance MTN that outsourced their customer care service to ISON BPO What does Mtn stand to gain? Why suffer agents who work under the contract? MTN must have paid ISON BPO for the contract, ISON PBO pay CCR between 35k to 45k per month which is too poor...extremely poor with no bonuses like recharge cards, devices etc. Graduates get to do this job because of the employment situation in the country. CCR work for 9 hours with 5 seconds interval between the last call and the incoming call, can you imagine as agents get to talk for an average of 5 hours pee shift non stop!!!!! Agents are expected to attend to 200 customers per day and agents must raise requests for each call. This is crazy. Agents are not allowed to use their phones and even to use the restroom is forbidin as agents are usually attacked when they make use of the restroom with the new software in the company known as Avaya!!. It is pathetic. Really pathetic. I'm sure when you check the amount of money Mtn must have spent per agent, it must be more than what ISON BPO pays to each CCR! Now, why outsource the service? Why can't Mtn employ these CCR, pay them above the ridiculous amount the company (ISON BPO) pay these staff? Why work when you can't use the salary to even maintain a decent home? Why work when salary cant even allow you to start up a family after spending years and money in school?/We are talking about graduates here? Is it that companies like MTN run away from paying workers bonuses? They can still employ these workers and pay them high and avoid bonuses and develop another term for them instead of outsourcing the service to contract companies who exploit these citizens of ours and pay them ridiculous salaries! It is completely unfair. People work from month to month and do nothing with the salary. You can imagine earning between 35k to 45k per month as a graduate in this economy of ours! When next you call Mtn customer care centre, please empathise with that agent speaking with you because he/she is suffering and not happy. As a CCR, your eyes, ears, back bones etc will suffer badly! They can't use their phone except during break time (30 minutes, 15 minutes and 15 minutes), to use the restroom is almost an evil as you get to be shouted at!! It is really a pathetic place to work! I still need to understand why companies outsource their services as contract staff get to suffer. This our country have really suffered most of us! |
kingDELE:thanks bro for the response i used the mtn night plan but couldnt download more than 460 mb. I heard it is 500mb... how about downloading something over 1.5G? I tried renewing but no way. |
Pls o...make u guys help us wey dey struggle for browsing tweak o. I have a lot to download. The economy is not smiling. We need browsing tweak like never before. I have all the networks...Mtn, Glo, airtel and Etisalat |
franchizy:I hope u also said this when GEJ did same some years ago? u also forgot that in these countries u just mentioned, it is so easy to make 100 dollars than to make ordinary 10k naira in Nigeria. Now convert 100 dollars to naira and tell me how many Nigerians can make such money in Nigeria in a week but Americans make more than that in a week,,, pls, make we dey think before we talk. The govt should fight the corruption in the petroleum sector and initiate policies that can curb pipe vandalism and oil theft instead of coming up wit this plan now....they should av allowed GEJ to do it back then |
rugged2k2:Link me up my personal person... May God make u to agree o...becus man need job take marry o |
FanYogo1:Jonathan faced this same challenges my brother... What makes a leader a true leader is for him to come up with a workable strategy to solve the problem. Leadership is not a bed of roses |
Shortyy:Oya, come and take it... |
amaechi1:Lolz...u don't get it Buhari condemned all these wastage by Jonathan and he won the heart of many Nigerians Why is he now doing same thing ? That is the issue.. He is doing almost all the thing he condenmend Jonathan doing |
ButterFrost212:When ever I see people like u call the call for self rule by the east 'silly' I surely will comment. U no get sense at all. Tell me where it is by force to be united with a country? U even said the country belongs to the north! Well, except u are a northernern, this statement is stupid. How can a country belong to a particular region and u still asked those who want to break away to keep quiet? U are the silly one bro. Pls..think twice. In a sane country, people like u will understand why the east demands for their own country...in a sane country, people like u from another region would join in protest to call on the government to issue out referendum to know how popular the demand is in the east. |
obailala:Guy, I am not in support of Biafra but I so hate it when people call their demand names! See, it is not by force to remain with a country...after all, it was the British govt that brought this country together. I don't know why u guys have failed to understand that call for self rule is not a crime. It is simple: all they need do is look into this issue and carry out a referendum peacefully. Nigerians should undersstand that agitating for self rule by ipob is not a crime. In a sane country, other citizens from the other regions would even join them in protest to see that a referendum is carried out to know if the demand is popular or not. Must blacks always act like animals? Was Scotland not making same demands over the years? Didn't British govt carry out referendum few years ago to know if the demand was popular or not. If I'm to choose now, I will prefer to be with Nigeria than Biafra. Reasons best known to me. But don't attack their call for their own country, it is not a stupid call and it is not a crime. It is just that we blacks are some how stupid and cruel to our selves! We should also ask our selves: is Nigeria working with the current system of government? After over 50 years of doing same thing and no progress, and we are still doing the same thing! Are we mad? If this is not working, we can try another system of govt. Why can't we just act like civilised people pls? |
Oshege:U sabi the thing joor... |
xendra:See me see gobe o..instead of these people to be empathizing with me, they are here attacking me. I was faithful simple! I desired something, yes...or is it bad to desire something too? No..to desire is allowed but to do is the sin. Some other guys would av simply cooked up stories and break up with the main babe and start up a new life with the new fine chick. |
ridwanayo:Bro....this is not necessary per say. It is normal for Lagos to be generating this kind of IGR. Lagos was the capital of Nigeria before it was shifted to Abuja. Every country has her own commercial hub and Lagos is that for Nigeria. I don't know why all these attack on south easth. Generally, most other states are not generating this type of IGR and Lagos should have been doing more than this when you compare it with other commercial cities like Jbourg, Cairo, Rabat etc. We are too backward in this country my brother. Must everything be turned into Igbo vas Yoruba thing? If u don't like Igbo people like u av expressed, why not join those who are singing for them to have their own country? A lot comes into play when it comes to IGR! The FG should make those regions investment friendly... Any one who comes into the country will want to invest in Lagos first becus of so many infrastructures that will make his/her business grow. It is normal. Lagos enjoyed many years of both British and Nigerian govt heavy investments. Other states without these kind of opportunities should be praised for trying as well to generate income without depending on FG that much. I think this Igbo vs Yoruba madness should stop. Nairaland admin should sanitize this forum and delete any comment that attacks any tribe no matter how stylishly the person dropped it. It is making this forum boring. |
chigoizie7:I also had the opportunity to cook up story and break up with her remember... ![]() |
naughtynaughty:I like this prayer...e make sense Ameeeeen ![]() |
naughtynaughty:He is saying that he fvcks both boys and girls The matter don clear now ? ![]() |
Ramon92:Very well said |
emotions1:No mind them jaree |
“Wifey4life, wen r u rtnin? Must u complete d 8wks of IT? Sch mks no sense wtout u. HURRRYYYYY n save a soul!” – Chinny read the sms again and felt a warm tingle all over her body. She smiled and tried to recall how often she’d read it since she received it shortly after 5 a.m., maybe eight, no, twelve times. It didn’t matter. She’d read it so many times and would probably do so all day long. – And why not? The writer, Gerald, was the reason Nsukka was bearable when school was in session. She had fought her parents to seek admission into UniLag or any other school in Lagos, but they wouldn’t hear of it. Being alumni of the University of Nigeria, Nsukka, (UNN) themselves, they generally over-rated the school in her judgment. They claimed that the quasi-rural environment is specially suited to academic pursuits but she had countered that, “All work and no play will make Chinny a sad girl”. – They even resorted to repeating some slogans which she considered ridiculous like, “A UNN graduate is naturally ahead of you” and “In UNN, we restore the dignity of man”. “Whatever!” she would reply, seeing that arguing with them was a futile exercise. – So to UNN she had come and just when she thought she would die of boredom that first semester, she met Gerald and agreed with her parents that UNN was really the place to be. He resumed late having “shopped” into Mass Communication from Mechanical Engineering, the course he had been admitted to study, because he had insufficient credits in science subjects. He was a natural leader and although they already had a class representative, he secured the help of graduate and final-year students to organise tutorials for all the first-year courses. – It wasn’t long before they became an item. Her friends cautioned her to slow things down. Some of them claimed it was unwise to have a boyfriend in her class. They did have a point there because she and Gerald had been caught exchanging romantic glances and love notes by several lecturers. But she didn’t care. What she was feeling was more important than all their “stuffy” lectures anyway. – Before the end of the second semester, she was spending more time in his place than at hers after lectures. There was good reason for that, she’d told herself. She stayed in the hostel and there was little comfort and many prying eyes there. Gerald shared a room with a friend off campus. They had a refrigerator, cable TV, a DVD player and what have you. There’s nothing more welcoming than a chilled drink after traversing the campus on a sweltering day and she never missed an episode of her favorite Telemundo series or the latest Nollywood movies. – But her grades gave her no comfort or cheer. At the end of first year, she “earned” three C’s. The other lecturers, “for reasons best known to them, decided to punish” her “efforts with D’s and F’s”. The class performance was generally poor but Gerald got two A’s, no D’s, no F’s. She was so proud of him! To make such a result after joining the class late was truly a feat, she told him. He told her the secret was night class but she wasn’t prepared to lose her sleep for any grade. – By their second year, she came up with the “bright idea” that they should move in together. He confessed that he was largely supported by his roommate as his parents had only a paltry and irregular government pension to live on. That admission made her to fall harder in love with him. What honesty! What guy would tell a woman the truth about his financial position, she asked herself. – She offered to foot most of the bill. Her father’s younger brother, Chuka, loved her to bits and had always spoiled her. She got the funds from him on the pretext that she needed to pay for computer programming trainings that will get her Microsoft and Oracle certification before graduation. She begged him not to tell her parents because they will discourage her thinking the trainings will interfere with her Mass Communication studies and she assured him that they won’t. She paid for a room off campus and with Gerald’s meagre help, they furnished it to their taste. From that point, they cast off all restraint. He began to call her “wifey” and as well he might for were they not doing everything a married couple did? She began to cut classes because her wifely duties were really taking a toll on her. While her friends were in the library, she checked recipes online, shopped and performed culinary miracles to wow him with all manner of delectable dishes. Whoever said that the way to a man’s heart was his stomach was spot on because Gerald was, in her view, totally consumed with love for her. – And what better proof than this sms and countless others, the pings, the Facebook and WhatsApp messages? The late-night calls too, although it’d been a while they’d had one of those. They would have spent this first internship (IT) together working at Voice FM, the new Radio Nigeria station in Nsukka, if not that her parents had scuttled her plans by arranging that she should work at the Vanguard newspapers in Lagos. – She looked at the gifts she had carefully selected for him – an Android (Infinix Hot) and a suit that spoke of sartorial splendour sewn by one of the best hands in Maryland. She would have bought more if she didn’t have to factor in their household expenses once she got back to school. She had told him there was no getting out of the remaining weeks of the IT but she meant to surprise him by returning to Nsukka tomorrow. How happy he will be, she thought. – She could just imagine their reunion. He would scream, oh so loud, and he would pick her up and spin her round. No, he would carry her and dance around the compound, knocking on every door and announcing, “My wifey is hooome!” Poor thing, she thought, how he had missed her! Now, who was she kidding? She’d probably missed him even more. And that’s an argument that would never end, you know, who missed the other more. – The next morning, her parents dropped her off at the Peace Park, telling her to be a good girl, to remember the kind of family she came from and to ensure she came out with nothing short of a 2:1 (second class, upper degree), which was the family standard. She had dutifully nodded, wondering what their reaction would be if they knew how poor her grades were or that she was shacking up with her class mate. She had told them she got mostly B’s in her first year, a couple of A’s in her first semester, second year and that other results were yet to be released. – The journey was uneventful and painfully long. She blamed her parents for being pinchpennies and making her travel to school by road. But very soon, she would see Gerald and this journey would be worth the while, she assured herself as they approached Opi. Fifteen minutes later, she nearly pushed down the lady by the bus door in her hurry to disembark. She offered her apologies, helped the driver untie her suitcase behind his seat and dashed to the road to pick a motorcycle taxi (okada). – Sensing her impatience, the okada rider sped down University Market Road, crossed the UNN main gate and made for Onuiyi Link Road. In less than no time, they were in front of the house she indicated along Onuiyi Road. She saw two of her neighbours lounging in front of the house. They seemed to be snickering at first, but they quickly composed themselves and came to help with her luggage. – “Na wa oh!” one of them, a student of Chemistry called Dapo, said. He held her suitcase to prevent further movement and asked, “My dear, how was your journey?” It was nice of him to ask but she didn’t travel this far to see him, she thought. But why start a quarrel at the beginning of the session? So she replied, “It was fine.” She added a lie for good measure, “My people send their regards”. The other boy, Ahmed (in Linguistics), whose eyes had been darting about, asked if he could get her something to cool off with from the nearby kiosk. – She couldn’t stand it anymore. “What are you guys up to?” she queried. “Why are you waylaying me like this? I hope Gerald is okay.” Without waiting for their response, she grabbed her suitcase and marched into the compound. A sure sign that something was amiss was the female underwear on the clothesline in front of their room. She burst into the room and could not believe her eyes. Gerald was cuddling a girl she recognised from their Natural Science class! – -The end- ⒸEdith Ugochi Ohaja 2015 May God guide our children and help them to live in a way that honours Him in Jesus’ name. Amen. Source: http://edithohaja.com/going-home-to-gerald-short-story/ |
naijaboiy:And remember that I didn't do it. I could av if I really didn't respect my main babe. |
xendra:I don't know what else u call faithfulness though I respected her enough not to have broken up wit her with cooked up lies or go ahead to bring the new babe home |
naijaboiy:I wasnt playing around bro...I was only mingling with a new friend. We all must be tempted to cheat but it is left for u to fall to the temptation. |
LordDecency:even on a sunday eh? ![]() |
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