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Re: Eight Highest-Paying Courses In Nigeria by Davehasmadeit(m): 12:30pm On May 09
How about social studies
Re: Eight Highest-Paying Courses In Nigeria by CartelKenneth: 2:50pm On May 09
MrPresident1:
What about Biochemistry?


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Re: Eight Highest-Paying Courses In Nigeria by CartelKenneth: 2:50pm On May 09
sirblend:
Graphic design is dead ..


Don't even bother wasting your money on it



Companies can now use AI to design logos sefπŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚
Re: Eight Highest-Paying Courses In Nigeria by CartelKenneth: 2:52pm On May 09
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Las las na still posbusiness dem go do
Re: Eight Highest-Paying Courses In Nigeria by ELKHALIFAISIS(m): 2:53pm On May 09
A labourer in Taiwan earns more than medical doctors in Nigeria... What a world
Re: Eight Highest-Paying Courses In Nigeria by Fearyourcreator: 3:23pm On May 09
VTJN:
tell that to your fellow RONUs grin
Eleleya... Lolzzz
Re: Eight Highest-Paying Courses In Nigeria by Monaboo(m): 5:32pm On May 09
Love800:
Why is wrong with doing business?

Nothing is wrong.

But if your business is not thriving and you are not making money, there is no point doing it.
Re: Eight Highest-Paying Courses In Nigeria by Love800(m): 6:04pm On May 09
Yea.

Business is not thriving now sha. Even food business nor dey make gains because customers nor get money to buy and the owner sef nor fit buy stuffs for her/him shop because things high.

Me still dey think business wey i wan do like dis because salary work wey i see dey pay peanut. To see better salary work hard.

Naija mata tire me aswear!
Monaboo:


Nothing is wrong.

But if your business is not thriving and you are not making money, there is no point doing it.

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Re: Eight Highest-Paying Courses In Nigeria by Monaboo(m): 6:09pm On May 09
Love800:
Yea.

Business is not thriving now sha. Even food business nor dey make gains because customers nor get money to buy and the owner sef nor fit buy stuffs for her/him shop because things high.

Me still dey think business wey i wan do like dis because salary work wey i see dey pay peanut. To see better salary work hard.

Naija mata tire me aswear!

I get you.
Re: Eight Highest-Paying Courses In Nigeria by Gerrard59(m): 6:57pm On May 09
Love800:
What is the difference between a good profession and high paying profession?
Anything good profession suppose to be a high paying job.

Not necessarily. A good profession is one in which jobs are easily available and stable over a long period of time. Also, they are not easily susceptible to major technological changes. Medicine or professions close to the medical industry are good examples.

OTOH, a high paying job is one in which the economy at that time needs its uses/applications and the market is ready to pay any amount to its practitioners. The demand is usually very high, while supply is low. A high paying job is susceptible to major technological changes or low demand. As such, there could be major retrenchment of the practitioners. Examples are oil workers and tech bros and sis. High paying jobs aren't that stable. But in return, they offer high salaries, even at entry level.

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Re: Eight Highest-Paying Courses In Nigeria by Love800(m): 10:19pm On May 09
Thanks so much.
I understand now.
Gerrard59:


Not necessarily. A good profession is one in which jobs are easily available and stable over a long period of time. Also, they are not easily susceptible to major technological changes. Medicine or professions close to the medical industry are good examples.

OTOH, a high paying job is one in which the economy at that time needs its uses/applications and the market is ready to pay any amount to its practitioners. The demand is usually very high, while supply is low. A high paying job is susceptible to major technological changes or low demand. As such, there could be major retrenchment of the practitioners. Examples are oil workers and tech bros and sis. High paying jobs aren't that stable. But in return, they offer high salaries, even at entry level.
Re: Eight Highest-Paying Courses In Nigeria by Justiceleague1: 8:40am On May 10
osazsky:
all those ones na names....fuel attendants studies is far far more lucrative
Osazee lahor wowo,which one is "fuel attendant studies" again o,wabume re,o😁😁😁

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