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Re: My Dilemma As Contract Staff In A Bank by Dimexdimex: 5:11am On Jun 25, 2020 |
Its not easy |
Re: My Dilemma As Contract Staff In A Bank by Roon9(m): 5:48am On Jun 25, 2020 |
ImaIma1: Lols! You never start ma 1 Like |
Re: My Dilemma As Contract Staff In A Bank by asunmoGGMU(m): 6:38am On Jun 25, 2020 |
Roon9: Lol. It is actually funny. There was a research carried out in Lagos with findings that average salary for bachelor's degree holder is 54k. It is good to dream big but should be realistic. We really need to be saying all these so people don't run into depression with some unrealistic expectations. 1 Like 1 Share
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Re: My Dilemma As Contract Staff In A Bank by jwax: 7:01am On Jun 25, 2020 |
frog12: Mr, the fire is not about chasing money but seeing my future with that organization. There is no future there and I cannot stay wasted there. There has always been a burning desire to go into street. I don't live like a rich man and 62k goes no where. After taking out transport and you are left with 57k, with normal stipend to drop for your mom what will the remaining 47k do for you? How much will.you save, and how much will you eat with? How long will you continue to calculate before you eat or how long will you continue with such lifestyle to start a family? Think. If you are comfortable with poverty not everyone is. As long as it is not a multinational private firm my brother there is no future there. I have quit that job and I have entered street. Far far away from my comfort zone. Like I said, my destiny is in my hand. If I perish I perish but I know I won't perish. 1 Like |
Re: My Dilemma As Contract Staff In A Bank by ponnke4u(m): 7:11am On Jun 25, 2020 |
Thank God you have a side hustle that is internet-based. If only our youths in Nigeria are not mentally lazy, everything they need is on the internet. I stopped working for anybody since 2017 and I have not looked back. I am building my business and the projected income for December 2020 is frightening. Recently, I decided to replicate the success of my business by taking over my wife's account and managing it. I started managing the account in March 2020, the pandemic dealt a thorough blow on sales between April and May, but see what the account has brought in this month in the image attached. This is just three months of smart work. You can check my other post to see what my own account brought in. NOTE: I stopped posting my earnings online for security reasons and I didn't attach it intimidate you or anyone, but to let you understand the power of internet-based business. I scaled up with my wife's account so fast because of four years of experience, so it was very easy to replicate it. These things don't just happen overnight. It is a result of the continuous development of one's self in what they have passion for. Now, let me advise you, don't just quit your job, have a time frame where you will dedicate as much effort to your online business as you have for your job say from now till February 2021, within this period, try to save up money that can sustain your feeding for 7months. Buy food in bulk, bags of rice, beans and other non-perishable staples. Then by the end of March 2021, quit. Within this time frame, draw out your action plan to scale up your online business, watch all the youtube videos that will help you master the business and scale fast. Ensure you focus on the business without anyone distracting you. Don't jump from one business to the other no matter what, stay on the business you are doing and have passion for, until it starts paying you. When you quit, don't look for any other job, focus on your online business. Finally, draw close to God, pray fast and ask God for favor in the business, trust me the Holy Spirit will reveal so much hidden info to help you. As hard as this sound to some people, it still remains the number one principal thing to grow financially - Pay your tithe as the business is bringing in the money, 10% is for God. It is my Spiritual insurance and it has not failed since 2017. God help you as you take this life-changing decision. This is my one cent.[/quote] Please can u put me through... |
Re: My Dilemma As Contract Staff In A Bank by Elbizzcklinz(m): 7:24am On Jun 25, 2020 |
Beedude:Don't resign to start your business if you don't have up to 15 paying clients. My job left me during the pandemic and I already had my business as a side business but my client base was big . Infact I was planning on leaving but fear of the unknown was the issue. Now i make more than my salary every month. Though I have returning customers with yearly subscription and they also refer other businesses to me. 1 Like |
Re: My Dilemma As Contract Staff In A Bank by deltateam: 7:45am On Jun 25, 2020 |
kaycee125: What will you then say about teachers earning #15 000 monthly despite being graduates. |
Re: My Dilemma As Contract Staff In A Bank by kaycee125: 7:54am On Jun 25, 2020 |
This useless guy with no ideas has devalued our currency and made everyone poorer. The more money you make now, the poorer you are. deltateam: |
Re: My Dilemma As Contract Staff In A Bank by Beedude(m): 8:34am On Jun 25, 2020 |
Elbizzcklinz:I guess u didn't see my last sentence. Read again then u see we are on the same page and this mention isn't necessary. |
Re: My Dilemma As Contract Staff In A Bank by kizwid(m): 8:38am On Jun 25, 2020 |
Malamkano: morning boss. i pray heal our world and rise your business . pls, am a graduate of electrical Engineering with a skills of electrician ( proficient level).. closing to a year i dropped that Kaki cloth. But ever since then, i applied with many applications without hearing a feedback. also the work i could get from skill learned are all about maintenance. (which most time brings nothing more than sub money). I'm writing this to inquire if at all you can find a where to help me in your lines of work or any position you have control on. I can do any legal work to improve my situation. |
Re: My Dilemma As Contract Staff In A Bank by Roon9(m): 9:03am On Jun 25, 2020 |
asunmoGGMU: Facts! |
Re: My Dilemma As Contract Staff In A Bank by Emmerlee(m): 9:11am On Jun 25, 2020 |
Lumens247: I had to chip that in so you don't think I'm a contract staff hence my defense of them. You Nigerians have a funny way of thinking. You don't have to be in their shoes to feel their pain. |
Re: My Dilemma As Contract Staff In A Bank by ImaIma1(f): 9:48am On Jun 25, 2020 |
Roon9: I don start since. That contract job thing is a faux and I won't advise anyone I know to do it. Years back, I went for an interview for a bank contract job. When I realized it was contract, I wasn't really keen on it. And the interviewer who happened to be my senior in secondary school and he told me not to take the job but to try to get a full staff position if I wanted to work in a bank. I pushed to get a job in a bank as a full staff and I understood what he meant because I worked with contract staff. They were also graduates like me but I earned more than double their salary and they worked under me. Sometimes, the situation of things could be unfavourable but it is important to aspire for more 3 Likes |
Re: My Dilemma As Contract Staff In A Bank by frog12: 9:49am On Jun 25, 2020 |
good luck to you. just dont join yahoo-yahoo boys. all these boys are in their 20s and 30s chasing money blindly. its like these people that become slaves in libya trying to go to europe. they know war dey libya but they still go, and only get worse results if not alive. some go with newborn babies. they suppose to publicly flog those types of people. this way of thinking is not the same way our parents used to think, and i still dont see the skill contribution from these types of thinking. in other words, where are the big startups? do you realise you are not the only one thinking of his or her future within the organisation? everyone wants to be in charge, but how many can keep the ship afloat? is it a must you must give your mom 10k as stipend every month? can't you give her on adhoc basis as you have? good luck. hope things turn out good. jwax: |
Re: My Dilemma As Contract Staff In A Bank by akojifred: 9:56am On Jun 25, 2020 |
Olawrites:add your business n increase ur income. You think is all graduate earn 60k some pple is as low as 25-30k |
Re: My Dilemma As Contract Staff In A Bank by Elssa(f): 10:44am On Jun 25, 2020 |
Olawrites: I'm a contract staff too and know how it feels. I think it's all about setting goals for yourself, how long do you want to be there for, then works towards it. You already have a business, find a balance between the two and ensure your business is growing too. Also, see yourself as an applicant and never stop applying for better jobs. Don't quit your job yet unless you have a better sustainable means of income. Stay woke 1 Like |
Re: My Dilemma As Contract Staff In A Bank by Lumens247: 10:48am On Jun 25, 2020 |
Read my posts again. I didn't say anything that portrays you as a contract staff. Being one isn't a disease anyway, it is just a phase of Life. I feel their pain, that is why I invest so much time into training all those who work with me. I also grant them time off the job so they can further their education. I am a proud Nigerian and I love the Nigerian way of doing things. It may be funny to you....but, who cares?? Emmerlee: 1 Like |
Re: My Dilemma As Contract Staff In A Bank by pmoye(m): 10:57am On Jun 25, 2020 |
Oh no. I'm not going to eat the person raw. 30k and marriage. Perhaps the person still collects pocket money from his mommy sha. Or his wife is the one bringing the real buck home. Or his children are here with us on SM sowing their bank accounts everywhere. No one can force sense into any man's head. Suffering has a way of reminding such men that folly is eventually more costly than good sense. PS: pmoye has a dick, a functioning one. He is not a she. truthsayer009: |
Re: My Dilemma As Contract Staff In A Bank by Elssa(f): 11:15am On Jun 25, 2020 |
frog12: You talk like a poor man |
Re: My Dilemma As Contract Staff In A Bank by ImaIma1(f): 11:41am On Jun 25, 2020 |
asunmoGGMU: Yeah. It's not a crime or shame to earn 50k but it is important to note that there are people earning 200k and more. People that didn't have 2:1 and who don't have connections. But they are determined to be part of that 8.35%. This point is not to cause anyone to go into sad thoughts or depression but just to know that it is possible. It is not an impossible venture only reserved for some certain kind of people. |
Re: My Dilemma As Contract Staff In A Bank by SavageResponse(m): 11:43am On Jun 25, 2020 |
Olawrites: In that case you need to start exploring other options |
Re: My Dilemma As Contract Staff In A Bank by ikembz(m): 11:58am On Jun 25, 2020 |
Olawrites: I made that 60k in 3days with my online business.. If you nurture that business well to a point of higher ground..Then resign Boss..I was once a contract staff and I know how tiring/Time consuming it can be. 1 Like |
Re: My Dilemma As Contract Staff In A Bank by Chibae4real: 12:30pm On Jun 25, 2020 |
[quote author=Yemianne post=91026229][/quote] My dear, you've said it all! most people don't understand, they are just there calculating 60k-30k =30. they did not consider other things too.., most especially in lagos where, the transport fair is on the high side. what about miscellaneous expenses... My dear, focus more on your online business and when its has become really solid, pls resign and be into it fully. |
Re: My Dilemma As Contract Staff In A Bank by Chibae4real: 12:33pm On Jun 25, 2020 |
Tom05: Please tell them oooooo........... contract staff don't have any career in the banking sector. |
Re: My Dilemma As Contract Staff In A Bank by SavageResponse(m): 12:35pm On Jun 25, 2020 |
Malamkano: May the Chinese be damned to condemnation for unleashing the Corona virus on the world! |
Re: My Dilemma As Contract Staff In A Bank by mikaael(m): 1:04pm On Jun 25, 2020 |
Openbusiness: God bless you for this I hope the young man reads this and keep getting better |
Re: My Dilemma As Contract Staff In A Bank by TruthisGOD: 1:23pm On Jun 25, 2020 |
obamartins:Please can we talk in private probably through email or WhatsApp? I've sent you a message. |
Re: My Dilemma As Contract Staff In A Bank by Nobody: 1:33pm On Jun 25, 2020 |
banking is going back to the way it was before, a family business. gone are the days people were employed on merit, its now a family thing. try befriending a relative of the owners you will become a full staff. |
Re: My Dilemma As Contract Staff In A Bank by Olumyyde(m): 3:06pm On Jun 25, 2020 |
Malamkano:That thread u must create abeg. Cant wait to learn. 1 Like |
Re: My Dilemma As Contract Staff In A Bank by Elbizzcklinz(m): 5:14pm On Jun 25, 2020 |
Beedude:I'm not against your thoughts. It's just an addition. I guess i shouldn't have quoted you. |
Re: My Dilemma As Contract Staff In A Bank by NaijaDisclaimer(m): 7:42pm On Jun 25, 2020 |
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