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Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Jobs/vacancies Section Chatroom by Screwface(m): 5:28pm On Feb 23, 2016
HazzanAsher:


Thats mouth watering

Yes. Same as the stress, mouth watering too.
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Jobs/vacancies Section Chatroom by Screwface(m): 4:43pm On Feb 23, 2016
HazzanAsher:


If I may as sir, whats a working float?

Lol. Money you fuel the car with. Not part of your salary. It comes monthly.
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Jobs/vacancies Section Chatroom by Screwface(m): 2:30pm On Feb 23, 2016
HazzanAsher:


Yea thanks. Linkedin just started having meanin to me cos i never liked the site.
Until last december when I came across the profile of the CEO of biogenerics where I connected and sent him a msg. He told me he wld let me know when theyre recruiting and surprisingly in january, he sent me a msg telling me to forward my cv to the recruiter email and thats how the process started.
The thing is I dont know If I shld send him a msg now to thank him for the opportunity given to me so far and tell him that ive done the interviews or I shldnt msg him so he wont think im seeking a form of preferential treatment for the appointment.

I don't know. You could just mail and tell him you attended the interview, as I'm very sure he wasn't part of the panel that interviewed you.
I pray you get in. It's a good company. On the car issue, I know they give a Toyota Corolla and a working float. Along with other things.
Best wishes

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Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Jobs/vacancies Section Chatroom by Screwface(m): 7:29am On Feb 23, 2016
HazzanAsher:
Who knows about biogenerics ltd in alagomeji bus stop area of yaba? Ive got an interview with them today. Ive read abt them from their page tho but I like to know the conditions of working on their medical sales team.
If you have any info abt this, please hint me
Thanks
Cc davide470 amicable09 lero15 therealadonye beau49 et all

Hi. It's a very good company. Pay is above industry standard. Working conditions are also excellent. You also have complete medical insurance, and a crazy commission if you meet your targets. I happen to follow the MD on LinkedIn. A friend also worked there until he resigned last year, a decision he still regrets till today.

You'll have to work your assrs off though. They have purely high end ethical products.
Good luck.

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Nairaland / General / Re: Linda Ikeji Is Not A Blogger By T.I.A by Screwface(m): 5:57am On Feb 15, 2016
No. She's not. She's an actress;sad sad

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Nairaland / General / Re: hohoho!!kwanu? by Screwface(m): 4:53am On Jan 28, 2016
Alosiby.
HI.

Breathing, hi.

Egghead, hi.
Romance / Re: How Many States Have You Been To? by Screwface(m): 11:34am On Dec 23, 2015
Ondo. Edo. Ekiti. Plateau. Gombe. Bauchi. Niger. Nasssrawa. Lagos. Ogun. Osun. Kwara. Kaduna. Katsina. Abuja. Abia. Kogi. Oyo. Imo.

grin
Travel / Re: How It Is To Live As A Doctor In Victoria Islands, Lagos? by Screwface(m): 1:11pm On Dec 11, 2015
drck:
Thank You very much for the information,
I have heard that Victoria island is an expensive place to live and was wondering that if i supposedly go out twice or thrice a week for shopping, bar, restaurant will i be able to do some savings with my package or will i just be surviving.

Yes. VI is an expensive place to live in, in terms of accommodation. But you've got that covered, yeah?
The shopping part, it all depends on your needs and wants. How much you are able to save depends on your lifestyle, really.
Travel / Re: How It Is To Live As A Doctor In Victoria Islands, Lagos? by Screwface(m): 7:54pm On Dec 10, 2015
I'm guessing you're an expatriate.

To your concerns.
1)As a Medical Doctor, practising in Nigeria, and in a private setup, the society generally respect your likes. You'd have no issues with garnering respects from folks around, even from fellow colleagues.

2) 300k, plus food and accommodation, fair deal. I have so many GPs as friends, I can authoritatively tell you none of them enjoy the package you are been offered. 300k monthly, with your accommodation and feeding sorted out for you is an excellent package, anywhere in Nigeria.

3)By surviving, what exactly do you mean? Pay utility bills and what else? It all depends on your lifestyle too. You can save as much as you choose to. My opinion though.

4) I don't quite get what you wrote there. But if you are concerned about your employer keeping to the terms of the contract you'd be signing, or have signed with him, I'll advice you have an open mind...one that can take disappointments. The private sector in Nigeria, when it comes to breaking terms of employment, they are kings. There's virtually not a law that puts them in check.

Best wishes, Dr CK

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