Re: Diamond Bank PLC: Annual Tsunami by naijaboy756: 1:51pm On Jan 18, 2016 |
bobby56: @Poster, your friend is just being NAIVE and perhaps lacks a good qualification. I was once a victim of such Tsunami but I got a good job almost immediately because I had a qualification (ICAN ATS- then) and I was able to give a good explanation. Today I have moved on and even had higher qualification for any other eventuality. I wish all the best though. lucky you!!! My friend is a very smart person. God was good to you to have gotten another job immediately you left. He started his MBA while he was in the bank and will soon complete the program. So you see he is not naïve. The job has just refused to come cos I'm sure he has submitted his CV with most banks around. |
Re: Diamond Bank PLC: Annual Tsunami by maestroferddi: 1:52pm On Jan 18, 2016 |
tyor: 89% appraisal score does not imply that he is a strong candidate. He Cud be the weakest link where others had scores above 90%.
Also, it is possible that he was appraised 89% for clerical work (such as customer service). He is not useful than a Trader with 60% appraisal.
The question is, is your role pivotal to the employers operation? No (i presume) Oga, must you be meaner than a Minna hard man? |
Re: Diamond Bank PLC: Annual Tsunami by badboy: 2:38pm On Jan 18, 2016 |
shameseun:
Sometimes if they get overwhelmed by mode of selection, the resort to random mode. Don't know how it works at Diamond Bank presently, considering the fact the bank now has a self appraisal software put in place. Way back then it was subjective,your supervisor was just called from Head Office and asked to nominate candidates for sack. God help you if you are not in your supervisors good books, even if you scored 100%. You won't even know when it happens. You just resume 7:15am, try logging in without success and after several attempts you call IT,telling them your system has issues and they put you on hold. 30 minutes later, you get the call advising you to resign. In shock,you scribble the letter and pass on to your back stabbing supervisor who feigns ignorance. Much later you get to know the truth. To my mind, the hardest part for someone in bank operations is acclimatization with the real world. After working without leave like a robot from 7am to 9pm for years,in a high efficiency environment,the real world seems so slow and inefficient. You keep wondering why everyone around you is ineffective. You also realize, due to excessive sweating when outdoors, that the air conditioned environment has conditioned your body. It also takes days to get used to sunlight.Your feeding habit totally distorted. With time, the truth dawns on you...you were just a name and I.D. number to the bank. Your feeling of indispensability due to your efforts and dedication was just an illusion. The branch moved on smoothly without you. All those bank pallies you thought you had dont even call to ask how you are doing. The customers who previously called you from morning till night stop calling when they realize you are out. You are alone...pained..wondering if everything was worth it. The point of this epistle is for those of us still working for corporations to constantly have it at the back of our minds that the job is just a means to an end and not an end in itself,unless of course your family owns the enterprise,which in itself does not exist in perpetuity. You are ultimately responsible for your life. Do not expect anyone to plan it for you. Prepare for the jungle and chose what part of the food chain you want to play. Don't be deceived, sooner or later,you will enter that jungle. As they say,life is a joke. You are either laughing or being laughed at. Your choice. 19 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Diamond Bank PLC: Annual Tsunami by shameseun: 2:40pm On Jan 18, 2016 |
cbrass:
can you just cut the crap you are saying? you sound like the 419 here, so they must always robb us, is that what you are trying to say? have always known these banks and their owners feed fat on corruption and you still want it to continue abi? Actually common sense is not common. And passing six isn't passing sense. |
Re: Diamond Bank PLC: Annual Tsunami by Nobody: 2:46pm On Jan 18, 2016 |
badboy:
Don't know how it works at Diamond Bank presently, considering the fact the bank now has a self appraisal software put in place. Way back then it was subjective,your supervisor was just called from Head Office and asked to nominate candidates for sack. God help you if you are not in your supervisors good books, even if you scored 100%. You won't even know when it happens. You just resume 7:15am, try logging in without success and after several attempts you call IT,telling them your system has issues and they put you on hold. 30 minutes later, you get the call advising you to resign. In shock,you scribble the letter and pass on to your back stabbing supervisor who feigns ignorance. Much later you get to know the truth. To my mind, the hardest part for someone in bank operations is acclimatization with the real world. After working without leave like a robot from 7am to 9pm for years,in a high efficiency environment,the real world seems so slow and inefficient. You keep wondering why everyone around you is ineffective. You also realize, due to excessive sweating when outdoors, that the air conditioned environment has conditioned your body. It also takes days to get used to sunlight.Your feeding habit totally distorted. With time, the truth dawns on you...you were just a name and I.D. number to the bank. Your feeling of indispensability due to your efforts and dedication was just an illusion. The branch moved on smoothly without you. All those bank pallies you thought you had dont even call to ask how you are doing. The customers who previously called you from morning till night stop calling when they realize you are out. You are alone...pained..wondering if everything was worth it. The point of this epistle is for those of us still working for corporations to constantly have it at the back of our minds that the job is just a means to an end and not an end in itself,unless of course your family owns the enterprise,which in itself does not exist in perpetuity. You are ultimately responsible for your life. Do not expect anyone to plan it for you. Prepare for the jungle and chose what part of the food chain you want to play. Don't be deceived, sooner or later,you will enter that jungle. As they say,life is a joke. You are either laughing or being laughed at. Your choice. Thumbs up |
Re: Diamond Bank PLC: Annual Tsunami by naijaboy756: 3:56pm On Jan 18, 2016 |
badboy:
Don't know how it works at Diamond Bank presently, considering the fact the bank now has a self appraisal software put in place. Way back then it was subjective,your supervisor was just called from Head Office and asked to nominate candidates for sack. God help you if you are not in your supervisors good books, even if you scored 100%. You won't even know when it happens. You just resume 7:15am, try logging in without success and after several attempts you call IT,telling them your system has issues and they put you on hold. 30 minutes later, you get the call advising you to resign. In shock,you scribble the letter and pass on to your back stabbing supervisor who feigns ignorance. Much later you get to know the truth. To my mind, the hardest part for someone in bank operations is acclimatization with the real world. After working without leave like a robot from 7am to 9pm for years,in a high efficiency environment,the real world seems so slow and inefficient. You keep wondering why everyone around you is ineffective. You also realize, due to excessive sweating when outdoors, that the air conditioned environment has conditioned your body. It also takes days to get used to sunlight.Your feeding habit totally distorted. With time, the truth dawns on you...you were just a name and I.D. number to the bank. Your feeling of indispensability due to your efforts and dedication was just an illusion. The branch moved on smoothly without you. All those bank pallies you thought you had dont even call to ask how you are doing. The customers who previously called you from morning till night stop calling when they realize you are out. You are alone...pained..wondering if everything was worth it. The point of this epistle is for those of us still working for corporations to constantly have it at the back of our minds that the job is just a means to an end and not an end in itself,unless of course your family owns the enterprise,which in itself does not exist in perpetuity. You are ultimately responsible for your life. Do not expect anyone to plan it for you. Prepare for the jungle and chose what part of the food chain you want to play. Don't be deceived, sooner or later,you will enter that jungle. As they say,life is a joke. You are either laughing or being laughed at. Your choice. the self appraisal software only helps to assign figures/ratings which they *might* use. The Divisional head still has the power to donate people. The proud and unreasonable div heads will just donate people's career to show they have power . |
Re: Diamond Bank PLC: Annual Tsunami by apachelast: 4:07pm On Jan 18, 2016 |
He should just tell dem, he wasnt good enough for them.! We should see wats going to happen then! |
Re: Diamond Bank PLC: Annual Tsunami by bobby56(m): 4:36pm On Jan 18, 2016 |
naijaboy756: lucky you!!! My friend is a very smart person. God was good to you to have gotten another job immediately you left. He started his MBA while he was in the bank and will soon complete the program. So you see he is not naïve. The job has just refused to come cos I'm sure he has submitted his CV with most banks around. What I mean by qualification is that you must have a profession that can fetch you a job almost immediately. Without prejudice to him, if you have Masters in Zoology, Arabic Studies, Animal Science or History, tell me how easy it is for you to get a job? PLS I AM NOT MOCKING HIM; JUST TRYING TO MAKE A POINT. Moreover, looking for job in another Bank can be very frustrating unless you are good and with a good track record. He should look for job elsewhere and should not be proud. I believe God would help him. I first got a job as an Account Officer before moving to another Bank. |
Re: Diamond Bank PLC: Annual Tsunami by XtraSmooth404: 4:49pm On Jan 18, 2016 |
Baboo13: This is the advantage a government work will always have anyday anytime.............Job security
No targets, no pressure
Not against anyone aspiring high, But we young people of nowadays don't want to start small, you have the mindset of 'my pay must start with 150k, nothing less', 'I want to work in an oil coy', and all that and all that
I'm writing this cos I'm sure some of you typing here one had an opportunity to work in a govt establishment.. (Ministries, agencies et al) but rejected it Government jobs don't come easily. Besides, some people just want something challenging. Not everyone is ready to sit in an office from 8am-4pm doing nothing. 4 Likes |
Re: Diamond Bank PLC: Annual Tsunami by ladenz(m): 4:51pm On Jan 18, 2016 |
ossaisly: One foolish morning, a bank would just ask workers to resign just like that? Na wa o. But if I may ask, is this a new banking practise? Whether yes or no, is the regulatory body i.e CBN aware of this wicked practise?
If it is true, maybe I should say thunder should that inhuman diamond bank. Maybe sha. Biko, Is it the morning that is Foolish or the bank? 1 Like |
Re: Diamond Bank PLC: Annual Tsunami by naijaboy756: 5:02pm On Jan 18, 2016 |
bobby56: What I mean by qualification is that you must have a profession that can fetch you a job almost immediately. Without prejudice to him, if you have Masters in Zoology, Arabic Studies, Animal Science or History, tell me how easy it is for you to get a job? PLS I AM NOT MOCKING HIM; JUST TRYING TO MAKE A POINT. Moreover, looking for job in another Bank can be very frustrating unless you are good and with a good track record. He should look for job elsewhere and should not be proud. I believe God would help him. I first got a job as an Account Officer before moving to another Bank. ok bro |
Re: Diamond Bank PLC: Annual Tsunami by naijaboy756: 5:06pm On Jan 18, 2016 |
ladenz:
Biko, Is it the morning that is Foolish or the bank? na d bank o! The human resources unit is the one to be blamed here. In as much as you are not the direct boss to the staff concerned, they should find a way of reconciling the sack list submitted by the divisional head, the staff appraisal score and the staff records for Queries and punishment. They shouldn't just say *go* because the staff boss recommended. It doesn't make them professional |
Re: Diamond Bank PLC: Annual Tsunami by Nobody: 5:48pm On Jan 18, 2016 |
naijaboy756: the worst part of the wickedness is he wasn't paid a kobo after about 4 years of service That's why he was asked to resign, So he won't be paid. Who gets paid for resigning. The Mafia manager explains this ploy! |
Re: Diamond Bank PLC: Annual Tsunami by naijaboy756: 5:59pm On Jan 18, 2016 |
vfactor:
That's why he was asked to resign, So he won't be paid. Who gets paid for resigning. The Mafia manager explains this ploy! he was lost in between the devil and the red sea.. Asked to resign so that he can be employed by another bank OR be sacked,paid and then have issues with employment in another bank. The bank leaves you with the demonic options. It is terrible. Diamond appears to be a great bank but with this, I fear for them |
Re: Diamond Bank PLC: Annual Tsunami by Nobody: 6:05pm On Jan 18, 2016 |
naijaboy756: he was lost in between the devil and the red sea.. Asked to resign so that he can be employed by another bank OR be sacked,paid and then have issues with employment in another bank. The bank leaves you with the demonic options. It is terrible. Diamond appears to be a great bank but with this, I fear for them They can't sack u just like that! U could press charges. Before someone is sacked, there would documented evidence of unruly behaviours, such as queries. Except in the case of theft or fighting, which would be stated in your termination letter. Since he's got no queries he can't be sacked just like that. Its just blackmail. Besides people who gets fired, still get another job. |
Re: Diamond Bank PLC: Annual Tsunami by Handsome4real(m): 6:20pm On Jan 18, 2016 |
Does he/she pay his/her tithe? |
Re: Diamond Bank PLC: Annual Tsunami by naijaboy756: 6:28pm On Jan 18, 2016 |
vfactor:
They can't sack u just like that! U could press charges. Before someone is sacked, there would documented evidence of unruly behaviours, such as queries. Except in the case of theft or fighting, which would be stated in your termination letter. Since he's got no queries he can't be sacked just like that. Its just blackmail. Besides people who gets fired, still get another job. the reason is still a MYSTERY. He was 99% confident of been promoted that morning. Then, he headed a unit meant for someone 2 levels above him by policy. He felt he will be encouraged by promotion. But the reverse was the case |
Re: Diamond Bank PLC: Annual Tsunami by kokorodudu(f): 7:14pm On Jan 18, 2016 |
Who said your friend is smart? Truth is he won't tell you how he was messing up. Diamond is a capitalist organization, they have to let some people off. Usually the bottom of the pyramid. naijaboy756: Another April 2nd approaches.. From an in-house source,it is a ritual in Diamond Bank. They call it TSUNAMI. I heard it is an annual exercise. That is a sad day that many are advised to resign. My friend has a very bad experience about it. This is someone that is a very smart and hard worker, very intelligent individual, whose last annual appraisal was about 88.8%,has not committed any fraud, had no query in his human resources file, gave his life to the job only to be locked out of the system and his boss called to tell him to resign WITHOUT any reason(@ least known to any). The irony of this exercise is that it can affect anyone. This wicked act also has a ripple effect on future job search for the sacked staff. My friend has been faced with the dilemma of explaining why he was asked to resign. He answers that it is a mystery. This unconvincing answer make him loose jobs. And the truth is that he doesn't know why he was sacked. That's double tragedy and has left him devasted.. What can he be telling them as the reason for his sack? Pls note that no fraud was committed, appraisal was very ok. |
Re: Diamond Bank PLC: Annual Tsunami by naijaboy756: 7:28pm On Jan 18, 2016 |
kokorodudu: Who said your friend is smart? Truth is he won't tell you how he was messing up. Diamond is a capitalist organization, they have to let some people off. Usually the bottom of the pyramid.
say wat you know and not wat you assume. I heard the current operations director of Heritage bank was affected in 2014. He was the brain behind the reformation of Diamond bank. But was asked to go same way. So he was at the bottom of the pyramid? He is a star.. Not just smart 1 Like |
Re: Diamond Bank PLC: Annual Tsunami by otipoju(m): 9:45pm On Jan 18, 2016 |
AnakinSkywalker: He should tell them he was let go in a ''mass downsizing exercise''.
I do not see how this is difficult to explain. Does his termination letter say he did anything wrong? Best option is for him to start a business IF HE HAS SOME SAVINGS. The problem with being a banker is everything is available as a loan and your salary is practically mortgaged. Car loan, House Hold Appliance Loan, Laptop Loan (Yes! I am not joking), Housing Loan, Holiday Loan, Kids School Fees Loan, etc. etc. I never liked the life of a being a banker in Nigeria. I left the moment I had the opportunity. We worked even up till Saturday back then (Saturday Banking) and our life was all about: Targets/Marketing Shortage Overage Till and Balancing/Zeroing your Cash Account How to look good at work.
We had no time to develop ourselves or diversify our skills. Where is the time to go for that course or that professional certificate exam? The banks will only send you on courses they think will benefit their business. Training then was mainly scheduled in the early and late parts of every year. I feel I was lucky to be in Aba at the Ariaria market branch of the bank I worked for. I saw INDUSTRIOUS YOUNG MEN who were into everything in the ARIARIA INTERNATIONAL MARKET. I sharpened my business skills from some of these ordinary looking young Ibo guys who had millions in their accounts. Some even took loans from our branch. We marketed them and chased them about as prospects for facilities to meet our targets. These were ordinary looking young men, but getting their cash or partnering with their business through loans would either make or break our jobs. ''WHY NOT BE LIKE THESE GUYS'' I thought. Their level of commitment opened my eyes to the business world.
When you are let go in most of these banks you are hardly paid anything for severance. Unless you are leaving at some managerial level I think. The bank should be temporary for youths. If you get in, have a valid plan to get out as soon as possible. If you are taking a loan make sure it is for a business venture (which is difficult because the banks do not provide this type of loan for their staff) you will have to partner with an outsider to source for this.
SHORTLY PUT, BE THERE, DO YOUR JOB WELL, GATHER THE SKILLS AND KNOWLEDGE AND HAVE AN EXIT PLAN On point...I opened an account for a thin scrawny nineteen year old Igbo boy around January. He was an apprentice in a store that sells electrical equipment like bulbs, sockets,screwdrivers etc. By December, the boy had saved close to 900 thousand naira just from doing side solo runs that his master was not aware of and did not feel the impact. The day I checked his balance and found out, I could not eat well for the rest of the day. nobody told me to retrace my steps from Mamman Kantangora house on Marina street...the constant shredding for not meeting targets was enough to dehumanize any soul. 1 Like |
Re: Diamond Bank PLC: Annual Tsunami by Bobnaira: 10:57pm On Jan 18, 2016 |
taaa, make them sack na...bet9ja dey. |
Re: Diamond Bank PLC: Annual Tsunami by sashaa(f): 11:18pm On Jan 18, 2016 |
Nova15: He was asked to resign by the bank which he did. So that technically means he resigned. So how did his interviewers know that he was asked to resign from the bank? Exactly! He must have told his interviewers that. The reason the bank made it to be 'asked to resign' is for the ex staff to still be able to get employment elsewhere without hitches as against ' sack' or 'dismissal' |
Re: Diamond Bank PLC: Annual Tsunami by naijaboy756: 3:28am On Jan 19, 2016 |
Bobnaira: taaa, make them sack na...bet9ja dey. |
Re: Diamond Bank PLC: Annual Tsunami by naijaboy756: 3:29am On Jan 19, 2016 |
sashaa:
Exactly! He must have told his interviewers that. The reason the bank made it to be 'asked to resign' is for the ex staff to still be able to get employment elsewhere without hitches as against ' sack' or 'dismissal' yes |
Re: Diamond Bank PLC: Annual Tsunami by Seun360(m): 5:15am On Jan 19, 2016 |
badboy:
Don't know how it works at Diamond Bank presently, considering the fact the bank now has a self appraisal software put in place. Way back then it was subjective,your supervisor was just called from Head Office and asked to nominate candidates for sack. God help you if you are not in your supervisors good books, even if you scored 100%. You won't even know when it happens. You just resume 7:15am, try logging in without success and after several attempts you call IT,telling them your system has issues and they put you on hold. 30 minutes later, you get the call advising you to resign. In shock,you scribble the letter and pass on to your back stabbing supervisor who feigns ignorance. Much later you get to know the truth. To my mind, the hardest part for someone in bank operations is acclimatization with the real world. After working without leave like a robot from 7am to 9pm for years,in a high efficiency environment,the real world seems so slow and inefficient. You keep wondering why everyone around you is ineffective. You also realize, due to excessive sweating when outdoors, that the air conditioned environment has conditioned your body. It also takes days to get used to sunlight.Your feeding habit totally distorted. With time, the truth dawns on you...you were just a name and I.D. number to the bank. Your feeling of indispensability due to your efforts and dedication was just an illusion. The branch moved on smoothly without you. All those bank pallies you thought you had dont even call to ask how you are doing. The customers who previously called you from morning till night stop calling when they realize you are out. You are alone...pained..wondering if everything was worth it. The point of this epistle is for those of us still working for corporations to constantly have it at the back of our minds that the job is just a means to an end and not an end in itself,unless of course your family owns the enterprise,which in itself does not exist in perpetuity. You are ultimately responsible for your life. Do not expect anyone to plan it for you. Prepare for the jungle and chose what part of the food chain you want to play. Don't be deceived, sooner or later,you will enter that jungle. As they say,life is a joke. You are either laughing or being laughed at. Your choice. Truth. |
Re: Diamond Bank PLC: Annual Tsunami by naijaboy756: 8:42am On Jan 19, 2016 |
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Re: Diamond Bank PLC: Annual Tsunami by christopher123(m): 11:05pm On Jan 19, 2016 |
otipoju:
On point...I opened an account for a thin scrawny nineteen year old Igbo boy around January. He was an apprentice in a store that sells electrical equipment like bulbs, sockets,screwdrivers etc.
By December, the boy had saved close to 900 thousand naira just from doing side solo runs that his master was not aware of and did not feel the impact.
The day I checked his balance and found out, I could not eat well for the rest of the day. nobody told me to retrace my steps from Mamman Kantangora house on Marina street...the constant shredding for not meeting targets was enough to dehumanize any soul. Left financial industry because of two things Tired of counting people money Hated starched shirts and tie As an igbo dude ...you know every |
Re: Diamond Bank PLC: Annual Tsunami by 234GT(m): 11:28pm On Jan 19, 2016 |
Baboo13: This is the advantage a government work will always have anyday anytime.............Job security
No targets, no pressure
Not against anyone aspiring high, But we young people of nowadays don't want to start small, you have the mindset of 'my pay must start with 150k, nothing less', 'I want to work in an oil coy', and all that and all that
I'm writing this cos I'm sure some of you typing here one had an opportunity to work in a govt establishment.. (Ministries, agencies et al) but rejected it I beg to differ. Banks employ on merit, that's why you find smart guys who don't know anyone there. Government jobs are secured based on who you know almost ten out of ten times. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Diamond Bank PLC: Annual Tsunami by Baboo13(m): 11:35pm On Jan 19, 2016 |
234GT:
I beg to differ. Banks employ on merit, that's why you find smart guys who don't know anyone there. Government jobs are secured based on who you know almost ten out of ten times.
Lol people still get into these same bank jobs by connection... Tho that's not even the matter, I'm talking about job security |
Re: Diamond Bank PLC: Annual Tsunami by 234GT(m): 11:40pm On Jan 19, 2016 |
Baboo13:
Lol people still get into these same bank jobs by connection...
Tho that's not even the matter, I'm talking about job security
Banks remain the hope for smart people who don't know any oga at the top, and job security is only an illusion. In Ogun state, Amosun employed some teachers first week of december, and he sacked all of them by third week in december 2015. Its real! 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Diamond Bank PLC: Annual Tsunami by naijaboy756: 3:49pm On Jan 21, 2016 |
234GT:
Banks remain the hope for smart people who don't know any oga at the top, and job security is only an illusion. In Ogun state, Amosun employed some teachers first week of december, and he sacked all of them by third week in december 2015. Its real! true |