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Re: My Experience In UK Since I Japa:warning Rejoinder by Savagethe21st(m): 12:29pm On Oct 26 |
Gerrard59:bro we don't earn lots of money. Firstly nigerian main banks (not fintech startups) usually employ us as contractors(not fulltime) then they pay us within they range us 500 -600k which is not up to 400 dollars now. Fintechs also pay that range or less. To make a million you need to work for more than two at a time which is very stressful and challenging 3 Likes 1 Share |
Re: My Experience In UK Since I Japa:warning Rejoinder by Rollingdollar: 12:30pm On Oct 26 |
fullclub:so you guys over there are the one praying we should keep having devalued currently to keep your hope alive over there |
Re: My Experience In UK Since I Japa:warning Rejoinder by princemaths: 12:37pm On Oct 26 |
Gerrard59:yea Egypt isn't Africa it's Europe! Even south Africa too, scyelles, Mauritius, Namibia, gabon, Morocco, Tunisia. Because they're better for entrepreneurs than Nigeria. I mean far better Once an Africa country is better than Nigeria it becomes Europe. And no longer Africa. You know nothing about Africa except Nigeria I guess you're shocked because you hardly hear them making noise. All along you rated Nigeria so high because it's your country. Sorry to burst your bubbles. You're so ignorant. Stats already prove it. Counter it with your own stats not some gibberish ai essays I don't argue like idiots. See angola and Ethiopia gdp higher than Nigeria. Scyelles is Europe haven compared to Nigeria.
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Re: My Experience In UK Since I Japa:warning Rejoinder by blackboy(m): 12:38pm On Oct 26 |
I'm glad he came back to confess the truth. E hard e heard, he brings wife come join him. E hard e hard e buy car,e learn to drive he pay bills etc. even Dangote e hard for him. Life no easy even on a bed of roses there are thorns. Anyone who tell you say naija beta than abroad na evil person or the person dey stuck in naija or lazy or no want betta thing for you. If you can Japa, Japa. God will bless your hustle. If you are in Nigeria , God will help you. Some people you hear say they are coming to Nigeria it's either they have papers to leave Nigeria anytime and easily not needing visa or them deport them. May God forgive us Nigerians because na we spoil our country use our hand and mouth spoil it. Rape,murder, vote rigging, ritual, yahoo yahoo, voting and supporting evil leaders, cultism etc 2 Likes |
Re: My Experience In UK Since I Japa:warning Rejoinder by samuelson06(m): 12:47pm On Oct 26 |
Cesarr1: I thought CS project would be about doing something within the computer and not any external/hardware thing. What project exactly bro? By the way, can you give me your learning roadmap? |
Re: My Experience In UK Since I Japa:warning Rejoinder by MrCounselor: 12:48pm On Oct 26 |
Nice! |
Re: My Experience In UK Since I Japa:warning Rejoinder by princemaths: 12:54pm On Oct 26 |
Gerrard59: What is the HDI in Nigeria if I may ask you? Is it higher than Zimbabwe or Angola. ? If the GDP per capita is low you think the HDI will be high? the truth is Nigeria is truly and completely well-finished but you guys are finding it hard to take it in. And which one is technological division. You have no idea what you're saying. There is nothing like that. All the software developers in Nigeria you see are all working for foreign companies remotely. There is no tech job in Nigeria. End of discussion With your ai reply. 2 Likes |
Re: My Experience In UK Since I Japa:warning Rejoinder by princemaths: 1:01pm On Oct 26 |
tensazangetsu20:Bank is tech company according to them. The other said technology division. They can't even name of one tech company in Nigeria. Which tech company will stay in a country with no light, security, extreme poor network. A country you can't use your debit card to shop online.Kai! 3 Likes 1 Share |
Re: My Experience In UK Since I Japa:warning Rejoinder by Cesarr1: 1:03pm On Oct 26 |
samuelson06:I guess I made u misunderstand me . I'm a computer sci student separate . I'm learning python developing on my own different. My final year project is different from python project . Python project is for personal development . Academically I'm still finding money for my final year project that what I mean . I suppose grad this year Drop your number let's talk re u in Nigeria Orchat my whatsap no it's on my siggy |
Re: My Experience In UK Since I Japa:warning Rejoinder by crusufixo(m): 1:06pm On Oct 26 |
All in all, you need God !!! |
Re: My Experience In UK Since I Japa:warning Rejoinder by MT: 1:13pm On Oct 26 |
Savagethe21st: The bolded is a big lie and I know some tech guys, reading your comment, are making a fool out of you right now . One, why are you guys so addicted to the US dollars? Why are you converting your earning to dollars? Are you spending dollars in Nigeria? Are you exposed to the same cost of living? Are you living in the United States? Two, you are employed on a temporal basis as a contractor. They needed more hands and they brought you in, after which you will be discarded. You are not a full time tech staff of the bank. You are not entitled to any perks. Three, your payment is fully dependent on the banks you work for, your tech competencies, your grade. You are a contract staff, and if you demonstrate a vast technical depth, the bank will transition you to a full staff. Four, if you as a contractor can earn between 500 to 600, can you figure out how much a full time bank tech staff is earning ?. And going by this salary you are earning as a contractor, you are not a senior. Just learning the ropes. So, I don't understand what you meant by "we" don't earn that much. Thats quite generalistic, talk about your own situation. |
Re: My Experience In UK Since I Japa:warning Rejoinder by samuelson06(m): 1:16pm On Oct 26 |
Rollingdollar: Hahaha |
Re: My Experience In UK Since I Japa:warning Rejoinder by Izuchukwu70: 1:19pm On Oct 26 |
fullclub: Trash. 1 Like |
Re: My Experience In UK Since I Japa:warning Rejoinder by Midex88(m): 1:21pm On Oct 26 |
OboOlora: Thanks for the advise, planning to move to the Uk, pls can you elaborate slightly on what you meant by envious users. |
Re: My Experience In UK Since I Japa:warning Rejoinder by MT: 1:24pm On Oct 26 |
tensazangetsu20: Your friend on Nairaland says you are earning 10k USD per month in Chile as a student. I assumed that was the story you are feeding them Joker |
Re: My Experience In UK Since I Japa:warning Rejoinder by Prince111111: 1:31pm On Oct 26 |
fullclub:my brother I relocated from Europe to UK just last month |
Re: My Experience In UK Since I Japa:warning Rejoinder by tensazangetsu20(m): 1:33pm On Oct 26 |
MT: Gerrard is like my brother and has seen my payslips and job contracts. As for nairaland I have nothing aside tormenting APC supporters like you and wishing you guys continue to have a miserable life 3 Likes 1 Share |
Re: My Experience In UK Since I Japa:warning Rejoinder by MT: 1:37pm On Oct 26 |
tensazangetsu20: Ha! You are a pathological liar!. As a student, you are earning 10,000 USD per month in Chile Many professionals who are citizens in the UK, Germany, Canada and US cannot even boast of such. Gerrard59, I swear, this guy is fooling you. You guys are just impossible! 1 Like |
Re: My Experience In UK Since I Japa:warning Rejoinder by omorkelly(m): 1:40pm On Oct 26 |
Pls could you be magnanimous enough to share those skillets/skills you referred to? I will go any length to acquire them. |
Re: My Experience In UK Since I Japa:warning Rejoinder by tensazangetsu20(m): 1:47pm On Oct 26 |
MT: Okay i am in the mood now. Attached is my first contract for an automotive manufacturer in the US I work for remotely I make 4000 usd a month from that job. I have a second part time job with a company from the dominican republic which i make 2500 usd a month equivalently and my last job which i just got recently is with the chilean state bank where i earn 2.6 million pesos which comes down to around 3000 usd a month. I am also attaching a screenshot of my taxes which I pay from my american job. We no be mates. You can see that my tax payments coincides with when i got my first remote job as I pay 3 taxes in chile but one of them is as an independent contractor which I need to file for every month F29. My total taxes every month is around 1.3 million chilean pesos. Many chileans dont even earn above 500000 pesos. I still have another part time job I don't even wanna talk about and I am also trying to get an offer with another bank. My dms have been a mess since I started working for the Chilean state bank 13 Likes 4 Shares
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Re: My Experience In UK Since I Japa:warning Rejoinder by bigtt76(f): 1:53pm On Oct 26 |
Convert the proceed of the sale into pounds and see how much it comes to, not sure the 3000 pounds plus you realise would lead you anyway where though. latiephwald: |
Re: My Experience In UK Since I Japa:warning Rejoinder by Kelechi009: 1:59pm On Oct 26 |
tensazangetsu20: That dude is just out to trigger you, even with all these evidence, he will still say you'relying. You don't have to prove to anyone. Tinubu supporters are not worth this attention 2 Likes |
Re: My Experience In UK Since I Japa:warning Rejoinder by tensazangetsu20(m): 2:01pm On Oct 26 |
Kelechi009: No its good to post all this for posterity sake. If they want payslip evidence I have it all lol I can post everything my name and my details arent showing lol . I am on a student visa o working the Chilean state bank (banco estado del chile) if e easy make them go do am 5 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: My Experience In UK Since I Japa:warning Rejoinder by Karleb(m): 2:06pm On Oct 26 |
tensazangetsu20: The next thing they will say is you are bragging. These people are horrible. 1 Like |
Re: My Experience In UK Since I Japa:warning Rejoinder by tensazangetsu20(m): 2:08pm On Oct 26 |
Karleb: I can brag. If its easy let them do it. Leaving Nigeria to a new country, a country that people don't even know or rate. Learning a new language and getting elite jobs all in one year. Anyone can do it, its a free world. The only job I speak english is my american job all my other jobs are completely in spanish. So you can figure out the level of spanish I had to have to get my jobs and I am still studying o and I will graduate with distinction too 9 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: My Experience In UK Since I Japa:warning Rejoinder by SIRTee15: 2:18pm On Oct 26 |
MT: Guy quit it. If you have problem with UK, just say so. U said your tech friends are doing well in naija. What does that tell U about tech guys in uk- U think they will be in penury. Guy my friends in tech in UK are doing really well. All of them are into their 2nd or even 3rd property, sending their kids to private schools and living in expensive neighborhood. And I hope U know there are thousands of naija in the UK tech sector. Tech is the big meat globally, so don't make it look like naija tech guys are living a special life their contemporary abroad are deprived of. In fact, after USA, I will rate UK tech industry above any other country....mainly due to the strong financial institutions. Now the question is outside of tech that you have been yarping about, which of the 2 countries offer better career opportunities btw UK and naija The answer is UK. The training U receive in UK can open doors for U anywhere in the world. Lots of recruiters favours UK professionals esp in places like middle east, far east and even other Anglophile nations. UK nationals- white or other ethnicities occupies the top expatriate professional list in Dubai. I'm a testament to above. So U trying desperately disparage UK for whatever reasons makes no sense. UK definitely has it's own problems esp with poor wage and rising cost of living. But to write it off based on some prejudice or bias analysis makes no sense. UK is far better than naija. Even my sister that arrived UK few years ago that I thought would jump at my Canada job offer declined it. She said she's happy and settled in the UK. To be honest, I was surprised at her answer. Note my sister had a very good federal parastatal job in naija b4 relocating to UK. I was vehemently against her coming to UK and I warned her not to resign her job b4 coming. So U will understand my shock when she told she has no plans to leave UK. Well....she's always been an hustler right from teenage years, that could explain it. 1 Like |
Re: My Experience In UK Since I Japa:warning Rejoinder by olowoba2: 2:19pm On Oct 26 |
MT: You use 0.00000001% of the entire population to generalize that Nigeria is working? It's important to always look at the generality of the country not just a selected few to make general statements. The reality is that Nigeria has over 100 million citizens below poverty line with more sinking by the day due to Tpain's policy. Just because a very selected few are balling doesn't mean things are working right. 2 Likes |
Re: My Experience In UK Since I Japa:warning Rejoinder by MT: 2:25pm On Oct 26 |
tensazangetsu20: Are you alright at all? The currency is not indicated on your payslip but I would even assume your salary is based on the US dollars. You make 2,769.49 per month. In July, you worked overtime and you earned 3,105 USD. This is your Net pay (after tax is deducted). You will pay bills, you will eat. How much does it remains? You are barely getting by. So, where is your much touted 10,000 USD per month coming from. Stop having an exagerrated opinion about yourself. Cockroach behaving like bird. |
Re: My Experience In UK Since I Japa:warning Rejoinder by MT: 2:29pm On Oct 26 |
SIRTee15: You turned everything upside down. Maybe you need to revisit the thread and re-read. i will never slight tech guys anywhere in the world, if they have the technical depth. Irrespective of where they are, they will ball. |
Re: My Experience In UK Since I Japa:warning Rejoinder by Mindlog: 2:37pm On Oct 26 |
Midex88: What in all the junk he wrote there is good advice? Genuine care COS in the private sector that is seriously very scare or the ones from NHS , that has thousands of others already in the UK, are also chasing?🙄 UK is not Nigeria, where you will be forming wetin person bo know , when it comes to jobs or getting mortgage, no be by forming macho. Relocate to the UK with an open mind, no matter how toxic some people you will meet will be, you would also get to meet people who would look out for you, people who would get drawn to you for the positive energy you exude. 2 Likes |
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