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Re: My Journey To Hanoi, Vietnam by Babycherry(f): 3:35pm On Dec 14, 2020
Oceanfield:

I sent you a pm.

I don't receive mail anymore ooo
Re: My Journey To Hanoi, Vietnam by Youngstown: 9:07am On Dec 15, 2020
WhyNa:
There is a promo going on now so for the next.24 Hours, if you need the TEFL done, let me know.
I'm interested. I hope it's not late?
Re: My Journey To Hanoi, Vietnam by Youngstown: 9:12am On Dec 15, 2020
Hello Whyna, your story Is truly inspirational. You made mention of construction noises in one of your post. I would like to ask on how lucrative is the construction industry for foreigners. Thanks

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Re: My Journey To Hanoi, Vietnam by WhyNa: 9:35am On Dec 15, 2020
Youngstown:
Hello Whyna, your story Is truly inspirational. You made mention of construction noises in one of your post. I would like to ask on how lucrative is the construction industry for foreigners. Thanks

The few I know who work in construction are skilled in that field
Re: My Journey To Hanoi, Vietnam by WhyNa: 9:37am On Dec 15, 2020
Youngstown:

I'm interested. I hope it's not late?

Send a mail please
Re: My Journey To Hanoi, Vietnam by Youngstown: 11:16am On Dec 15, 2020
WhyNa:


The few I know who work in construction are skilled in that field
Yeah I'm a professional in the field. Sent a mail.
Re: My Journey To Hanoi, Vietnam by mostflourishing: 12:50pm On Dec 15, 2020
@WhyNa, please most of us would like to take advantage of the TEFL promo if it's not too late. What do we do, ma'am? Thank you for the thread this far. Stay Strong.
Re: My Journey To Hanoi, Vietnam by WhyNa: 2:03pm On Dec 15, 2020
mostflourishing:
@WhyNa, please most of us would like to take advantage of the TEFL promo if it's not too late. What do we do, ma'am? Thank you for the thread this far. Stay Strong.

Please send me a message
Re: My Journey To Hanoi, Vietnam by WhyNa: 2:04pm On Dec 15, 2020
Youngstown:

Yeah I'm a professional in the field. Sent a mail.

I'm sorry but that's the much I know. But I guess you can apply online or something
Re: My Journey To Hanoi, Vietnam by ImDStar: 4:43pm On Dec 15, 2020
I am a civil engineer, I would like to work in any construction company situated there.
I really don't want to abandon this field for teaching.

WhyNa:


I'm sorry but that's the much I know. But I guess you can apply online or something
Re: My Journey To Hanoi, Vietnam by WhyNa: 11:52pm On Dec 16, 2020
I honestly don't blame people who return home and say the cold is too much. I no blame them.

It's just 11 degrees here and all my triple clothing no dey work again

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Re: My Journey To Hanoi, Vietnam by dlordy100: 12:49am On Dec 17, 2020
Cousin9999:
These people are trying to lie their way to your money for TEFL or "visa services." Don't fall for it.
smh
now I can actually confirm sane people in Nigeria is remaining just me and 24 others including my family �

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Re: My Journey To Hanoi, Vietnam by SpeciallyUnique(m): 1:05am On Dec 17, 2020
WhyNa:
I honestly don't blame people who return home and say the cold is too much. I no blame them.

It's just 11 degrees here and all my triple clothing no dey work again

Oh my gosh. cheesy
Re: My Journey To Hanoi, Vietnam by Joohan: 6:32am On Dec 17, 2020
This is for people that are still interested. This is another option to get in with

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Re: My Journey To Hanoi, Vietnam by Nobody: 8:18am On Dec 17, 2020
Joohan:
This is for people that are still interested. This is another option to get in with


Bro does it mean one can change student visa to business or any other visa ?

also will one pay school fees and other requirements by the university?
Re: My Journey To Hanoi, Vietnam by VirusOO7(m): 9:18am On Dec 17, 2020
WhyNa:
I honestly don't blame people who return home and say the cold is too much. I no blame them.

It's just 11 degrees here and all my triple clothing no dey work again
It's -2 in London

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Re: My Journey To Hanoi, Vietnam by VirusOO7(m): 9:43am On Dec 17, 2020
Hi guys...
I want to appreciate Whyna and also congratulate her on her hard earned success in a foreign land.
I've been following this tread since the very first day she started and I don't think I've skipped a page, which is rare for me. So yeah, to Whyna and everyone that has kept this place rocking and bustling... Good job, y'all deserve a bottle of Heineken.

That said...
I would have love to tag some post which are as much as discouraging, but also helps. However, I decide to push this out for all and sundry.
As much as someone might condemn the move to Viet, I believe I'll condemn a move to Canada, UK and the United States than I will to Viet, Thai, Indo...

Thing is, if we all go to CA, US, UK, EUROPE, we all can't make it. Our luck work differently. It took my sister's over 35 years in London before she could build her first standard house in Nigeria. I have a friend in Viet, who had only spend 2 years and has a house already in am expensive place in fact. I have another friend in Viet, who's without a degree, he managed his way into starting a school and he's good - although he'll never advice you to take that step. So, apparently, it's an individual journey.

Moreover, when you're panning out a journey as this with all this negatives in mind, the best thing you do is go online, it's a global village, and find solutions to this. In this year alone, I've gotten messages, from expat group member who think I'm in the country and how well I speak and relate with them all -they've offered me job and even invite me to coffee... I just tell em I'm not back in the country.

And guess what... Some of us are not even planning to teach as the main hustle. One thing I'll always tell my friends of friends is that, don't run from Nigeria because you're poor. Only run when you have the right skills, mindset, and you've enjoyed this country as much.

If you take your time to research, you'll see that there's more to an emerging economy than teaching. Have a long term plan if you're planning on staying there a while. Map of those plan.

I do not believe for one that the color of my skin will deny me the right job. I've black ghanians, Cameroons who I met online and they live very fine in Viet.

To kill this off once and for all...
Viet is more preferable for some of us than the other. For instance, if you're a programmer and you majority work from home for international bodies. Low-cost economies are great...
With #45k a month, you can have a nice house
Feed off less than 50k a month... And you can manage a job for offline purpose, while you grow a large business on the side.

Get yourself a skill, push in when you get there... Connect as much as you can... Shake hands, change the narratives... YOU CAN!


Another thing is, the last thing we want here is someone telling us that this is a RISK. OF COURSE WE KNOW, and that's life when you decide to dive in a ocean, YOU EITHER SWIM OR DROWN - your choice.

In the mean time guys, I'm enjoying the best of Nigeria till VIET hugs me with a green card. Let's continue to fill ourselves with positivity... Be GREAT!

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Re: My Journey To Hanoi, Vietnam by Classickj(m): 11:11am On Dec 17, 2020
VirusOO7:
Hi guys...
I want to appreciate Whyna and also congratulate her on her hard earned success in a foreign land.
I've been following this tread since the very first day she started and I don't think I've skipped a page, which is rare for me. So yeah, to Whyna and everyone that has kept this place rocking and bustling... Good job, y'all deserve a bottle of Heineken.

That said...
I would have love to tag some post which are as much as discouraging, but also helps. However, I decide to push this out for all and sundry.
As much as someone might condemn the move to Viet, I believe I'll condemn a move to Canada, UK and the United States than I will to Viet, Thai, Indo...

Thing is, if we all go to CA, US, UK, EUROPE, we all can't make it. Our luck work differently. It took my sister's over 35 years in London before she could build her first standard house in Nigeria. I have a friend in Viet, who had only spend 2 years and has a house already in am expensive place in fact. I have another friend in Viet, who's without a degree, he managed his way into starting a school and he's good - although he'll never advice you to take that step. So, apparently, it's an individual journey.

Moreover, when you're panning out a journey as this with all this negatives in mind, the best thing you do is go online, it's a global village, and find solutions to this. In this year alone, I've gotten messages, from expat group member who think I'm in the country and how well I speak and relate with them all -they've offered me job and even invite me to coffee... I just tell em I'm not back in the country.

And guess what... Some of us are not even planning to teach as the main hustle. One thing I'll always tell my friends of friends is that, don't run from Nigeria because you're poor. Only run when you have the right skills, mindset, and you've enjoyed this country as much.

If you take your time to research, you'll see that there's more to an emerging economy than teaching. Have a long term plan if you're planning on staying there a while. Map of those plan.

I do not believe for one that the color of my skin will deny me the right job. I've black ghanians, Cameroons who I met online and they live very fine in Viet.

To kill this off once and for all...
Viet is more preferable for some of us than the other. For instance, if you're a programmer and you majority work from home for international bodies. Low-cost economies are great...
With #45k a month, you can have a nice house
Feed off less than 50k a month... And you can manage a job for offline purpose, while you grow a large business on the side.

Get yourself a skill, push in when you get there... Connect as much as you can... Shake hands, change the narratives... YOU CAN!


Another thing is, the last thing we want here is someone telling us that this is a RISK. OF COURSE WE KNOW, and that's life when you decide to dive in a ocean, YOU EITHER SWIM OR DROWN - your choice.

In the mean time guys, I'm enjoying the best of Nigeria till VIET hugs me with a green card. Let's continue to fill ourselves with positivity... Be GREAT!
Wow thanks for this...

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Re: My Journey To Hanoi, Vietnam by Classickj(m): 11:14am On Dec 17, 2020
WhyNa:
I honestly don't blame people who return home and say the cold is too much. I no blame them.

It's just 11 degrees here and all my triple clothing no dey work again
there is this guy I meet on FB who told me he can get the TEFL certificate for me
Re: My Journey To Hanoi, Vietnam by WhyNa: 11:27am On Dec 17, 2020
[quote author=VirusOO7 post=97151367]
It's -2 in London[/quote.
Re: My Journey To Hanoi, Vietnam by WhyNa: 11:31am On Dec 17, 2020
Classickj:
there is this guy I meet on FB who told me he can get the TEFL certificate for me

What's his name? Them plenty. Sha shine your eyes

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Re: My Journey To Hanoi, Vietnam by mostflourishing: 12:34pm On Dec 17, 2020
WhyNa:


Please send me a message


Please did you by any chance post your mail address anywhere on this thread? I don't want you to get banned. Is there any other way I can reach you, ma'am outside NL?
Re: My Journey To Hanoi, Vietnam by mostflourishing: 12:36pm On Dec 17, 2020
WhyNa:


Please send me a message


Please did you by any chance post your mail address anywhere on this thread? I don't want you to get banned. Is there any other way I can reach you, ma'am outside NL?

Thanks for the information.
Re: My Journey To Hanoi, Vietnam by goldincome(m): 4:47pm On Dec 17, 2020
@WhyNa
I know you are busy.
Please, I have sent you a message on Nairaland so I can connect and send you an email.
I am interested in the TEFL course.
Hoping you can kindly respond.
Thank you
Re: My Journey To Hanoi, Vietnam by WhyNa: 12:32am On Dec 18, 2020
Hey guys. The TEFL promo has ended
Re: My Journey To Hanoi, Vietnam by Classickj(m): 1:19am On Dec 18, 2020
WhyNa:
Hey guys. The TEFL promo has ended
you wicked ooh
Re: My Journey To Hanoi, Vietnam by mostflourishing: 7:50am On Dec 18, 2020
@WhyNa, I would still like to send you a message. I sent you one via NL, waiting for your reply.
Re: My Journey To Hanoi, Vietnam by rs172(m): 12:49pm On Dec 18, 2020
WhyNa:
I honestly don't blame people who return home and say the cold is too much. I no blame them.

It's just 11 degrees here and all my triple clothing no dey work again




Lol this is still warm na

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Re: My Journey To Hanoi, Vietnam by Classickj(m): 1:17pm On Dec 18, 2020
WhyNa:

What's his name? Them plenty. Sha shine your eyes
Ken O. Ofanda He told me he can get the certificate for 45$
Re: My Journey To Hanoi, Vietnam by Donmegalin(m): 2:57pm On Dec 18, 2020
WhyNa:


I have no idea about this. I'm also hoping to venture into business once I have the right information.

Hopefully one of you comes here and gives us info in the long run.

In the main time, people do clothes, wood and I think aluminium.
alright thanks for the reply,let me make more enquiries

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