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Re: See Terms & Conditions Given To My Friend At A Job He Applied For by 9ja4show: 6:43am On Jul 01, 2016
Stop telling lies jare, which company is that ? Tell us someone wants to carry you to the city to learn a trade instead
Re: See Terms & Conditions Given To My Friend At A Job He Applied For by diva90: 6:43am On Jul 01, 2016
Slavery
Re: See Terms & Conditions Given To My Friend At A Job He Applied For by kunlesufyan(m): 6:44am On Jul 01, 2016
Na job abi slavery...he ll be living a life determined by the boss,there should be a system to check al tis rubbish.
Re: See Terms & Conditions Given To My Friend At A Job He Applied For by Perfectionist11: 6:46am On Jul 01, 2016
Chai..this is d 21st century..these conditions breaches Human Rights acts..& they shud b obsolete.

& I know that some people won't have any option but to accept those..!!

My creator I thank you ooo..

You do well I thank you ooo.
Re: See Terms & Conditions Given To My Friend At A Job He Applied For by LAUWALI222(m): 6:48am On Jul 01, 2016
U better go an cut wood and sell,Then accepting this job
Re: See Terms & Conditions Given To My Friend At A Job He Applied For by Missy89(f): 6:48am On Jul 01, 2016
He does not have to take the job if the terms are not agreeable.

Someone else that needs the opputunity will.
Re: See Terms & Conditions Given To My Friend At A Job He Applied For by LeStylo: 6:49am On Jul 01, 2016
Go to the village and farm!
Re: See Terms & Conditions Given To My Friend At A Job He Applied For by omonla555: 6:50am On Jul 01, 2016
Your friend is a houseboy
Re: See Terms & Conditions Given To My Friend At A Job He Applied For by Sylvester70(m): 6:52am On Jul 01, 2016
op that one na boi-boi(serving someone) oh no be job.
Re: See Terms & Conditions Given To My Friend At A Job He Applied For by Nobody: 7:00am On Jul 01, 2016
Thank God say you run my brother... But wait ooo... I really need to know those who are working for him right now... I guess they should be his cousins.
Re: See Terms & Conditions Given To My Friend At A Job He Applied For by Nobody: 7:00am On Jul 01, 2016
well it happens, even,if you live in Benin, ask people who have work for Doris dey hotel especially her warehouse and GT Plaza, my cousin told me about them, I did believe until I had a first class experience of that of GT and my neighbor came home one day with cane marks from Doris dey,modern day slavery is real
Re: See Terms & Conditions Given To My Friend At A Job He Applied For by hardbody: 7:02am On Jul 01, 2016
iamVirus:
iamDJVirus

So, my friend trying to make ends meets applied for a job at a 'Drink Depot'.

The interviewer allowed me in since I came with him!

**No Much Time, See The Conditions**


1. You must live in his house (A large compound where all his workers stay)


2. No leaving of his house, even for strolling or to even watch football match


3. Once you come to work, you submit your phone.
i.e: no phone calls (you only use the land line to call customers). no music


4. no definite salary (He'll pay you for what you sell)
Who does that?


5. You work even on Sundays (That is if a customer requests for drink, you'll go and open the warehouse for him)



6. You'll go with him & his family to church every Sunday


7. You'll do some chores every morning in his house.


8. He'll assist him whenever he wants to further his education to the University level (but, When will you now leave his house to go to school? SMH)



Bro lalasticlala, is this not a prison?
I'm in tears now!
In this modern world?



My friend is still searching.


So fellow Nairalander, Whayahsay?

If you can call slavery a job then your friend just got one. Let him decide whether he wants to be a slave. You dont advise an adult to leave the sun.

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Re: See Terms & Conditions Given To My Friend At A Job He Applied For by edbor(m): 7:08am On Jul 01, 2016
what nonsense
Re: See Terms & Conditions Given To My Friend At A Job He Applied For by cruz419(m): 7:09am On Jul 01, 2016
What kind of job is Dat and how much his wife be paid?
Re: See Terms & Conditions Given To My Friend At A Job He Applied For by mousco(m): 7:14am On Jul 01, 2016
If u re a girl e will bleep you anytime e feel like
Re: See Terms & Conditions Given To My Friend At A Job He Applied For by Dripy(m): 7:17am On Jul 01, 2016
Some people dey craze. So can the man allow his own child to be employed under such slavish condition?

Baba werey cry
Re: See Terms & Conditions Given To My Friend At A Job He Applied For by emvico(m): 7:19am On Jul 01, 2016
So, my friend trying to make ends meets applied for a job at a 'Drink Depot'.

The interviewer allowed me in since I came with him!

**No Much Time, See The Conditions**


1. You must live in his house (A large compound where all his workers stay)


2. No leaving of his house, even for strolling or to even watch football match


3. Once you come to work, you submit your phone.
i.e: no phone calls (you only use the land line to call customers). no music


4. no definite salary (He'll pay you for what you sell)
Who does that?


5. You work even on Sundays (That is if a customer requests for drink, you'll go and open the warehouse for him)



6. You'll go with him & his family to church every Sunday


7. You'll do some chores every morning in his house.


8. He'll assist him whenever he wants to further his education to the University level (but, When will you now leave his house to go to school? SMH
you are lucky cos cooking and washing of cloth is not included
Re: See Terms & Conditions Given To My Friend At A Job He Applied For by angelseddy(f): 7:22am On Jul 01, 2016
Why call Buhari into this. Many Nigerians work under severe conditions. It's sad the way employers of labour make you work excessively for the stipends they pay you. Some fashion companies (I could call names) make their staff (ladies) work from 8am to 8pm daily, just 1 day off and then you're to work on Sunday 1pm till 8pm. No shift oh, no public hols, no HMO or any form of welfare package or pension. Just N40,000 naira salary monthly. When sick you can't even say so without the HR putting up a fight and she won't even allow you go treatment if it means you'll skip work. Worst is you must give a month notice before leaving the job yet they sack any moment they deem fit. If I vex too much now I will name the company.

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Re: See Terms & Conditions Given To My Friend At A Job He Applied For by tellwisdom: 7:32am On Jul 01, 2016
Cant he just go to a prison instead??
Re: See Terms & Conditions Given To My Friend At A Job He Applied For by micky2004: 7:38am On Jul 01, 2016
That man is not looking for a person to employed, he is only looking for a slave to buy.
Re: See Terms & Conditions Given To My Friend At A Job He Applied For by Mokuwe: 7:39am On Jul 01, 2016
iamVirus:
iamDJVirus

So, my friend trying to make ends meets applied for a job at a 'Drink Depot'.

The interviewer allowed me in since I came with him!

**No Much Time, See The Conditions**


1. You must live in his house (A large compound where all his workers stay)


2. No leaving of his house, even for strolling or to even watch football match


3. Once you come to work, you submit your phone.
i.e: no phone calls (you only use the land line to call customers). no music


4. no definite salary (He'll pay you for what you sell)
Who does that?


5. You work even on Sundays (That is if a customer requests for drink, you'll go and open the warehouse for him)



6. You'll go with him & his family to church every Sunday


7. You'll do some chores every morning in his house.


8. He'll assist him whenever he wants to further his education to the University level (but, When will you now leave his house to go to school? SMH)



Bro lalasticlala, is this not a prison?
I'm in tears now!
In this modern world?



My friend is still searching.


So fellow Nairalander, Whayahsay?

That is slavery
Re: See Terms & Conditions Given To My Friend At A Job He Applied For by kobonaire(m): 7:41am On Jul 01, 2016
Your friend better avoid this Nigerian employer and go work for an Indian instead .... grin
Re: See Terms & Conditions Given To My Friend At A Job He Applied For by blank(f): 7:55am On Jul 01, 2016
Paying for what you sell is called paying on commission. A lot of companies do it such as insurance companies, etc.
Re: See Terms & Conditions Given To My Friend At A Job He Applied For by tayadof9ja(m): 7:58am On Jul 01, 2016
StPete:
Obviously some foolish people are already working under that kind of condition. What a shame!
dont regard them as 'foolish'. they are just unfortunate people having no choice. sad
Re: See Terms & Conditions Given To My Friend At A Job He Applied For by kenx1(m): 8:02am On Jul 01, 2016
Slavery
Re: See Terms & Conditions Given To My Friend At A Job He Applied For by jennifer22(f): 8:04am On Jul 01, 2016
If congi O u and no way to Comot. U will impregnate one of his daughter and be shoot in the back.



I thank God say your guy no take the job o
Re: See Terms & Conditions Given To My Friend At A Job He Applied For by martinsagk(m): 8:06am On Jul 01, 2016
Meaning if he has 100 staff, they all will follow him to church every week and also follow to the family house when need be. Story.
Re: See Terms & Conditions Given To My Friend At A Job He Applied For by magicminister: 8:07am On Jul 01, 2016
that one no be work.
Na house boy position be that!!
Re: See Terms & Conditions Given To My Friend At A Job He Applied For by Nobody: 8:19am On Jul 01, 2016
your friend applied for a houseboy work
Re: See Terms & Conditions Given To My Friend At A Job He Applied For by 1kinggy(m): 8:29am On Jul 01, 2016
The terms are unfair

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Re: See Terms & Conditions Given To My Friend At A Job He Applied For by oieda: 8:31am On Jul 01, 2016
iamVirus:
iamDJVirus

So, my friend trying to make ends meets applied for a job at a 'Drink Depot'.

The interviewer allowed me in since I came with him!

**No Much Time, See The Conditions**


1. You must live in his house (A large compound where all his workers stay)


2. No leaving of his house, even for strolling or to even watch football match


3. Once you come to work, you submit your phone.
i.e: no phone calls (you only use the land line to call customers). no music


4. no definite salary (He'll pay you for what you sell)
Who does that?


5. You work even on Sundays (That is if a customer requests for drink, you'll go and open the warehouse for him)



6. You'll go with him & his family to church every Sunday


7. You'll do some chores every morning in his house.


8. He'll assist him whenever he wants to further his education to the University level (but, When will you now leave his house to go to school? SMH)



Bro lalasticlala, is this not a prison?
I'm in tears now!
In this modern world?



My friend is still searching.


So fellow Nairalander, Whayahsay?
The 'employer' is looking for house boy. The type you bring from the village directly to the city to stay in your house and not go out.
Re: See Terms & Conditions Given To My Friend At A Job He Applied For by UncleSnr(m): 8:32am On Jul 01, 2016
princebishop:
Come to think of this?.......
1. Eternal life = free
2. Church entrance = free
3. Christ's salvation = free
4. God's love = free
5. Breath of life = free
A. Cigarette = pay
B. Prostitution = pay
C. Alcohol =pay
D. Nightclub entrance fee= pay
E. Powers to rule the world = pay
Then why are people paying for hell while
PARADISE is free?
Think twice
Believe in Christ and you shall be saved..
Bible=pay
Tithe=pay
Church dues (both pastor allowance, evangelism, Church building etc)=pay
offering (both Sunday an home service) = pay

My friend Jesus isn't free.

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