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Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by ProfGday(m): 9:05am On May 15, 2015 |
[color=#006600][/color]Lessons From His Job Test Experience by Dioxidane (m): 7:31pm On May 14 So I went for a job interview/test today at a manufacturing company and a very hilarious/scary scene played out before me. I woke up in the morning and my head was banging like a 2 by 2 plywood was hit on it. Even the panadol I took did nothing to relieve me - the headache was dancing 'skelewu' around it. When I got to the company and after normal security checks for invitations, I went in and saw others that were also invited. I realized that I was the last person to come in 'cos no other person came after me. I did a head count and we were 20 persons - 13 guys and 7 ladies. And yeah, the 'chicks' were fine like hell. I wasn't in any mood to 'chyke' any girl because of my headache, so I went on 'lock-up' mode, after all I came for a job test not to scoop girls. Other sharp guys were already in intimated conversations with some of the ladies. Not too long after I came in, two men came and ushered us into a conference room. 'Damn, this is what I call a 5-star conference room', I thought. The conference room was so posh and it's air conditioning could freeze ones brains out. The setting of the company was pristine, with everywhere looking so upper class. I never knew there were companies like that in Nigeria apart from oil companies. I even saw an 'ATM plaza' in the company! Imagine! I told myself I was going to get a job in that company whether the devil was comfortable with it or not. After pep talks and collecting our CV's, the two men began distributing the test questions. There were 30 questions in all and we were to answer them in 1 hour. It was boldly written on it. 'Wow, very organized coy', I thought. Looking at the questions, I was shocked! I knew the answers to some questions, I forgot the answers to some, I could manipulate some, but there were some I just didn't know! I raised my head and realized the two men were no more in the conference room and the door was shut. The whole room was silent. I guess the others realized it at that same point, 'cos they began raising their heads and the guys that already had rapports with some of the ladies, in wanting to be 'caring', began asking the ladies if they could answer the questions and that if they didn't know any, they should simply ask. Moments later, different talks began flying around in whispers: 'Do you know the answer to number 13?' 'I thought it's supposed to be on quantitative analysis.' 'No, it's qualitative analysis.' 'How do convert that value to inches?' 'Jeez, I've forgotten that formular'. 'I think it's height times r square'. 'Are you sure?' 'I can't remember exactly, but it should be something like that.' I was still on 'lock-up' mode so I didn't talk to anyone. I just concentrated on my test while listening to words flying around, hoping that the answers to the ones I didn't know would drop. I also wondered why we were left without supervision. 'Or was there a camera in here?', I thought. I looked around and saw a contraption in the ceiling, blinking a red light. It definitely didn't look like a camera! We've already spent 30minutes. I had answered about 15 questions - the ones I was sure of. I looked around and saw some guys browsing on their phones, obviously checking the answers online. And being 'good guys', they were dishing out answers to some ladies too. 'Damn you PHCN!', I thought. I had already answered the questions I knew. I should have checked the others online and gotten the answers easily. I would have even had the opportunity to confirm the ones I had already answered. The battery in my phone was flat! The lady sitting beside me was feeding off answers from the guy beside her. I was about asking her if she had answered (or 'obtained' the answer) to question 22 when the two men who issued the test walked in with 4 fierce looking security officers. 'You, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, stand up!' One of them barked out. I was shocked! 8 persons were asked to stand up and I was among the 'yous'. And to think I didn't talk to or with anyone and I didn't cheat in any way, I was beginning to get angry. The next words I heard were a relieve. 'The rest of you, drop your scripts and get out! Your test is over!' Jeez, so they watching us after all! Some began begging, especially the ladies, but the sight of the fierce officers man-handling one of the guys that wanted to protest their action did something to calm their nerves. Few minutes later, the conference room was quiet again. One of the men told us we had 15 minutes more and they left almost immediately. We were 6 guys and 2 ladies left. When they left, I looked around and everyone concentrated on his or her work. I was already done with the ones I knew and manipulated the ones I could. Exactly 15minutes later, the men came and collected our scripts and told us they would get back to us. I did my best. I pray I scale through, but I learnt a very vital lesson which other job seekers too could learn. I'm not going to mention the lessons. Decipher it yourself. Lest I forget, try watching the movie 'THE EXAM' if you've not already done so. Dioxidane[b]Lessons From His Job Test Experience by Dioxidane (m): 7:31pm On May 14 So I went for a job interview/test today at a manufacturing company and a very hilarious/scary scene played out before me. I woke up in the morning and my head was banging like a 2 by 2 plywood was hit on it. Even the panadol I took did nothing to relieve me - the headache was dancing 'skelewu' around it. When I got to the company and after normal security checks for invitations, I went in and saw others that were also invited. I realized that I was the last person to come in 'cos no other person came after me. I did a head count and we were 20 persons - 13 guys and 7 ladies. And yeah, the 'chicks' were fine like hell. I wasn't in any mood to 'chyke' any girl because of my headache, so I went on 'lock-up' mode, after all I came for a job test not to scoop girls. Other sharp guys were already in intimated conversations with some of the ladies. Not too long after I came in, two men came and ushered us into a conference room. 'Damn, this is what I call a 5-star conference room', I thought. The conference room was so posh and it's air conditioning could freeze ones brains out. The setting of the company was pristine, with everywhere looking so upper class. I never knew there were companies like that in Nigeria apart from oil companies. I even saw an 'ATM plaza' in the company! Imagine! I told myself I was going to get a job in that company whether the devil was comfortable with it or not. After pep talks and collecting our CV's, the two men began distributing the test questions. There were 30 questions in all and we were to answer them in 1 hour. It was boldly written on it. 'Wow, very organized coy', I thought. Looking at the questions, I was shocked! I knew the answers to some questions, I forgot the answers to some, I could manipulate some, but there were some I just didn't know! I raised my head and realized the two men were no more in the conference room and the door was shut. The whole room was silent. I guess the others realized it at that same point, 'cos they began raising their heads and the guys that already had rapports with some of the ladies, in wanting to be 'caring', began asking the ladies if they could answer the questions and that if they didn't know any, they should simply ask. Moments later, different talks began flying around in whispers: 'Do you know the answer to number 13?' 'I thought it's supposed to be on quantitative analysis.' 'No, it's qualitative analysis.' 'How do convert that value to inches?' 'Jeez, I've forgotten that formular'. 'I think it's height times r square'. 'Are you sure?' 'I can't remember exactly, but it should be something like that.' I was still on 'lock-up' mode so I didn't talk to anyone. I just concentrated on my test while listening to words flying around, hoping that the answers to the ones I didn't know would drop. I also wondered why we were left without supervision. 'Or was there a camera in here?', I thought. I looked around and saw a contraption in the ceiling, blinking a red light. It definitely didn't look like a camera! We've already spent 30minutes. I had answered about 15 questions - the ones I was sure of. I looked around and saw some guys browsing on their phones, obviously checking the answers online. And being 'good guys', they were dishing out answers to some ladies too. 'Damn you PHCN!', I thought. I had already answered the questions I knew. I should have checked the others online and gotten the answers easily. I would have even had the opportunity to confirm the ones I had already answered. The battery in my phone was flat! The lady sitting beside me was feeding off answers from the guy beside her. I was about asking her if she had answered (or 'obtained' the answer) to question 22 when the two men who issued the test walked in with 4 fierce looking security officers. 'You, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, stand up!' One of them barked out. I was shocked! 8 persons were asked to stand up and I was among the 'yous'. And to think I didn't talk to or with anyone and I didn't cheat in any way, I was beginning to get angry. The next words I heard were a relieve. 'The rest of you, drop your scripts and get out! Your test is over!' Jeez, so they watching us after all! Some began begging, especially the ladies, but the sight of the fierce officers man-handling one of the guys that wanted to protest their action did something to calm their nerves. Few minutes later, the conference room was quiet again. One of the men told us we had 15 minutes more and they left almost immediately. We were 6 guys and 2 ladies left. When they left, I looked around and everyone concentrated on his or her work. I was already done with the ones I knew and manipulated the ones I could. Exactly 15minutes later, the men came and collected our scripts and told us they would get back to us. I did my best. I pray I scale through, but I learnt a very vital lesson which other job seekers too could learn. I'm not going to mention the lessons. Decipher it yourself. Lest I forget, try watching the movie 'THE EXAM' if you've not already done so. Dioxidane[/b]Lessons From His Job Test Experience by Dioxidane (m): 7:31pm On May 14 So I went for a job interview/test today at a manufacturing company and a very hilarious/scary scene played out before me. I woke up in the morning and my head was banging like a 2 by 2 plywood was hit on it. Even the panadol I took did nothing to relieve me - the headache was dancing 'skelewu' around it. When I got to the company and after normal security checks for invitations, I went in and saw others that were also invited. I realized that I was the last person to come in 'cos no other person came after me. I did a head count and we were 20 persons - 13 guys and 7 ladies. And yeah, the 'chicks' were fine like hell. I wasn't in any mood to 'chyke' any girl because of my headache, so I went on 'lock-up' mode, after all I came for a job test not to scoop girls. Other sharp guys were already in intimated conversations with some of the ladies. Not too long after I came in, two men came and ushered us into a conference room. 'Damn, this is what I call a 5-star conference room', I thought. The conference room was so posh and it's air conditioning could freeze ones brains out. The setting of the company was pristine, with everywhere looking so upper class. I never knew there were companies like that in Nigeria apart from oil companies. I even saw an 'ATM plaza' in the company! Imagine! I told myself I was going to get a job in that company whether the devil was comfortable with it or not. After pep talks and collecting our CV's, the two men began distributing the test questions. There were 30 questions in all and we were to answer them in 1 hour. It was boldly written on it. 'Wow, very organized coy', I thought. Looking at the questions, I was shocked! I knew the answers to some questions, I forgot the answers to some, I could manipulate some, but there were some I just didn't know! I raised my head and realized the two men were no more in the conference room and the door was shut. The whole room was silent. I guess the others realized it at that same point, 'cos they began raising their heads and the guys that already had rapports with some of the ladies, in wanting to be 'caring', began asking the ladies if they could answer the questions and that if they didn't know any, they should simply ask. Moments later, different talks began flying around in whispers: 'Do you know the answer to number 13?' 'I thought it's supposed to be on quantitative analysis.' 'No, it's qualitative analysis.' 'How do convert that value to inches?' 'Jeez, I've forgotten that formular'. 'I think it's height times r square'. 'Are you sure?' 'I can't remember exactly, but it should be something like that.' I was still on 'lock-up' mode so I didn't talk to anyone. I just concentrated on my test while listening to words flying around, hoping that the answers to the ones I didn't know would drop. I also wondered why we were left without supervision. 'Or was there a camera in here?', I thought. I looked around and saw a contraption in the ceiling, blinking a red light. It definitely didn't look like a camera! We've already spent 30minutes. I had answered about 15 questions - the ones I was sure of. I looked around and saw some guys browsing on their phones, obviously checking the answers online. And being 'good guys', they were dishing out answers to some ladies too. 'Damn you PHCN!', I thought. I had already answered the questions I knew. I should have checked the others online and gotten the answers easily. I would have even had the opportunity to confirm the ones I had already answered. The battery in my phone was flat! The lady sitting beside me was feeding off answers from the guy beside her. I was about asking her if she had answered (or 'obtained' the answer) to question 22 when the two men who issued the test walked in with 4 fierce looking security officers. 'You, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, stand up!' One of them barked out. I was shocked! 8 persons were asked to stand up and I was among the 'yous'. And to think I didn't talk to or with anyone and I didn't cheat in any way, I was beginning to get angry. The next words I heard were a relieve. 'The rest of you, drop your scripts and get out! Your test is over!' Jeez, so they watching us after all! Some began begging, especially the ladies, but the sight of the fierce officers man-handling one of the guys that wanted to protest their action did something to calm their nerves. Few minutes later, the conference room was quiet again. One of the men told us we had 15 minutes more and they left almost immediately. We were 6 guys and 2 ladies left. When they left, I looked around and everyone concentrated on his or her work. I was already done with the ones I knew and manipulated the ones I could. Exactly 15minutes later, the men came and collected our scripts and told us they would get back to us. I did my best. I pray I scale through, but I learnt a very vital lesson which other job seekers too could learn. I'm not going to mention the lessons. Decipher it yourself. Lest I forget, try watching the movie 'THE EXAM' if you've not already done so. Dioxidane 5 Likes |
Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by Sunnypar(m): 10:35pm On May 15, 2015 |
This is to formally inform the general public that there are teaching vacancies for the following subjects: 1. I.R.S 2. Civic Education 3. Social Studies 17-23 Alfa-Aminu street, Pedro, bus/stop, Palmgroove. Applicants residing in Bariga, Somolu, Palmgroove, Onipan and it environs would be at advantage. |
Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by IDrock: 7:39am On May 16, 2015 |
@ProfGday u wnt beliv d movie was playing in my head while reading ur experience. A gripping, suspense-filled movie at that.I wish u gudluck though |
Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by Sunnypar(m): 8:26am On May 16, 2015 |
IDrock:it was not his own experience, it was a nairalanders experience dixona |
Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by IDrock: 8:29am On May 16, 2015 |
SCHOOL PRINCIPAL JOBS IN AN
INTERNATIONAL BOARDING SCHOOL An International Boarding School in the South-South region requires the services of an achievement-driven, result-oriented principal. Candidates are expected to have the requisite educational qualifications and cognate experience. How to Apply Applications together with detailed CVs and copies of credentials and attainments should be forwarded to. baroquesinfonia@yahoo.co.uk 1 Like |
Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by IDrock: 8:30am On May 16, 2015 |
oh!! @Sunnypar tnx fr d correction |
Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by IDrock: 8:33am On May 16, 2015 |
Part-Time Sound and Professional
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Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by IDrock: 10:30am On May 16, 2015 |
Yoruba Teacher GLOVAL CONSULT LIMITED City: mainland Experience: 6 months - 2 years Education: Postgraduate Certificate/Diploma /NCE/BSC Experience: Minimum of 2 years All interested candidates should send their cv with location and phone number to career.elitecon@gmail.com. |
Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by tenderlyme(f): 12:56pm On May 16, 2015 |
pls oga Goldendr &Sunnypar i need ur help am a silent follower of dis thread kp up d good job i saw dis website prepclass.com i think it is mainly 4those dat can teach part-time/home tutors pls how genuine is it because d req very ok but me i fear may also b a scam sm interested in it because i di partime teaching &wuld nt mind makin extra genuine income tnx again d website is Prepclass.com |
Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by Sunnypar(m): 1:02pm On May 16, 2015 |
From response from this thread it shows that preppclass is not a serious employer of labour. However if you doubt me, you could try them.m tenderlyme: |
Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by tenderlyme(f): 1:07pm On May 16, 2015 |
big bros thank u oo na GOD say make i talk because d conditns are jst too appealing 2ignore i'll continue my small teachin till i c a genuine place 2do my home lessond thanx sir 1 Like |
Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by endtime1(m): 1:32pm On May 16, 2015 |
thanks to idrock for posting the macforte teaching vacancy I have been invited for the second stage interview 4 Likes |
Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by Sunnypar(m): 2:10pm On May 16, 2015 |
endtime1:Thabks is not enough.... You mind sharing your first experience. |
Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by dansolution: 10:31pm On May 16, 2015 |
tenderlyme: prepclass tutors are genuine,a friend of mine is working with them presently and their pay is ok. Give it a shot |
Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by IDrock: 9:56am On May 17, 2015 |
@endtime1 congratulations bro! wishing u success in the next stage. u cn share ur first experience though to encourage n equip others |
Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by Immortalz(m): 2:55pm On May 17, 2015 |
Peace gate science academy, ijoko ota, Ogun state calls for qualified teachers for the following subjects Further mathematics Economics Technical drawing Physics Civic education For enquiries contact 08038011504 07037086962 (Salary is based on negotiating prowess. 30k minimum) Peace gate science academy, ijoko ota, Ogun state calls for qualified teachers for the following subjects Further mathematics Economics Technical drawing Physics Civic education For enquiries contact 08038011504 07037086962 (Salary is based on negotiating prowess. 30k minimum) Peace gate science academy, ijoko ota, Ogun state calls for qualified teachers for the following subjects Further mathematics Economics Technical drawing Physics Civic education For enquiries contact 08038011504 07037086962 (Salary is based on negotiating prowess. 30k minimum) |
Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by endtime1(m): 4:00pm On May 17, 2015 |
IDrock:I have shared the first experience on page between 182-184 of this thread.pls wat should I expect for the next stage...thanks for ur encouragement idrock unlike those that discourages like sunnapar |
Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by Slickbishop(m): 4:02pm On May 17, 2015 |
dansolution:i have applied and reg twice and still heard nothing from them 1 Like |
Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by Sunnypar(m): 7:49pm On May 17, 2015 |
endtime1:It is sunnypar and I never discouraged you but was blunt. |
Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by quiet006storm: 7:57pm On May 17, 2015 |
when you're tired of all that life has brought your way, you search for a job, you don't get or you don't get a good one. people tend to throw insults at you and you feel useless. what should you do? Bolanles Nuptial Tales: Hope & Faith http://bolanlesnuptialtales..com/2015/05/hope-faith.html?spref=tw |
Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by fxman62: 9:38pm On May 17, 2015 |
Sorry folks I've been away from the thread for so long. That's because all vacancies were filled up. However the 2015/16 Academic session is around the corner and we at CHRISTFIELD PRIVATE SCHOOL, ADO EKITI in anticipation of increase enrollment in every section of the school - Pre-School (KG & NURSERY), Primary and secondary have kick-started our recruitment process. Interested applicants should forward their CV to christfieldschool@yahoo.com. Lest I forget, our beginning salary is 20k per month and we provide one year paid accommodation near the school. Pleas do not bother to apply if you are not very computer literate. All our teachers are required to be very proficient in the use of Microsoft Office package. 2 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by payne4real(m): 6:13pm On May 18, 2015 |
We have an existing arrangement for those who wish to introduce, market or implement our product (Smart CBT) for schools. You are to introduce the software, handle presentation/demo and price negotiation. We will install the software, train the staff and handle minor support issues. We will support you and take care of issues you can’t handle. For this, you earn 30% commission per sales to schools. Smart CBT is a comprehensive Computer-Based Testing / E-exam Management software that enables educators and trainers to author, schedule, deliver, and report on quizzes, tests and exams. It is a professional computerized testing application. In short, it makes testing easier for students and administrators. we have already deploy to 7 schools 2 of which are public schools on pilot deployment which would be expanded to cover many other schools). Our sales has mostly been through 3rd parties and we are looking for partnership with more individuals and organizations. If you would like to partner with us to implement Smart CBT for Schools, please feel free to contact us 08067441198 or visit www.smartcbtng.com |
Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by Sunnypar(m): 9:02am On May 19, 2015 |
VACANCIES FOR TEACHERS AT PROFESSIONAL HOME TUTORING SERVICES, CALABAR Professional Home Tutoring services is an educational organization that is based in Abuja and Calabar. As a result of our ongoing expansion exercise, we currently require the services of qualified and experienced personnel in the following disciplines: ▷ Mathematics ▷ English Language ▷ Physics ▷ Chemistry ▷ Biology ▷ Music ▷ ICT ▷ Accounts and ▷ Teachers of both Primary and Nursery classes Requirements ▷ Minimum qualification of an NCE ▷ Must be hard working, proactive and interested in curriculum development ▷ Must be fluent in English Language ▷ Should have a passion for impacting knowledge Location: Calabar Interested and qualified candidates should send their applications and CVs to: Saint_emma@yahoo.com |
Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by Sunnypar(m): 9:05am On May 19, 2015 |
Vacancies: Job Title: Headmaster Experience: 10 years teaching in private schools 2 years as headmaster Qualification: Degree Holder in Education Job Title: Teachers Experience: 3 years teaching in private schools (Crèche & Nursery) Qualification: NCE Please send your CVs to edurecruitlagos@gmail.com Location: Lagos Thanks. |
Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by Sunnypar(m): 9:10am On May 19, 2015 |
An experienced Nursery Teacher that has love for kids is needed in a creche. The applicant must reside in or around Iba, Lagos. Send cv to topkids.creche@yahoo.com |
Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by Romeozigs: 10:27am On May 19, 2015 |
Pls I would appreciate any teaching job in Lagos mainland either part time or full time..subject areas are maths,physics,further maths,cheMistry and geography |
Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by payne4real(m): 10:31am On May 19, 2015 |
payne4real: |
Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by Nobody: 10:57pm On May 19, 2015 |
Romeozigs:check the above vacancies and try submitting your CV with schools around you locality. |
Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by Nobody: 9:42am On May 20, 2015 |
An Educational advisory Service Provider in Nigeria, Wished to employ the Service of the following: 1. Post :Instructior/ Education counsellor*parmanent Position Applicants must hold a relevant teaching qualification in English. Must be have an excellent Computing,Reading,Writing and Communication Skill Having been an experienced in teaching Cambridge English or any other international prefficiency exam will also be an added advantage. Must have a minimum of B.A/ EDU in English Language. Having a Masters Degree in the same line of discipline will be an added advantage. The Candidate will be responsible for managing our Abuja office, assisting the MD in Educational Advisory and would be working with a wide range of other Teachers Job Discription Your job will include but not limited to the following: Tutoring and Counselling Preparing and delivering lessons to a range of classes of different ages and abilities marking work, giving appropriate feedback and Maintaining records of pupils progress and development Researching new topic areas, maintaining up-to-date subject knowledge, and devising and writing new curriculum materials Selecting and using a range of different learning resources and equipment, including podcasts and interactive whiteboards Undertaking pastoral duties, such as taking on the role of form tutor, and supporting pupils on an individual basis through academic or personal difficulties Preparing pupils for qualifications and external examinations also act as a learning mentor, careers adviser Provide gudiance and counselling to students who wish to study abroad the Job is an office and Classroom job and you will be trained to offer Education Advisory Service to candidates who wish to Study abroad Marketing and Business Development The successfull candidate will also have to engage in business development which might be on a commission base outside your monthly take home: attending seminers and fairs Writing to Schools and visiting schools with presentations Applying to Universities abroad on behalf of candidates provide Visa Support you will be trained for all these follow up on all admission maintain Contract Letters of Temporary teacher we also require the following Temporary position: 2. Teachers and Instructors for all Subjects in A level, IGSE,OLEVEL 3. Teachers and Instructors for ACCA 4. Teachers and Instructors for CIPS 5. Teachers and Instructors for IELTS,TOEFL,PTE,GMAT,GRE,SAT and other International Exam 6. Freelance marketers and Education Advisors would be paid on a commission Basis. Intrested applicants should send an application with a cover letter and CV to Ruheconsulting@gmail.com or send through our contact us form on our website http://ruheglobal.webuda.com/Contacts/ Telephone application would not be accepted. |
Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by Nobody: 12:30pm On May 21, 2015 |
Ferscoat International Academy is a reputable school that is based in Ipaja, Lagos state. The school currently requires the services of qualified and experienced personnel in the teaching of Fine and Creative Arts. Requirements: • First degree or Higher National Diploma in Fine and Applied Arts (preferably in Education). • A Post-Graduate diploma in Education for degree holders in non-educational fields and HND will be an added advantage. • Candidates must have at least 3-years experience in the teaching of English Literature in a Senior Secondary School. NOTE: Candidate residing outside Ipaja and it's environs should not border applying. HOW TO APPLY: Interested candidates should send their CVs to the e-mail below: ferscoatschools@gmail.com |
Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by Sunnypar(m): 7:19pm On May 21, 2015 |
What has happen Herr? Upload, avicky, Oga, Makozona, sunnypar and the likes why have thou abandoned this thread. 1 Like |
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