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Re: Finally Migrated To Australia At Age 48. This Is My Story So Far by Usefulsense: 11:47am On Apr 01 |
Bankowner: Thanks bro. I'm currently on it. 2 Likes |
Re: Finally Migrated To Australia At Age 48. This Is My Story So Far by Streetdoctor: 11:49am On Apr 01 |
AmuDimpka:Why dis topic dey pain u abeg? U seems to be one sadist human being Whether bros dey lie or not should not be ur headach but u just carry dis matter like say d bros steal ur future 18 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Finally Migrated To Australia At Age 48. This Is My Story So Far by VULCAN(m): 11:50am On Apr 01 |
The person you are talking to hasn't travelled abroad before. And by abroad, I'm referring to First World countries. Otherwise he would have seen and experienced all these things you are mentioning. chidi4sam: 6 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Finally Migrated To Australia At Age 48. This Is My Story So Far by donogaga(m): 11:51am On Apr 01 |
VAPatrick: Spot on. I can attest to this. 4 Likes |
Re: Finally Migrated To Australia At Age 48. This Is My Story So Far by MT: 11:53am On Apr 01 |
Olympuse: Yes. AI affects tech but not like the other sectors. It is tech people that still build AI and maintain it. Regarding the DEVIN AI, it is hyped. I have watched the video and read vastly about it. The best that can happen to Devin is it will be another tool that developers will leverage on. If you are into codes, you will understand what I am saying. Codes is not about knocking things together. It is about understanding the technical requirements , arrange it to align with global best practices to meet up with the use case. You can't just feed Devin AI the requirements and deploy the generated code into the production environment. A programmer will still type the requirements one by one into devin, read the generated codes, understand it, refactor it. It will only make a developer to become lazier and more efficient as he does not need to generate the algorithm by himself. No organisation will feed generated codes by Devin AI into the production environment. You are safer being in tech than any other profession. 4 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Finally Migrated To Australia At Age 48. This Is My Story So Far by Silentgroper(m): 11:54am On Apr 01 |
Olympuse:lol . Leave am .. na tech A. I go first flood before any other profession 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Finally Migrated To Australia At Age 48. This Is My Story So Far by MT: 11:56am On Apr 01 |
Silentgroper: I am sorry, you do not have technical depth. Goggle how companies are looking for technical IT resource world wide. I get jobs more than I can handle. Just google it. Who builds AI? 1 Like |
Re: Finally Migrated To Australia At Age 48. This Is My Story So Far by IyaTola: 11:56am On Apr 01 |
Matheusmartin:Yes hope dey but be ready to spend, recall he was an accountant of a manufacturing plant and was doing over 1m plus in salaries not to mention soke process he would circumvent to gather more money. 1 Like |
Re: Finally Migrated To Australia At Age 48. This Is My Story So Far by Villa12(m): 11:58am On Apr 01 |
AmuDimpka:his life is better than yours. You can be kidnap at any fvcking time where you live in Nigeria 8 Likes |
Re: Finally Migrated To Australia At Age 48. This Is My Story So Far by Streetdoctor: 11:58am On Apr 01 |
AmuDimpka:Bros take it easy on ur envy 13 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Finally Migrated To Australia At Age 48. This Is My Story So Far by bitbillionaire: 12:01pm On Apr 01 |
Matheusmartin: Well, when you cross over to the world beyond, it might shock you to discover that no 'oversabi angel' sent you to Nigeria. You actually chose the country you were born into; you chose your parents and chose or create major circumstances of your life. Only that you just refuse to accept responsibility for your life and your choices 4 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Finally Migrated To Australia At Age 48. This Is My Story So Far by Starzo: 12:01pm On Apr 01 |
AmuDimpka:Why you tiff my quote? 1 Like |
Re: Finally Migrated To Australia At Age 48. This Is My Story So Far by Awakened38: 12:01pm On Apr 01 |
IbeOkehie: π |
Re: Finally Migrated To Australia At Age 48. This Is My Story So Far by donogaga(m): 12:01pm On Apr 01 |
AmuDimpka: Three things are involved, 1, Either the person is lying to you or he doesn't want you to keep begging him for money. 2, Except the person is extremely lazy. 3, And any other reason. Truth is, naija isn't worth it. Travel first, you will obviously see the difference. 10 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: Finally Migrated To Australia At Age 48. This Is My Story So Far by Villa12(m): 12:01pm On Apr 01 |
AmuDimpka:with those useless leaders that you guys elect every four years? The children are being kidnapped daily while some roam the streets on a daily basis Hawking and begging for alms before they could eat 3 Likes |
Re: Finally Migrated To Australia At Age 48. This Is My Story So Far by Drone95(m): 12:02pm On Apr 01 |
Matheusmartin:you no go calmdown? Na only u? |
Re: Finally Migrated To Australia At Age 48. This Is My Story So Far by skultrick(m): 12:02pm On Apr 01 |
Usefulsense: Congratulations sir on making it to Australia. Wishing you all the very best. Please if may ask, how much did it cost to migrate only you to Australia. Iβm looking to migrate too but will really appreciate first hand info on cost. Another thing, Iβm single. Do you think I will feel very lonely in Australia? Are there many black sisters in the country? Thank you. 3 Likes |
Re: Finally Migrated To Australia At Age 48. This Is My Story So Far by Villa12(m): 12:03pm On Apr 01 |
AmuDimpka:your imaginary person abi? 5 Likes |
Re: Finally Migrated To Australia At Age 48. This Is My Story So Far by Awakened38: 12:03pm On Apr 01 |
TNORWAY: I see you've got it all figured out. Congratulations Fall on your own sword |
Re: Finally Migrated To Australia At Age 48. This Is My Story So Far by Usefulsense: 12:04pm On Apr 01 |
Rotji: I am not a Migration agent and may not be able to advice. However, when I decided it is time I leave Nigeria with my family, I looked at my age and saw I have already passed 44. My wife was much younger and I decided to send her while I stay back with the children. So, if your wifey is younger than you, you may consider sending her. That I what some men I met here did. 2 Likes |
Re: Finally Migrated To Australia At Age 48. This Is My Story So Far by peleson1: 12:04pm On Apr 01 |
Usefulsense:Sorry to ask u sir, Was it ur wife that u immigrated with? If yes, was it the express visa type or study route type. Kindly hint me about ur immigration route so I can integrate that into my plan and because I'm consulting widely. Warmest regards |
Re: Finally Migrated To Australia At Age 48. This Is My Story So Far by Olympuse: 12:05pm On Apr 01 |
MT:But you are yet to admit my assertion that AI has really put a dent on the Tech bubble of post covid period and it's about to burst. And coupled with the fact that the competition out there is fierce. It's getting tougher 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Finally Migrated To Australia At Age 48. This Is My Story So Far by vandykeoo7(m): 12:06pm On Apr 01 |
Usefulsense:Brother please what kinds of job opportunities are readily available to intended New comers. I need to learn here before moving over to that place |
Re: Finally Migrated To Australia At Age 48. This Is My Story So Far by Evolutionism: 12:06pm On Apr 01 |
chidi4sam: In 2024, You are still arguing with Nigerian Lowlives lol. I rate All Animals on earth above most Nigerians regardless of their social status. To them it's just about the money, fvck and misplaced priorities. Beings who sees POVERTY and Wickedness as their birth right. There is nothing else in most black mens brain. 11 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: Finally Migrated To Australia At Age 48. This Is My Story So Far by VULCAN(m): 12:08pm On Apr 01 |
You might have made a point if you didn't use suicide as the basis for your argument. That was dumb as suicide is more prevalent in the First World than the Third. If you don't know that then I already know you haven't travelled to the First World. And if you haven't travelled to the First World, why are you on here attacking OP? Go to Australia for six months and come back and tell us how terrible it is compared to Nigeria and we may listen to you. But for now- we won't Treadway: 4 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Finally Migrated To Australia At Age 48. This Is My Story So Far by seborrhic: 12:08pm On Apr 01 |
Usefulsense:Ok. Makes more sense. You didn't state all these in your first post,not until posters started digging some holes and doubting some aspects of the story. The way you initially made it sound,you entered Australia late Dec and in 3 months you already had shelter,had time to take several artisan courses,your kids already in school,then aside from working,you already saving. It's always important to lay out the whole picture,so that aside from not creating doubts in some people as to the authenticity of a story,it would not also make some other people with intent of travelling to feel it was the straightforward,almost magical way you made it sound 6 Likes |
Re: Finally Migrated To Australia At Age 48. This Is My Story So Far by diamond68: 12:10pm On Apr 01 |
So you are in your father land at 48 a well established big man, oga pata pata, wey dey earn millions per month and now you are in a foreign land picking cartons in a warehouse ? Village people strong oooo ππ½ββοΈππ½ββοΈππ½ββοΈππ½ββοΈ 1 Like |
Re: Finally Migrated To Australia At Age 48. This Is My Story So Far by mascot345: 12:10pm On Apr 01 |
[quote author=AmuDimpka post=129170179] At 48yrs that you were at the top of your accounting career earning good money in Nigeria, you spent millions to travel to Australia only to go and be learning forklifting and mental health and care giving job at 48yrs when you should be planning retirement I know say ma your wife push you into this |
Re: Finally Migrated To Australia At Age 48. This Is My Story So Far by Jones4190(m): 12:13pm On Apr 01 |
99thEnemy:kangaroos can fight 1 Like |
Re: Finally Migrated To Australia At Age 48. This Is My Story So Far by eepeepook: 12:13pm On Apr 01 |
Good on you, brother. Weβll join you soon enough. 3 Likes |
Re: Finally Migrated To Australia At Age 48. This Is My Story So Far by VULCAN(m): 12:13pm On Apr 01 |
Why did you use a governor who has access to the people's money as an example? The least any governor takes as security vote is N10b a month. That you can compare a thieving Nigerian governor to a person doing a blue collar job in the West is such a dumb comparison. With such a mindset, you deserve to be ignored on here Treadway: 8 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Finally Migrated To Australia At Age 48. This Is My Story So Far by Evolutionism: 12:14pm On Apr 01 |
boringdraw: Lol you are very funny. What concerns an average Nigerian with Quality Life. Beings who breathe in and out black goo and redmud dusty Air coupled with extreme Hot Sun frying their empty brains, Eat low graded and dirty foods, Put on fake clothes with extreme pungent body odour. Most of these Babooons haven't even heard the word before talkless of knowing what Quality Life is. You are talking Quality Life with people who live in SLUMs. Even Victoria Island, Lekki, Abuja et all are Upgraded SLUMs. The whole country is a Great SLUM. 9 Likes 1 Share |
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