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Re: He Wants To Abandon His Masters Degree Programme For A Contract Job In Bank. by Gsmooth51: 9:19pm On Jan 16, 2016 |
nice |
Re: He Wants To Abandon His Masters Degree Programme For A Contract Job In Bank. by kennyman2000(m): 9:20pm On Jan 16, 2016 |
Hmmmm |
Re: He Wants To Abandon His Masters Degree Programme For A Contract Job In Bank. by Nobody: 9:22pm On Jan 16, 2016 |
Jï 2 Likes |
Re: He Wants To Abandon His Masters Degree Programme For A Contract Job In Bank. by Chrisbenogor(m): 9:23pm On Jan 16, 2016 |
One big problem we have is we rarely have a long term plan. The reason is quite glaring, hunger will not let you see road. It is very sad that the training most of us get is to slave for other people.....myself inclusive. But I also understand that a hungry man will always think of his next meal. Therefore, if he needs to eat, if he cannot feed in the short term then yes go to the bank. If he can, then he needs to sit back and ask where a bank contract worker ends up in the mid to long term. 5 Likes |
Re: He Wants To Abandon His Masters Degree Programme For A Contract Job In Bank. by profsho1(m): 9:23pm On Jan 16, 2016 |
Tell him to finish d MSc bcuz he wil later regret it if he abandon it.
If it is a permanent job, I can say mak e abandon d MSc.
Am even abt to resign from my present 50k job for my MSc.
Look b4 u leap 1 Like |
Re: He Wants To Abandon His Masters Degree Programme For A Contract Job In Bank. by sammie22(m): 9:24pm On Jan 16, 2016 |
If he is doing that MSc programme in Nigeria, then he can go on and take the job. Two options - Work, get money, then he should pay his way thru the remaining four months. - If not possible, get an extra year, next yr schedule your annual leave during the exam period complete it and move on. For project, even a nairalander will help you complete it as long as you pay the right amount. But brother, anyone that tells you to ignore any job offer hasn't had a bit of the Nigerian job market frustration. 1 Like |
Re: He Wants To Abandon His Masters Degree Programme For A Contract Job In Bank. by missKiffy(f): 9:25pm On Jan 16, 2016 |
He should complete his masters first |
Re: He Wants To Abandon His Masters Degree Programme For A Contract Job In Bank. by mixter(m): 9:25pm On Jan 16, 2016 |
Kindly tell him to finish his programme. He just has less than 4 months to go. 1 Like |
Re: He Wants To Abandon His Masters Degree Programme For A Contract Job In Bank. by Mannylex(m): 9:26pm On Jan 16, 2016 |
In one word, I call this Madness! No need abandoning the masters, take the job if no other option but please complete that masters... He can multitask, combine both the job and the masters. He is already at the finish lane. 1 Like |
Re: He Wants To Abandon His Masters Degree Programme For A Contract Job In Bank. by KanoAbiaBabe(f): 9:30pm On Jan 16, 2016 |
Please don't abandon your masters program for the contract Job,bank contract job is no working experience. Na just waste of time except a situation where the hope of conversion is high. 2 Likes |
Re: He Wants To Abandon His Masters Degree Programme For A Contract Job In Bank. by loisaleburu: 9:31pm On Jan 16, 2016 |
he shuld please finish d masters after that he can always reapply to this consulting firms for contract jobs but he should hide his msc then after which if he gets the job he can continue reapplying for jobs. |
Re: He Wants To Abandon His Masters Degree Programme For A Contract Job In Bank. by loisaleburu: 9:31pm On Jan 16, 2016 |
he shuld please finish d masters after that he can always reapply to this consulting firms for contract jobs but he should hide his msc then after which if he gets the job he can continue reapplying for jobs with his masters he shuld better be smart |
Re: He Wants To Abandon His Masters Degree Programme For A Contract Job In Bank. by HonChidon(m): 9:33pm On Jan 16, 2016 |
My dear tell him to finish up his masters program, so tell me what happens to u stress and d money already spent? Bank contract job is 40k and its not worth it, tell him money will come at d right tym first things first besides he studied zoology and he wants to work in d bank tell him downsizing is waiting for him. 1 Like |
Re: He Wants To Abandon His Masters Degree Programme For A Contract Job In Bank. by Nobody: 9:37pm On Jan 16, 2016 |
oluwanoni: Haha I laugh in spanish. Work leave for a bloody contract job, a bank for that matter? Sorry dear ain't nothing like that for you ooo.ordinary sick leave na ish talkless of exam leave hmmm. You even said talk to his boss, wich boss wants u to goan study further on his watch? Who gave u such rights to even be getting a masters degree and u even have the nerve to come ask for some time off to write ur exams or even attend lectures. Oh please that doesn't happen ooo! Ask properly cos even the so called full staff can't come out openly to seek for leave for their masters lectures or exams oooo, attainment of higher qualification is solely at ur own discretion. I will stop here. |
Re: He Wants To Abandon His Masters Degree Programme For A Contract Job In Bank. by urch111(m): 9:38pm On Jan 16, 2016 |
I work in a bank, as a full staff. Everyday I wish I could pause my job and go get masters degree bcus the job is time consuming and someone who is almost done would rather abandon it for some contract job, where there's no career path, no promotion. the truth is, to secure a contract position in a bank is not difficult, he can always get the same opportunity again when he's done with his program. I understand things are hard, a young man with no money is really challenging but there's always a price to pay for something. 3 Likes |
Re: He Wants To Abandon His Masters Degree Programme For A Contract Job In Bank. by diva90: 9:38pm On Jan 16, 2016 |
It's a CONTRACT job, I wouldn't advise he abandons a life time investment such as a masters degree for a short time job. If it was a permanent job offer, it would have made a lot more sense. 1 Like |
Re: He Wants To Abandon His Masters Degree Programme For A Contract Job In Bank. by Nobody: 9:42pm On Jan 16, 2016 |
mayorkyzo: Thank you my broda. Na me like ur post. What's d guarantee of getting a better job wit d masters? Life is all abt d money. 1 Like |
Re: He Wants To Abandon His Masters Degree Programme For A Contract Job In Bank. by linusbnn(m): 9:44pm On Jan 16, 2016 |
Alejhandro: Contract job in a bank is a work of slavery,when they want to sack you,they will do it like you are nobody. On the 8th of dec 2015,i was aasked to resign from my bank without any prior notice,i went to work that tuesday morning,doing my normal duties until around 2:30pm,when my manager called me into his office and started preaching,at the end it was "there is a mail from head office asking you to resign immediately and failure to do so,will mean you will be sacked,so I wrote my resignation letter and took my properties and left for home. No any package from the bank or any incentive. But you can't try it with a core staff. 1 Like |
Re: He Wants To Abandon His Masters Degree Programme For A Contract Job In Bank. by nurez305(m): 9:47pm On Jan 16, 2016 |
ObiOmaMu:Lie.....some contract staff in the bank earn above 100k for starting |
Re: He Wants To Abandon His Masters Degree Programme For A Contract Job In Bank. by Nobody: 9:47pm On Jan 16, 2016 |
tr3y: Hahhaha...guy, u funny |
Re: He Wants To Abandon His Masters Degree Programme For A Contract Job In Bank. by Damayor12(m): 9:48pm On Jan 16, 2016 |
MrSocrate:Not your friend, it's you Lai mohammed 1 Like |
Re: He Wants To Abandon His Masters Degree Programme For A Contract Job In Bank. by Nobody: 9:49pm On Jan 16, 2016 |
Sinc he has a teachn job,he should finish his Msc,cos a tym wil com he wil wish he neva abandoned d program.wit a good supervsor b4 d yr runs out he shld be done wit project..he shld maximise ds opportunity b4 him. 1 Like |
Re: He Wants To Abandon His Masters Degree Programme For A Contract Job In Bank. by linusbnn(m): 9:51pm On Jan 16, 2016 |
Alejhandro: Bros if you wan chop frog,chop better frog. Fear of the unknown is the killer of men. Contract job in a bank is waste,else you are a teller or CSO(customer service officer). In those dept,you hardly get sacked,but you will be tied to your duty and no time to move around and find other better jobs. Contract staffs,no need to dream of promotion,100yrs after joining the bank, you will still remain in that managing life style. I will never again work in a bank 2 Likes |
Re: He Wants To Abandon His Masters Degree Programme For A Contract Job In Bank. by abimbawealth(f): 9:55pm On Jan 16, 2016 |
This, I believe is clear enough...you have less than 5months to go, how do you account for the months you spent already? And to even think you want to abandon it because of a contract job, bros, its a NO 1 Like |
Re: He Wants To Abandon His Masters Degree Programme For A Contract Job In Bank. by linusbnn(m): 9:55pm On Jan 16, 2016 |
nurez305: You think 100k is big? When you feel the pressure and problem going with that 100k,you will wish you never had a job because when you dnt meet your target after 6mnths,you bcom jobless again. |
Re: He Wants To Abandon His Masters Degree Programme For A Contract Job In Bank. by Richy4(m): 9:56pm On Jan 16, 2016 |
OP, this whole thing is like someone heading to the promise land. a land flowing with job opportunity, good accommodation, better life... infact he just got 10000miles to get there.... On his way, he saw a beautiful skinny girl, with straight shapely legs, blue eyes, flat tommy... just approached him and said.. would you accompany me to Jericho please.... because they do not allow single unaccompanied ladies into the city..... we will stay for 12months. I will be all yours through out the duration and will pay you a little to keep you going...You will do to me as you will as long as you are my companion for 12 months.... is it right for him to abandon his mission to the promise land or accompany the lady to Jericho? 4 Likes |
Re: He Wants To Abandon His Masters Degree Programme For A Contract Job In Bank. by einsteine(m): 9:59pm On Jan 16, 2016 |
MrSocrate: Good decision. Who school don help? |
Re: He Wants To Abandon His Masters Degree Programme For A Contract Job In Bank. by Echelle(m): 10:02pm On Jan 16, 2016 |
Op nice move. Abandon ur Masters, what do u need it now for By the time u went ahead and do it and u came back and u are above employable age for fresh graduates (23-27years) u will now know yourself |
Re: He Wants To Abandon His Masters Degree Programme For A Contract Job In Bank. by nurez305(m): 10:02pm On Jan 16, 2016 |
linusbnn:100k is not big, but far better than staying at home without doing nothing and still begging people for money.....if you ever think your employment is too stressful, please try unemployed and tell me the most stressful one. In nigeria we are today, you don't joke with any opportunity since it doesn't stop you from getting another one 1 Like |
Re: He Wants To Abandon His Masters Degree Programme For A Contract Job In Bank. by Jckleiin(m): 10:04pm On Jan 16, 2016 |
Bro we can give you all the advice u need in this world but the choice remains yours. You have to weigh both options properly and make a decision you wont regret later. If I were the one, knowing what I want to achieve, I would finish up my masters! |
Re: He Wants To Abandon His Masters Degree Programme For A Contract Job In Bank. by Jckleiin(m): 10:06pm On Jan 16, 2016 |
urch111:Egbon, God bless you real good |
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