Re: My Heart Felt Message To GRADUATES Teaching In Private Primary/secondary Schoo by jolyment: 5:45pm On Jul 28, 2019 |
I started collecting 23k when I was teaching in a secondary school, but thank God I spent 6 months there before God miraculously provided job for me. Now I am an Assistant Lecturer in a Federal University. Though you can start small,you will end well. When I was collecting 23k ,I didn't think about marriage. Now am happily married with a kid. 6 Likes 1 Share |
Re: My Heart Felt Message To GRADUATES Teaching In Private Primary/secondary Schoo by tayecrypto: 5:48pm On Jul 28, 2019 |
Thats sad, i made X3 of that amount in less than 3weeks just in my bedroom. I created a topic yesterday to coach interested student and graduates without job yet but i was surprised that the mods delete the topic. Even today i still recieve payment, online money sweet but u gat to work smart and fast. |
Re: My Heart Felt Message To GRADUATES Teaching In Private Primary/secondary Schoo by abundanceseun: 5:49pm On Jul 28, 2019 |
SirWhiteFish: I looked back at the beginning of this year, precisely 14th January 2019 when I started working at a private primary school. Three weeks later, I was told that I had to be taking two primary five students extra lessons after closing (3pm), and the pay was 1k each. With my monthly salary which was 13,000 added to the "1k" each makes 15 thousand.
You would think I earned 13k for three months abi! No I didn't. The first salary I got was the half of 13k. The woman just called the staff on the 28th of January and gave me 6.5k. I had no idea what was going on and I thought she was going to balance up at the beginning of February just like she said while addressing us but it was a lie. it was at the end of the term, the third month April, that I got to know I am being ripped off. She said she was going to pay 5000 naira at the end of the term as salary because school opened for just 10 days. It was the greatest shock of my life. A graduate, a grown up man like me, taking 5000 naira home!! I wanted to leave but I couldn't because I wouldn't be paid for the common entrance lesson and I had not gotten any other opportunities elsewhere.
Sometimes in early February, She called me that I would be handling primary 5 Common entrance lessons which is meant to hold every Saturday and at the end of the third term the money will be shared between Me, a staff that partners me and the proprietress. She said the money will be shared 60%(I and another man) to 40%(the proprietress). The formula was very unfair and strange to me. The sharing formula seemed very strange to me and I challenged it but she enforced it.
Fast forward to early this month, precisely 3rd of July, the proprietress started acting strange and insulting all the workers and all that. The following week she sent one of the oldest staff by to inquire what will be the staff reaction if they are not paid at the end if the term. The staff said they won't agree to such and some even threaten various actions. Fast forward to Thursday 25th of July, vacation day. the woman started up a plethora of complaints deliberately she said she was going to pay 4000 as July salary. The same thing she did at the end of second term. At the end she ended up not paying a dime. She didn't pay any of us. Not even the common entrance lesson which made me stay.
I cried and stayed inside throughout Friday. I had a deep thinking, with my academic background! Was it that I didn't know my worth? with all my struggles to be successful academically I am now slaving in one private school for a paltry sum of 15k, money wey I no fit cope with as an undergraduate! Money wey be say no reach my NYSC allawe! I really feel for graduates going through phases like this. I really feel for graduates teaching at private schools. I pray better days finds you and I soon. I also had similar experience. |
Re: My Heart Felt Message To GRADUATES Teaching In Private Primary/secondary Schoo by murphyrichy(m): 5:50pm On Jul 28, 2019 |
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Re: My Heart Felt Message To GRADUATES Teaching In Private Primary/secondary Schoo by Omim: 5:53pm On Jul 28, 2019 |
In port Harcourt. they now recruit graduate with HND and university degree as bar tender for 10k a month. Is funny but is the truth |
Re: My Heart Felt Message To GRADUATES Teaching In Private Primary/secondary Schoo by murphyrichy(m): 5:56pm On Jul 28, 2019 |
generationz:
Come and join our group of trtranscriptionists on qa world
It's not easy but if you put your heart to it you can earn nothing leas than 60k monthly
This one you are doing now is slavery. pls I registered but later forgot how to sign in on qa world website, pls drop d site here, if u don't mind. |
Re: My Heart Felt Message To GRADUATES Teaching In Private Primary/secondary Schoo by Eaugusta(f): 6:00pm On Jul 28, 2019 |
Omim: In port Harcourt. they now recruit graduate with HND and university degree as bar tender for 10k a month. Is funny but is the truth I swear Port Harcourt is another life, but I ain't giving up. I'm optimistic I will testify soonest |
Re: My Heart Felt Message To GRADUATES Teaching In Private Primary/secondary Schoo by holysaint1(m): 6:01pm On Jul 28, 2019 |
generationz:
Come and join our group of trtranscriptionists on qa world
It's not easy but if you put your heart to it you can earn nothing leas than 60k monthly
This one you are doing now is slavery. You didn't tell him how to get money for sub for the long streaming and all data related expenses |
Re: My Heart Felt Message To GRADUATES Teaching In Private Primary/secondary Schoo by Mekanus(m): 6:02pm On Jul 28, 2019 |
Globalistic: Hello Writer, I just laughed after reading your epistle because I once passed thru this phase of life. I was squatting with my sister in 2014 and teaching as well. But today, God changed my story for good... My advise to you is that you should keep pushing and never you forget God Almighty. Keep praying and ensure you pay your TITHE. Also, learn to sow dangerous seed and you will see things working for your favour. God bless you. Are you okay at all 2 Likes |
Re: My Heart Felt Message To GRADUATES Teaching In Private Primary/secondary Schoo by jolyment: 6:03pm On Jul 28, 2019 |
dimple571991:
If you can do mini importation , I will voluntarily teach you all you need to know, it's now left to you to market your service, I can assure you of not less than 1k profit on any product you sell
Contact me on 08062818205. I will contact you. |
Re: My Heart Felt Message To GRADUATES Teaching In Private Primary/secondary Schoo by ststyreal(f): 6:05pm On Jul 28, 2019 |
bustykasa: its pathetic...I earn 10k as a teacher in zaki biam benue state.....a graduate of Public administration. just managing myself Are you serious ? Heheeee, jeezzzz.. 10k? A graduate |
Re: My Heart Felt Message To GRADUATES Teaching In Private Primary/secondary Schoo by Eaugusta(f): 6:20pm On Jul 28, 2019 |
Teaching job is not my calling mbok. I once managed home lesson for 12k, 3times in a week, just mathematics. Now after I made mouth that I can't teach, I find my self in a place that's not much better than teaching as per payment and stress, but I still prefer it though. The kind of serious, mature and experienced people I met at a 30k job interview I reluctantly attended about 5months ago made me weep for my country again So oga you mean with my HND and B.eng in mechanical engineering I will be trekking under the sun and in the rain from Mondays to Saturdays for 30k? you must be a joker. But las las I don tire to sit down for house, I gat to accept and keep trusting in God for something better. 3 Likes |
Re: My Heart Felt Message To GRADUATES Teaching In Private Primary/secondary Schoo by Izime4(m): 6:20pm On Jul 28, 2019 |
This is the reality on ground. My advice to you, while still teaching in any school never stop applying in other big schools, and when the opportunity arrives don't look back, run away very fast.
It's like someone telling me my story. But I am in a better school now cos they don't owe salaries. The salary though is still nothing to write home about.
You are courageous to accept 15k as salary but I understand why you did that. School owners are heartless and evil. |
Re: My Heart Felt Message To GRADUATES Teaching In Private Primary/secondary Schoo by Nobody: 6:22pm On Jul 28, 2019 |
Majlaw:
Exactly... Dah woman change teacher pass anything |
Re: My Heart Felt Message To GRADUATES Teaching In Private Primary/secondary Schoo by chezzy13(f): 6:24pm On Jul 28, 2019 |
Wow 15k? A school close to my house offered 30k, I got home cried my eyes out and remembered my suffer in Ebsu. I called them back and rejected. Let me continue selling sweet in my small shop it's better for me. |
Re: My Heart Felt Message To GRADUATES Teaching In Private Primary/secondary Schoo by SirWhiteFish: 6:24pm On Jul 28, 2019 |
generationz:
Come and join our group of trtranscriptionists on qa world
It's not easy but if you put your heart to it you can earn nothing leas than 60k monthly
This one you are doing now is slavery. how do I go about this |
Re: My Heart Felt Message To GRADUATES Teaching In Private Primary/secondary Schoo by femijohn21(m): 6:27pm On Jul 28, 2019 |
SirWhiteFish: I looked back at the beginning of this year, precisely 14th January 2019 when I started working at a private primary school. Three weeks later, I was told that I had to be taking two primary five students extra lessons after closing (3pm), and the pay was 1k each. With my monthly salary which was 13,000 added to the "1k" each makes 15 thousand.
You would think I earned 13k for three months abi! No I didn't. The first salary I got was the half of 13k. The woman just called the staff on the 28th of January and gave me 6.5k. I had no idea what was going on and I thought she was going to balance up at the beginning of February just like she said while addressing us but it was a lie. it was at the end of the term, the third month April, that I got to know I am being ripped off. She said she was going to pay 5000 naira at the end of the term as salary because school opened for just 10 days. It was the greatest shock of my life. A graduate, a grown up man like me, taking 5000 naira home!! I wanted to leave but I couldn't because I wouldn't be paid for the common entrance lesson and I had not gotten any other opportunities elsewhere.
Sometimes in early February, She called me that I would be handling primary 5 Common entrance lessons which is meant to hold every Saturday and at the end of the third term the money will be shared between Me, a staff that partners me and the proprietress. She said the money will be shared 60%(I and another man) to 40%(the proprietress). The formula was very unfair and strange to me. The sharing formula seemed very strange to me and I challenged it but she enforced it.
Fast forward to early this month, precisely 3rd of July, the proprietress started acting strange and insulting all the workers and all that. The following week she sent one of the oldest staff by to inquire what will be the staff reaction if they are not paid at the end if the term. The staff said they won't agree to such and some even threaten various actions. Fast forward to Thursday 25th of July, vacation day. the woman started up a plethora of complaints deliberately she said she was going to pay 4000 as July salary. The same thing she did at the end of second term. At the end she ended up not paying a dime. She didn't pay any of us. Not even the common entrance lesson which made me stay.
I cried and stayed inside throughout Friday. I had a deep thinking, with my academic background! Was it that I didn't know my worth? with all my struggles to be successful academically I am now slaving in one private school for a paltry sum of 15k, money wey I no fit cope with as an undergraduate! Money wey be say no reach my NYSC allawe! I really feel for graduates going through phases like this. I really feel for graduates teaching at private schools. I pray better days finds you and I soon. This is pathetic. Most school owners believe they can just treat their staff anyhow that is why I don't blame teachers that just abandon their jobs without notice. Respect is reciprocal. 1 Like |
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Re: My Heart Felt Message To GRADUATES Teaching In Private Primary/secondary Schoo by MrHandsome2013: 6:57pm On Jul 28, 2019 |
jolyment: I started collecting 23k when I was teaching in a secondary school, but thank God I spent 6 months there before God miraculously provided job for me. Now I am an Assistant Lecturer in a Federal University. Though you can start small,you will end well. When I was collecting 23k ,I didn't think about marriage. Now am happily married with a kid. ... How much is your salary now? |
Re: My Heart Felt Message To GRADUATES Teaching In Private Primary/secondary Schoo by adebayo201: 6:59pm On Jul 28, 2019 |
SirWhiteFish: I AM DONE WITH TEACHING EVEN IF THEY ARE PAYING ONE BILLION IN A MONTH |
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Re: My Heart Felt Message To GRADUATES Teaching In Private Primary/secondary Schoo by patwilly(m): 7:21pm On Jul 28, 2019 |
meme98:
Baba me sef need dis kine job o. I read Mechanical Engineering, I can teach Physics and Mathematics....... I dey Lagos, Oyingbo precisely... Thanks! Where in oyingbo. I live there. |
Re: My Heart Felt Message To GRADUATES Teaching In Private Primary/secondary Schoo by jamalchance(m): 7:22pm On Jul 28, 2019 |
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Re: My Heart Felt Message To GRADUATES Teaching In Private Primary/secondary Schoo by OkoAnike(m): 7:23pm On Jul 28, 2019 |
SirWhiteFish: I looked back at the beginning of this year, precisely 14th January 2019 when I started working at a private primary school. Three weeks later, I was told that I had to be taking two primary five students extra lessons after closing (3pm), and the pay was 1k each. With my monthly salary which was 13,000 added to the "1k" each makes 15 thousand. By You would think I earned 13k for three months abi! No I didn't. The first salary I got was the half of 13k. The woman just called the staff on the 28th of January and gave me 6.5k. I had no idea what was going on and I thought she was going to balance up at the beginning of February just like she said while addressing us but it was a lie. it was at the end of the term, the third month April, that I got to know I am being ripped off. She said she was going to pay 5000 naira at the end of the term as salary because school opened for just 10 days. It was the greatest shock of my life. A graduate, a grown up man like me, taking 5000 naira home!! I wanted to leave but I couldn't because I wouldn't be paid for the common entrance lesson and I had not gotten any other opportunities elsewhere.
Sometimes in early February, She called me that I would be handling primary 5 Common entrance lessons which is meant to hold every Saturday and at the end of the third term the money will be shared between Me, a staff that partners me and the proprietress. She said the money will be shared 60%(I and another man) to 40%(the proprietress). The formula was very unfair and strange to me. The sharing formula seemed very strange to me and I challenged it but she enforced it.
Fast forward to early this month, precisely 3rd of July, the proprietress started acting strange and insulting all the workers and all that. The following week she sent one of the oldest staff by to inquire what will be the staff reaction if they are not paid at the end if the term. The staff said they won't agree to such and some even threaten various actions. Fast forward to Thursday 25th of July, vacation day. the woman started up a plethora of complaints deliberately she said she was going to pay 4000 as July salary. The same thing she did at the end of second term. At the end she ended up not paying a dime. She didn't pay any of us. Not even the common entrance lesson which made me stay.
I cried and stayed inside throughout Friday. I had a deep thinking, with my academic background! Was it that I didn't know my worth? with all my struggles to be successful academically I am now slaving in one private school for a paltry sum of 15k, money wey I no fit cope with as an undergraduate! Money wey be say no reach my NYSC allawe! I really feel for graduates going through phases like this. I really feel for graduates teaching at private schools. I pray better days finds you and I soon. Brother, please look for a skill you can acquire within a short time... I did same when I was almost seeing my self in your shoe, I went learning tailor and today that I have a good job, I can't still let go of the tailoring business. |
Re: My Heart Felt Message To GRADUATES Teaching In Private Primary/secondary Schoo by Nobody: 7:38pm On Jul 28, 2019 |
If u didn't study education in higher institution, do not expect to get teaching work in a reputable school especially govt schools.
Good private schools look for educationists, not civil engineers or public administrator as teachers. |
Re: My Heart Felt Message To GRADUATES Teaching In Private Primary/secondary Schoo by Nobody: 7:50pm On Jul 28, 2019 |
meme98:
Baba me sef need dis kine job o. I read Mechanical Engineering, I can teach Physics and Mathematics....... I dey Lagos, Oyingbo precisely... Thanks! U are not a teacher. Cos u are good in physics and mathematics doesn't qualify u as an educationists and it employer knows that. Get a degree in education and u will make money as a teacher. Bc of lack of jobs, many people from different disciplines are now teachers. Teaching entails more than rambling in the classrooms. No developed country will ever employ a non educationists as a teacher. Even as an educationist, u start at a certain level and pass through various training, tests and assessments yearly. It's the situation in Nigeria that I blame. It's nobody's fault. We pray for better things. I'm very disturbed after going through most of the posts here. I wish we can stop defending politicians. All of them are the same. 1 Like |
Re: My Heart Felt Message To GRADUATES Teaching In Private Primary/secondary Schoo by anienge001: 7:50pm On Jul 28, 2019 |
ayteaz:
The government is only concerned about the tax the school will pay, they are not involved/ interested in their welfare, The real issue is the problem of mushroom schools, someone can just convert his house into a school and employ teachers, how can such schools pay above minimum wage. The parents have no say over the issue, what can a parent who pays #7500 per term in a school say over the such, the highest paying schools tax the parents well and they pay the teachers reasonably well Sadly, I have seen schools that parents pay 40-50k per term, yet the teachers are paid 18-20k. And even this meager amount deducted at any slight vexation of the proprietress. If these issues are not addressed, then good bye to proper education in Nigeria. 1 Like |
Re: My Heart Felt Message To GRADUATES Teaching In Private Primary/secondary Schoo by Tyriq: 8:08pm On Jul 28, 2019 |
tayecrypto: Thats sad, i made X3 of that amount in less than 3weeks just in my bedroom. I created a topic yesterday to coach interested student and graduates without job yet but i was surprised that the mods delete the topic. Even today i still recieve payment, online money sweet but u gat to work smart and fast. Bro pls mentor me Help a brother |
Re: My Heart Felt Message To GRADUATES Teaching In Private Primary/secondary Schoo by Teetopic(f): 8:09pm On Jul 28, 2019 |
Story of my life, just that mine is a little bit higher than this 1 Like |
Re: My Heart Felt Message To GRADUATES Teaching In Private Primary/secondary Schoo by DrBrainstorm(m): 8:10pm On Jul 28, 2019 |
noble2faith:
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Re: My Heart Felt Message To GRADUATES Teaching In Private Primary/secondary Schoo by madgoat(m): 8:22pm On Jul 28, 2019 |
placeofallure: Look for good and standard schools. I teach in a private primary school and I earn 6 digits every month. If I do private lesson for any child, the least I'll take is 50k. Pele, it's just a passing phase but you have to leave that school ASAP! Lies 1 Like |
Re: My Heart Felt Message To GRADUATES Teaching In Private Primary/secondary Schoo by ifyboy60(m): 8:23pm On Jul 28, 2019 |
idholo96: Instead of working in all these quack private schools, I better stay idle true talk. staying with them will make u miss other opportunities. |