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BusinessBullet Shell Casing Saved Him During The Covid-19 Pandemic by veyo01(op): 7:36am On Mar 29, 2023
Ben never thought that selling bullet shell casings would become a lifeline for him during the COVID-19 pandemic. He was just an ordinary man living in a small town, struggling to make ends meet before the pandemic hit. But when the world turned upside down, Ben was left with nothing but his wit and resilience to survive.

At the beginning of the pandemic, everything seemed fine. Ben still had a job and was earning enough to support his family. But as the situation worsened, the company he worked for started cutting jobs, and Ben was one of the unfortunate ones who lost his job.

With no source of income and bills piling up, Ben was desperate. He started looking for odd jobs, but no one was hiring. His family was surviving on the little savings they had left, but that wouldn't last long. As days turned into weeks, and weeks into months, Ben was losing hope.

One day, while taking a walk around his neighborhood, Ben stumbled upon a few bullet shell casings lying on the ground. He picked them up, not knowing what to do with them. As he walked back home, he noticed that there were more casings scattered around the streets. That's when an idea struck him.

Ben started collecting bullet shell casings from the streets and selling them online. To his surprise, the demand for bullet shell casings was high, as people were using them to create jewelry, home decor, and even ammunition.

Slowly but steadily, Ben's business started to pick up. He was able to make enough money to support his family and pay off his bills. He started to buy bullet shell casings from shooting ranges and gun stores, and his business was growing. It wasn't easy, as he faced a lot of challenges along the way, but Ben was determined to make it work.

As the pandemic continued to wreak havoc, Ben's business thrived. He was able to provide for his family, and even help out his neighbors who were struggling. The pandemic had taught Ben a valuable lesson - to be resourceful and to never give up.

This is a real deal. See for yourself here how bullet shell casings can fetch you a good living
Jobs/VacanciesGov Wike to employ through Rivers State Civil Service within 2 weeks Deadline by veyo01(op):
The Rivers State government is seeking to employ over 10,000 people for specific positions in the Rivers State Civil Service. The recruitment will run from now till the 10th of April 2023.

Despite the amount of time this might seem to be, remember that employment opportunities like this tend to get messy, characterized by server overload and many other issues.

I got this exclusive information from my brother, who works in the civil service. Apparently, it is yet to hit the mainstream media.

I just submitted my application, and I thought to share it with my Nairaland family here. Before the usual rush starts, access it here.
Jobs/VacanciesMy Job Hunt Story As A Fresh Graduate by veyo01(op): 9:11am On Mar 28, 2023
It was a bright and sunny day in Lagos, and I had just graduated from the university with a degree in accounting. With my shiny new degree in hand, I was on the hunt for my first job as an accountant. I had applied to several companies without much success, but I was determined not to give up.

One day, I received a call from a microfinance bank in Lagos that had received my application. They asked me to come in for an interview the next day, and I was thrilled at the opportunity. I quickly prepared myself, wearing my best suit and polishing my shoes. I was determined to make a good impression.

As I walked into the bank, I was greeted by a friendly receptionist who directed me to the interview room. As I sat down nervously, I noticed that the interviewer was looking at me with a curious expression on his face.

He asked me the usual questions about my experience and qualifications, and I answered them as best as I could. But then he asked me a question that caught me off guard: "If you were a superhero, what would your superpower be?" and I'm like you dey whine ni?

I paused for a moment, wondering if this was some kind of trick question. Then I replied, "I would have the power to turn back time so that I could correct any mistakes I made today."

To my surprise, the interviewer burst out laughing. Apparently, he had been asking that question to all the candidates, and I was the first one to come up with a creative answer (I guess). It turned out that my sense of humor was just what the bank was looking for in an accountant, because we were all qualified for this job.

After the interview, I was thrilled to receive a call offering me the job. I had finally landed my first job as an accountant, and I knew that my sense of humor had played a big role in helping me get there.

There are plenty of opportunities out there, and with a bit of creativity, you too can land your dream job.

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