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PhonesRe: My Gionee F103pro Experience by Pweezy(m): 6:07pm On Nov 27, 2016
viso311:
16gb internal memory,what is the free space of that internal memory coz i believe that some apps must have consumed some of it.
@ op or anyone who has bought the phone should tell me what is the size of the free space in that 16gb internal memory
Gionee f103pro is memory card enabled... battery is cool too.. Selfie camera is d bomb
AutosRe: Reg 2003 Toyota Camry @ N850k. SOLD. by Pweezy(m): 9:08am On Nov 27, 2016
First body...? 700...?
SportsRe: Sundowns Wins CAF Champions League 2016! by Pweezy(m): 6:49am On Oct 24, 2016
Bravo to them
FamilyRe: Problem Associated With Recharging Phone Via Bank Account by Pweezy(m): 6:54pm On Oct 22, 2016
OP pls send a mail to cfc@ubagroup.com with ur account details and someone will instantly help u resolve d challenge
CareerRe: Tips For Dealing With A Difficult Boss by Pweezy(op): 11:33am On Oct 18, 2016
nmreports:
Bosses... One of the things that can affect any employees personal life. Mentally, socially and morally.
Learning to deal with them will go a long way.
It becomes easier if you have emotional intelligence.
i do concur...Emotional Intelligence is Key to managing people
FoodRe: How To Prepare Oats With Microwave by Pweezy(op): 4:38pm On Oct 17, 2016
rainmaker12:
1. Put a desired amount of oat in a ceramic or plastic bowl
2. Add water and stir ( I suggest adding lots of water like 30% oat 70% water)
3. Drop or sprinkle sugar as you wish and stir again (You can add salt, very little salt....trust me its nice)
4. Place in a microwave for 1min, bring it out, stir again and return to the microwave for another 1min (This duration is applicable to a "soup bowl" not too big, if you preparing more you can increase the time to 2 or 3mins intervals.
5. Repeat No.4 for another 1min. (Total time should be 3mins with good MW)
6. Add Milk and you are good.


Don't leave it straight 3mins in the MW if you want to enjoy it with milk and control the thickness. grin
amma try this method!
FoodRe: How To Prepare Oats With Microwave by Pweezy(op): 4:37pm On Oct 17, 2016
opeaceo:
hopefully, this helps....

You can leave your oats soaked in a jar with fruit(s) of your choice, sugar/honey, plain yoghurt/milk, overnight, bring it out the next morning and just warm using the microwave. I prefer eating mine without warming, it tastes good.
thanks...will give it a try
CareerTips For Dealing With A Difficult Boss by Pweezy(op): 3:02pm On Oct 17, 2016
Here are 5 strategies for how to make the best of a challenging situation, things you can do to change the situation from your end, and how it can benefit your career.

Don’t be too sensitive

The first rule of tough bosses is not to take anything personally. Your boss might have a temper, or a super exacting work ethic, or almost unreasonable standards. Your boss might throw tantrums or demand the impossible. Your boss might be short with you. None of these things should be interpreted as personal affronts.

Your boss is human, and dealing with a bunch of things that have nothing to do with you; that’s in the background of every interaction. But also, a real professional takes the message in the madness (This project not perfect yet? Okay!) and leaves any perceived judgment behind. Let the tone or manner of the delivery be whatever it is; take the information you need and simply do your job. Plus, it doesn’t necessarily matter if your boss likes you.

Come up with the solutions yourself

If you have a tough boss, try to get your questions answered elsewhere—same with your problems and small talk. It’s not possible to never need something from your boss, but you could probably drastically cut down on how many interactions you have with her where you’re not making her life easier. Focus on delivering results when you walk into her office. The more you go in there with solutions to her problems, rather than questions about your own… the better.

Be Proactive

If you have access to your boss’s schedule, make a note of what big projects and priorities she’s working on and stay mindful of them. Help where you can. Be proactive. Keep thinking forward, and help your boss do the same. And instead of waiting to be asked to check in (or for an informal performance review), take the initiative to schedule regular check-ins with your boss and come prepared. Detail what you’ve been working on and the progress you’ve been making. Basically, anticipate your boss’s needs and questions and have answers always at the ready.

Radiate confidence

Even when you make mistakes. Especially when you make mistakes! Rather than trying to hide or fib your way out of it, take responsibility. Own it. Say “I screwed up and here is how I’m already working to fix it.” Remind yourself that their anger will fade, that you’re still the smart and capable employee they hired, and give them a bunch of good reasons to forget you ever erred.

Figure out what’s in it for you

A tough boss can actually be a great opportunity. You’ll work that much harder, be that much more on your game. And you’ll probably get lots more done. You’ll also figure out what you are (and aren’t) looking for in your next boss, so you can make a more informed career decision when next you’re on the market. Try to focus on the positive aspects of this challenging situation, and you’ll be able to use this one tough boss to better your whole career.

Source: http://job.naij.com/

Cc:lalasticlala
AutosRe: (duke) Vw Golf3 Gti 1.8litr For 390k by Pweezy(m): 10:19am On Oct 12, 2016
250k...serious buyer
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Bank Teller by Pweezy(m): 7:05pm On Oct 09, 2016
jpmorgan003:
No sir.
ok...Tnx
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Bank Teller by Pweezy(m): 4:25pm On Oct 09, 2016
jpmorgan003:
Do me a regular mail, just like u did send ur cv to my inbox. I don't understand how pm works on nairaland.
good day sir,

pls im jst seeing this,

I will like to find out if the application is still open...

its for my sister...will appreciate your response.

regards,
FoodRe: How To Prepare Oats With Microwave by Pweezy(op): 1:33pm On Sep 30, 2016
JuanDeDios:
Use a gas stove or an electric stove. But an oven is a good alternative for a microwave. People just need to get out of the "instant" craze.
ok...tnx
FoodRe: How To Prepare Oats With Microwave by Pweezy(op): 6:05am On Sep 30, 2016
JuanDeDios:
You should prepare nothing with microwave. It's baaaaad! Find better alternatives.
Thanks, but any other way to achieve this in the office?
FoodHow To Prepare Oats With Microwave by Pweezy(op): 6:54pm On Sep 28, 2016
Hello Chefs,
Please I wanna find out t possibility of preparing oats meal with d help of microwave. This is because I have limited time to heat the oat on the gas at home and will wanna take it at the office.

Helpful tips will be appreciated.

thanks
Science/TechnologyRe: Google Launches Youtube Go App by Pweezy(m): 8:37am On Sep 28, 2016
this is a welcomed devt
HealthRe: Ask The Eye Doctor Any Problem Concerning The Eyes by Pweezy(m): 10:57pm On Sep 13, 2016
hi docs in d house...I have dis challenge of being unable see write-ups, even from close distance...Also I get to squaint my eyes when I get in contact with mild sunlight
PhonesRe: Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge Cracked Screen by Pweezy(m): 1:20pm On Sep 12, 2016
#45k @Slot
BusinessRe: All You Need To Know About The Founder Of MMM, Sergey Mavordi by Pweezy(m): 7:52am On Sep 02, 2016
End time scammers
EducationRe: Unilag 2016 thread by Pweezy(m): 4:50pm On Jul 22, 2016
pls when is deadline for sale of forms
EducationRe: Unilag 2016 thread by Pweezy(m): 4:53pm On Jul 12, 2016
kalan:
what is the question?
I have BSc Banking and Finance, With Professional qualifications with NIM and Chartered Institute of Administration...pls can i apply for Organisational Behaviour?

Thanks
EducationRe: Unilag 2016 thread by Pweezy(m): 4:51pm On Jul 12, 2016
kalan never ans my own question ooo
EducationRe: Unilag 2016 thread by Pweezy(m): 9:17am On Jul 11, 2016
Mr Kalan,

Please i need ur assistance. I have BSc Banking and Finance, With Professional qualifications with NIM and Chartered Institute of Administration...pls can i apply for Organisational Behaviour?

Thanks

Cc: Kalan
EducationRe: Unilag 2016 thread by Pweezy(m): 10:29am On Jul 06, 2016
FarmManagers:
@Droyal


Thanks very much. You can sms it to: 08030915703 or email it to farmmanagers2012 (at) gmail.com

Pls the (at) in the email address is actually '@'. It is meant to minimize spam mails.

Thanks for being very helpful.
Dear Farmanager,
pls I av a Bsc in Banking and Finance, prof qualifications.in
Administration and Management..., can I apply for Msc
Organisational Behaviour?
EducationRe: Unilag 2016 thread by Pweezy(m): 7:27am On Jul 03, 2016
Dear Kalan,

pls I av a Bsc in Banking and Finance, prof qualifications.in Administration and Management..., can I apply for Msc Organisational Behaviour?

thanks in anticipation
EducationRe: Unilag 2016 thread by Pweezy(m): 7:57am On Jun 23, 2016
hi Kalan, pls I have Bsc in Banking n Finance, pls im i qualified to apply for Organizational behaviour...also ow is Part time classes structured?
EducationRe: All 2016 Postgraduate Aspirant Thread by Pweezy(m): 7:13am On Jun 23, 2016
ibadanfinest:
Since its postgraduate diploma, u are good to go
bro pls does UI offer part time mgt courses for part time?...+ is it only weekends? is it advisable for one who intends coming to ibadan evry weekend?

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