by Zayttoven: 11:57am On Oct 12, 2020 |
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Re: by Abfinest007(m): 12:01pm On Oct 12, 2020 |
forget sa |
Re: by Nobody: 12:03pm On Oct 12, 2020 |
Nada |
Re: by Charleys: 12:06pm On Oct 12, 2020 |
Follow your job go to Canada.
If you're tired start your own business. You can stay for four years without working for anyone.
Plus your job got you security. |
Re: by Jaycobbs(m): 12:31pm On Oct 12, 2020 |
I suggest you go with the your current job and wait it out.
If I read your story right, you're currently earning 650k, and the company has enrolled you in a course that would take you to Canada. Plus, it's being sponsored by your current company.
If you take the job in SA, you'll first have to go to SA, then to Canada. And you're planning to settle down.
For someone who is planning to get married, what you need is stability, and your current company offers all of that. 650k isn't that bad, and you know for damn sure that you will get a better offer when you are done with the course.
This is what I think you should do:
* Stay in your current position, let the company sponsor you to Canada * Get married whenever you want to * Stay with the company for the next four years. * When the four years is over, you most likely would be getting offers from everywhere, and you will be an authority wherever you present your qualifications.
How long have you been with that company? Surely four years is not that long. And being married, it could flash right before your eyes.
So I support you staying where you are right now. Better offers are going to come later. 2 Likes |
Re: by mallor(m): 12:33pm On Oct 12, 2020 |
Mr. kindly goto God in prayers only him can give u the best advice because he sees both jobs and knows the best for you. If you can't pray you meet your pastor. also kindly remember someone like me that have no jobs after graduate even if you can recommend me...Goodluck 1 Like |
Re: by UyaiIncomparabl(f): 12:34pm On Oct 12, 2020 |
Stay with your current job. |
Re: by thesicilian: 1:00pm On Oct 12, 2020 |
Jaycobbs: I suggest you go with the your current job and wait it out.
If I read your story right, you're currently earning 650k, and the company has enrolled you in a course that would take you to Canada. Plus, it's being sponsored by your current company.
If you take the job in SA, you'll first have to go to SA, then to Canada. And you're planning to settle down.
For someone who is planning to get married, what you need is stability, and your current company offers all of that. 650k isn't that bad, and you know for damn sure that you will get a better offer when you are done with the course.
This is what I think you should do:
* Stay in your current position, let the company sponsor you to Canada * Get married whenever you want to * Stay with the company for the next four years. * When the four years is over, you most likely would be getting offers from everywhere, and you will be an authority wherever you present your qualifications.
How long have you been with that company? Surely four years is not that long. And being married, it could flash right before your eyes.
So I support you staying where you are right now. Better offers are going to come later. OP please send this guy a bottle of Chateau Lafite 1787 when you get to Canada. |
Re: by nhurhetee(m): 2:38pm On Oct 12, 2020 |
Waka jeje inside life!!! Nigeria no beta, dat 1 no reach ur side ooo... 650k monthly aint bad ooo, so forget SA. |
Re: by Zayttoven: 3:09pm On Oct 12, 2020 |
Jaycobbs: I suggest you go with the your current job and wait it out.
If I read your story right, you're currently earning 650k, and the company has enrolled you in a course that would take you to Canada. Plus, it's being sponsored by your current company.
If you take the job in SA, you'll first have to go to SA, then to Canada. And you're planning to settle down.
For someone who is planning to get married, what you need is stability, and your current company offers all of that. 650k isn't that bad, and you know for damn sure that you will get a better offer when you are done with the course.
This is what I think you should do:
* Stay in your current position, let the company sponsor you to Canada * Get married whenever you want to * Stay with the company for the next four years. * When the four years is over, you most likely would be getting offers from everywhere, and you will be an authority wherever you present your qualifications.
How long have you been with that company? Surely four years is not that long. And being married, it could flash right before your eyes.
So I support you staying where you are right now. Better offers are going to come later. I'll consider your advice. Thanks a lot. |
Re: by Zayttoven: 3:09pm On Oct 12, 2020 |
mallor: Mr. kindly goto God in prayers only him can give u the best advice because he sees both jobs and knows the best for you. If you can't pray you meet your pastor. also kindly remember someone like me that have no jobs after graduate even if you can recommend me...Goodluck Thanks |
Re: by Zayttoven: 3:10pm On Oct 12, 2020 |
thesicilian:
OP please send this guy a bottle of Chateau Lafite 1787 when you get to Canada. Sure man, will do. |
Re: by Ourown(m): 3:29pm On Oct 12, 2020 |
Jaycobbs: I suggest you go with the your current job and wait it out.
If I read your story right, you're currently earning 650k, and the company has enrolled you in a course that would take you to Canada. Plus, it's being sponsored by your current company.
If you take the job in SA, you'll first have to go to SA, then to Canada. And you're planning to settle down.
For someone who is planning to get married, what you need is stability, and your current company offers all of that. 650k isn't that bad, and you know for damn sure that you will get a better offer when you are done with the course.
This is what I think you should do:
* Stay in your current position, let the company sponsor you to Canada * Get married whenever you want to * Stay with the company for the next four years. * When the four years is over, you most likely would be getting offers from everywhere, and you will be an authority wherever you present your qualifications.
How long have you been with that company? Surely four years is not that long. And being married, it could flash right before your eyes.
So I support you staying where you are right now. Better offers are going to come later. OP I support this. |
Re: by dahmie2013: 5:53pm On Oct 12, 2020 |
Jaycobbs: I suggest you go with the your current job and wait it out.
If I read your story right, you're currently earning 650k, and the company has enrolled you in a course that would take you to Canada. Plus, it's being sponsored by your current company.
If you take the job in SA, you'll first have to go to SA, then to Canada. And you're planning to settle down.
For someone who is planning to get married, what you need is stability, and your current company offers all of that. 650k isn't that bad, and you know for damn sure that you will get a better offer when you are done with the course.
This is what I think you should do:
* Stay in your current position, let the company sponsor you to Canada * Get married whenever you want to * Stay with the company for the next four years. * When the four years is over, you most likely would be getting offers from everywhere, and you will be an authority wherever you present your qualifications.
How long have you been with that company? Surely four years is not that long. And being married, it could flash right before your eyes.
So I support you staying where you are right now. Better offers are going to come later. Ur answer OP! Congratulations on the offers also. |
Re: by Zayttoven: 8:55pm On Oct 12, 2020 |
dahmie2013:
Ur answer OP! Congratulations on the offers also. Thanks! |