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Re: From N10,000 Salary To Millionaire Pay: My Grace Filled Career Journey So Far. by ledaman: 1:35pm On May 23, 2021
Congratulations you need to thank your dad in kind n cash!

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Re: From N10,000 Salary To Millionaire Pay: My Grace Filled Career Journey So Far. by nasvilla(m): 1:35pm On May 23, 2021
Quite impress let's us learn from this story and emulate the process/pathway to success.

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Re: From N10,000 Salary To Millionaire Pay: My Grace Filled Career Journey So Far. by ekaette1621: 1:36pm On May 23, 2021
gbolswag:
Which soap u dey use
. . . LUX soap. Unam Ikot.
Re: From N10,000 Salary To Millionaire Pay: My Grace Filled Career Journey So Far. by ChngedChnges(m): 1:36pm On May 23, 2021
Godsownchild199:
Hi Everyone, I’m 26 years old and I want to share my little story with you all. I hope you can learn a thing or two from it. This is not my main account, I had to create a new account in view of my decision to share my story on this platform. I’ve been a Nairalander since 2012 and I have benefitted from the amazing academic and career insights shared by many. So, I thought it kind to share mine to help others in this amazing community.

I graduated from the University (if I reveal this, my colleagues who are avid Nairalanders would identify me grin) some 4-5 years ago with a second class upper, then proceeded to the Nigerian Law School (still made 2:1) and served in Rivers State. I did my NYSC in a reputable law firm (name withheld) in Port Harcourt. It was quite an experience both good and bad. I left the firm after service year out of frustration due to the poor leadership and mismanagement of funds by the head of office (the guy has since been fired). Mind you, my salary as a corper was 10k (the average NYSC legal associate in Lagos earned at least 5 -7 times this amount). I had depression at this point in my life.

After my unpleasant experience at the Port Harcourt firm and months of depression coupled with deep thinking and reflection, I decided to relocate to Lagos in January 2020 hoping to find a change in perspective. Mind you, I’m not from a poor background, my parents are both highly educated and middle-class workers residing in the South. Part of my resolve in relocating to Lagos was that I wouldn’t practice law again, I’ll probably go into technology, banking, or corporate communications (I speak eloquently).

After my relocation, I teamed up with a friend to work at a technology startup somewhere on the Island but this newfound path didn’t go as planned (I call this divine providence) and I was back to sitting at home. I did a few speaking jobs (volunteering) and some petty legal jobs for my friends and family to get by. At this same time, I was aggressively applying for both legal and non-legal jobs. This decision came on the background of my Dad’s advice that I should dust my CV/Certificates, search for a job and revive my already dwindling legal career. My Dad’s attempt to connect me to a senior partner at a hotshot law firm in Victoria Island failed and I basically had to do it my way.

Fast-forward to mid-February 2020 I had three interviews in three law firms within a space of two weeks. These firms ranged from mid-sized to small-sized. I attended all the interviews, the first interview was in a small law firm managed by a Senior Advocate. The SAN immediately liked my personality and offered to instantly hire me on a monthly pay of 100k (below industry standard). The other two law firms had slightly better remuneration, great structure and were bigger in size and outlook but their recruitment process was lengthy and I had to start immediately with the SAN on my Dad’s advice. I grudgingly stayed with the small firm hoping that I’ll get an offer from either of the two mid-sized firms and then port. Unfortunately, COVID happened and one of the firms discontinued my recruitment process while the other firm out rightly rejected me. I was deeply heartbroken. In order to keep my spirit and dreams alive, my Dad kept drumming into my ears that a smaller firm meant more work and a better learning experience. He kept reiterating the need to “know” the law and stop chasing money (what all senior lawyers say ). So, I was basically stuck with this 100k job, trust me at first the environment was deadening and monotonous (reading law reports and writing legal opinions every day isn’t fun at all cry). I felt like ditching my Old man’s advice and resigning during this period but due to COVID, I had to borrow commonsense and stay back. Little did I know that staying back was the best decision I would ever make to date, all thanks to God, my Dad and COVID.

While 100k may sound fair to most people, kindly note that some of my colleagues (with the same academic grades as mine) in top firms earned a monthly average of 250k or more. This awareness made me very discontent and unhappy but I still hung on to my job (a bird in hand is worth more than two in the bush) besides, who quits his or her job in the midst of a COVID induced global economic crises.

Then in October 2020, everything changed! My boss got this very big personal legal project, it was really big and my boss asked me to come on board the project team. I was then paid the sum of N2.5Million for my participation and input in the project. Later on, another personal project came through, although little. I did not even do much this time and my boss gifted me 500 Pounds from the project. All of this financial largess is outside my boss’ magnanimity in other areas like superb mentoring, paying for my professional certifications, and giving me advice (my boss can advise for Africa grin), etc. Mind you, no matter how much I’m gifted or paid from the personal projects handled by my boss, my salary is still fully paid and as at when due. All these legal projects are reflected in my CV and have greatly boosted my career prospect. These projects have also helped me to build an impressive Linkedin profile and I’m currently very active in that space.

Recently, I got involved in another personal legal project with my boss and was paid N2 Million from the project fees. Sometimes, I look back at the events of my life and ask myself how I got to this pivotal point. If I hadn’t listened to my Dad’s advice and sought God’s face, I don’t think I would enjoy this type of privilege. I remember asking God for a multinational job but here I was, stuck with a 100k job completely unaware that God put a multinational remuneration in a small office with barely 8 employees. I’ve only worked for a year and 3 months but I’ve achieved what some people haven’t achieved in 3-5 years (career-wise and financially). Please don’t reject certain little offers that come your way, pray to God and seek advice where possible. Some blessings come in disguises and you may never know. This is my little grace-filled career story; I hope it inspires someone today. I want to thank God Almighty for his grace in my career and my lovely parents for their advice and tremendous support.

PS: I have abridged my story to hide certain facts and information for my personal safety and that of my office and boss. My story may sound too good to be true but believe me, it is absolutely true.

@OP pls I want to ask. Did u have a girlfriend or any woman in ur life then and if yes was she close to u? Thanks
Re: From N10,000 Salary To Millionaire Pay: My Grace Filled Career Journey So Far. by Nwaotu10(m): 1:36pm On May 23, 2021
I tap from your success story.
I shall oneday, tell my own success story in this platform by God's grace.

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Re: From N10,000 Salary To Millionaire Pay: My Grace Filled Career Journey So Far. by tee10: 1:37pm On May 23, 2021
Their isn’t an industry standard salary for lawyers in Nigerian

Many lawyers don’t get paid up to 100k self, while some luck one who made it to top law firms earn a decent figure, most aren’t as lucky

Doctors in government hospitals are luck they earn a decent salary, Engineers in the oil industry are the true winners, big pay

In developed economies Lawyers, Doctors and Engineers have no business with poverty, that’s not the case in Nigeria

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Re: From N10,000 Salary To Millionaire Pay: My Grace Filled Career Journey So Far. by WaterWalker5(m): 1:38pm On May 23, 2021
kenzysmith:
Lies
Kenzysmith
You just wanna trend or you don't believe in miracles. I'm not at the stage he is right know but I believe in Seasons and Grace and miracles. You may doubt his story but pay attention to the morals. Its whta age him struck gold.
He stayed at his job like Isaac in Gen 26 who stayed through the famine and became the most powerful man in a foreign country
He listened to the advice of his dad and boss
He persevered through the storm.
These are the morals you should imbibe.

That said, you may quote me, abuse and say all the yadas and blah blah but the truth can't be denied or shunned!!!!
I rest my case

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Re: From N10,000 Salary To Millionaire Pay: My Grace Filled Career Journey So Far. by prosperioh(m): 1:38pm On May 23, 2021
I tap in ur favour bro.


Abeg make person help me with 500 naira make i use chop something this sunday. God bless u.
0071630080
Access bank
Prosper.
Re: From N10,000 Salary To Millionaire Pay: My Grace Filled Career Journey So Far. by Xtfield(m): 1:38pm On May 23, 2021
Godsownchild199:
Hi Everyone, I’m 26 years old and I want to share my little story with you all. I hope you can learn a thing or two from it. This is not my main account, I had to create a new account in view of my decision to share my story on this platform. I’ve been a Nairalander since 2012 and I have benefitted from the amazing academic and career insights shared by many. So, I thought it kind to share mine to help others in this amazing community. The Bible warns that we do not despise little beginnings. The problem with many young graduates is they don't want to start small.

I graduated from the University (if I reveal this, my colleagues who are avid Nairalanders would identify me grin) some 4-5 years ago with a second class upper, then proceeded to the Nigerian Law School (still made 2:1) and served in Rivers State. I did my NYSC in a reputable law firm (name withheld) in Port Harcourt. It was quite an experience both good and bad. I left the firm after service year out of frustration due to the poor leadership and mismanagement of funds by the head of office (the guy has since been fired). Mind you, my salary as a corper was 10k (the average NYSC legal associate in Lagos earned at least 5 -7 times this amount). I had depression at this point in my life.

After my unpleasant experience at the Port Harcourt firm and months of depression coupled with deep thinking and reflection, I decided to relocate to Lagos in January 2020 hoping to find a change in perspective. Mind you, I’m not from a poor background, my parents are both highly educated and middle-class workers residing in the South. Part of my resolve in relocating to Lagos was that I wouldn’t practice law again, I’ll probably go into technology, banking, or corporate communications (I speak eloquently).

After my relocation, I teamed up with a friend to work at a technology startup somewhere on the Island but this newfound path didn’t go as planned (I call this divine providence) and I was back to sitting at home. I did a few speaking jobs (volunteering) and some petty legal jobs for my friends and family to get by. At this same time, I was aggressively applying for both legal and non-legal jobs. This decision came on the background of my Dad’s advice that I should dust my CV/Certificates, search for a job and revive my already dwindling legal career. My Dad’s attempt to connect me to a senior partner at a hotshot law firm in Victoria Island failed and I basically had to do it my way.

Fast-forward to mid-February 2020 I had three interviews in three law firms within a space of two weeks. These firms ranged from mid-sized to small-sized. I attended all the interviews, the first interview was in a small law firm managed by a Senior Advocate. The SAN immediately liked my personality and offered to instantly hire me on a monthly pay of 100k (below industry standard). The other two law firms had slightly better remuneration, great structure and were bigger in size and outlook but their recruitment process was lengthy and I had to start immediately with the SAN on my Dad’s advice. I grudgingly stayed with the small firm hoping that I’ll get an offer from either of the two mid-sized firms and then port. Unfortunately, COVID happened and one of the firms discontinued my recruitment process while the other firm out rightly rejected me. I was deeply heartbroken. In order to keep my spirit and dreams alive, my Dad kept drumming into my ears that a smaller firm meant more work and a better learning experience. He kept reiterating the need to “know” the law and stop chasing money (what all senior lawyers say ). So, I was basically stuck with this 100k job, trust me at first the environment was deadening and monotonous (reading law reports and writing legal opinions every day isn’t fun at all cry). I felt like ditching my Old man’s advice and resigning during this period but due to COVID, I had to borrow commonsense and stay back. Little did I know that staying back was the best decision I would ever make to date, all thanks to God, my Dad and COVID.

While 100k may sound fair to most people, kindly note that some of my colleagues (with the same academic grades as mine) in top firms earned a monthly average of 250k or more. This awareness made me very discontent and unhappy but I still hung on to my job (a bird in hand is worth more than two in the bush) besides, who quits his or her job in the midst of a COVID induced global economic crises.

Then in October 2020, everything changed! My boss got this very big personal legal project, it was really big and my boss asked me to come on board the project team. I was then paid the sum of N2.5Million for my participation and input in the project. Later on, another personal project came through, although little. I did not even do much this time and my boss gifted me 500 Pounds from the project. All of this financial largess is outside my boss’ magnanimity in other areas like superb mentoring, paying for my professional certifications, and giving me advice (my boss can advise for Africa grin), etc. Mind you, no matter how much I’m gifted or paid from the personal projects handled by my boss, my salary is still fully paid and as at when due. All these legal projects are reflected in my CV and have greatly boosted my career prospect. These projects have also helped me to build an impressive Linkedin profile and I’m currently very active in that space.

Recently, I got involved in another personal legal project with my boss and was paid N2 Million from the project fees. Sometimes, I look back at the events of my life and ask myself how I got to this pivotal point. If I hadn’t listened to my Dad’s advice and sought God’s face, I don’t think I would enjoy this type of privilege. I remember asking God for a multinational job but here I was, stuck with a 100k job completely unaware that God put a multinational remuneration in a small office with barely 8 employees. I’ve only worked for a year and 3 months but I’ve achieved what some people haven’t achieved in 3-5 years (career-wise and financially). Please don’t reject certain little offers that come your way, pray to God and seek advice where possible. Some blessings come in disguises and you may never know. This is my little grace-filled career story; I hope it inspires someone today. I want to thank God Almighty for his grace in my career and my lovely parents for their advice and tremendous support.

PS: I have abridged my story to hide certain facts and information for my personal safety and that of my office and boss. My story may sound too good to be true but believe me, it is absolutely true.
The Bible warns us against despising little beginnings. Unfortunately, this is the bane of many young graduates today. If they apply for a big position, you dare not offer them a lesser one. They'll reject outright. They want to start big. That's why many of them are jobless years after graduation.
Re: From N10,000 Salary To Millionaire Pay: My Grace Filled Career Journey So Far. by ephraim18(m): 1:39pm On May 23, 2021
Inspiring and motivational... I tapped from ur abound grace
Re: From N10,000 Salary To Millionaire Pay: My Grace Filled Career Journey So Far. by Calitoscassius(m): 1:41pm On May 23, 2021
Nice story, when will the movie be out?
Re: From N10,000 Salary To Millionaire Pay: My Grace Filled Career Journey So Far. by Kyra1(f): 1:42pm On May 23, 2021
By God's grace I would share my testimony too and it will get to front-page. Amen

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Re: From N10,000 Salary To Millionaire Pay: My Grace Filled Career Journey So Far. by Proflere: 1:42pm On May 23, 2021
I can relate cos I have got a similar story.
The thing is, may our creator guide us to where we are destined to be.
Godsownchild199:
Hi Everyone, I’m 26 years old and I want to share my little story with you all. I hope you can learn a thing or two from it. This is not my main account, I had to create a new account in view of my decision to share my story on this platform. I’ve been a Nairalander since 2012 and I have benefitted from the amazing academic and career insights shared by many. So, I thought it kind to share mine to help others in this amazing community.

I graduated from the University (if I reveal this, my colleagues who are avid Nairalanders would identify me grin) some 4-5 years ago with a second class upper, then proceeded to the Nigerian Law School (still made 2:1) and served in Rivers State. I did my NYSC in a reputable law firm (name withheld) in Port Harcourt. It was quite an experience both good and bad. I left the firm after service year out of frustration due to the poor leadership and mismanagement of funds by the head of office (the guy has since been fired). Mind you, my salary as a corper was 10k (the average NYSC legal associate in Lagos earned at least 5 -7 times this amount). I had depression at this point in my life.

After my unpleasant experience at the Port Harcourt firm and months of depression coupled with deep thinking and reflection, I decided to relocate to Lagos in January 2020 hoping to find a change in perspective. Mind you, I’m not from a poor background, my parents are both highly educated and middle-class workers residing in the South. Part of my resolve in relocating to Lagos was that I wouldn’t practice law again, I’ll probably go into technology, banking, or corporate communications (I speak eloquently).

After my relocation, I teamed up with a friend to work at a technology startup somewhere on the Island but this newfound path didn’t go as planned (I call this divine providence) and I was back to sitting at home. I did a few speaking jobs (volunteering) and some petty legal jobs for my friends and family to get by. At this same time, I was aggressively applying for both legal and non-legal jobs. This decision came on the background of my Dad’s advice that I should dust my CV/Certificates, search for a job and revive my already dwindling legal career. My Dad’s attempt to connect me to a senior partner at a hotshot law firm in Victoria Island failed and I basically had to do it my way.

Fast-forward to mid-February 2020 I had three interviews in three law firms within a space of two weeks. These firms ranged from mid-sized to small-sized. I attended all the interviews, the first interview was in a small law firm managed by a Senior Advocate. The SAN immediately liked my personality and offered to instantly hire me on a monthly pay of 100k (below industry standard). The other two law firms had slightly better remuneration, great structure and were bigger in size and outlook but their recruitment process was lengthy and I had to start immediately with the SAN on my Dad’s advice. I grudgingly stayed with the small firm hoping that I’ll get an offer from either of the two mid-sized firms and then port. Unfortunately, COVID happened and one of the firms discontinued my recruitment process while the other firm out rightly rejected me. I was deeply heartbroken. In order to keep my spirit and dreams alive, my Dad kept drumming into my ears that a smaller firm meant more work and a better learning experience. He kept reiterating the need to “know” the law and stop chasing money (what all senior lawyers say ). So, I was basically stuck with this 100k job, trust me at first the environment was deadening and monotonous (reading law reports and writing legal opinions every day isn’t fun at all cry). I felt like ditching my Old man’s advice and resigning during this period but due to COVID, I had to borrow commonsense and stay back. Little did I know that staying back was the best decision I would ever make to date, all thanks to God, my Dad and COVID.

While 100k may sound fair to most people, kindly note that some of my colleagues (with the same academic grades as mine) in top firms earned a monthly average of 250k or more. This awareness made me very discontent and unhappy but I still hung on to my job (a bird in hand is worth more than two in the bush) besides, who quits his or her job in the midst of a COVID induced global economic crises.

Then in October 2020, everything changed! My boss got this very big personal legal project, it was really big and my boss asked me to come on board the project team. I was then paid the sum of N2.5Million for my participation and input in the project. Later on, another personal project came through, although little. I did not even do much this time and my boss gifted me 500 Pounds from the project. All of this financial largess is outside my boss’ magnanimity in other areas like superb mentoring, paying for my professional certifications, and giving me advice (my boss can advise for Africa grin), etc. Mind you, no matter how much I’m gifted or paid from the personal projects handled by my boss, my salary is still fully paid and as at when due. All these legal projects are reflected in my CV and have greatly boosted my career prospect. These projects have also helped me to build an impressive Linkedin profile and I’m currently very active in that space.

Recently, I got involved in another personal legal project with my boss and was paid N2 Million from the project fees. Sometimes, I look back at the events of my life and ask myself how I got to this pivotal point. If I hadn’t listened to my Dad’s advice and sought God’s face, I don’t think I would enjoy this type of privilege. I remember asking God for a multinational job but here I was, stuck with a 100k job completely unaware that God put a multinational remuneration in a small office with barely 8 employees. I’ve only worked for a year and 3 months but I’ve achieved what some people haven’t achieved in 3-5 years (career-wise and financially). Please don’t reject certain little offers that come your way, pray to God and seek advice where possible. Some blessings come in disguises and you may never know. This is my little grace-filled career story; I hope it inspires someone today. I want to thank God Almighty for his grace in my career and my lovely parents for their advice and tremendous support.

PS: I have abridged my story to hide certain facts and information for my personal safety and that of my office and boss. My story may sound too good to be true but believe me, it is absolutely true.

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Re: From N10,000 Salary To Millionaire Pay: My Grace Filled Career Journey So Far. by largehead: 1:42pm On May 23, 2021


@ OP,

What if you get sacked tomorrow. Will you say it’s God’s plan for you?



Re: From N10,000 Salary To Millionaire Pay: My Grace Filled Career Journey So Far. by Godsownchild199: 1:42pm On May 23, 2021
ChngedChnges:


@OP pls I want to ask. Did u have a girlfriend or any woman in ur life then and if yes was she close to u? Thanks
Nope I don't have a relationship, I've always been on my own. I see women as a distraction. I'm a hard-worker, I even hardly go home on week days.
Re: From N10,000 Salary To Millionaire Pay: My Grace Filled Career Journey So Far. by omoyee: 1:44pm On May 23, 2021
so happy for u. This will encourage others who might want to give up!

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Re: From N10,000 Salary To Millionaire Pay: My Grace Filled Career Journey So Far. by Dgini: 1:44pm On May 23, 2021
OP I believe everything you said and more.

As a starter, in whatever career space, go for the skills first and the cash will chase you soon.

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Re: From N10,000 Salary To Millionaire Pay: My Grace Filled Career Journey So Far. by Halifaxguy: 1:45pm On May 23, 2021
Nice story. At this stage of your career any experience will count in your career development. Get all the experiences you need to acquire and move to a bigger law firm that can pay you better. 100k is not much in this present day Nigeria. Aim to move to a bigger company that would pay you 500k per month at least to start with. I make gross 4M every month, but with the present cost of living in Nigeria 1M is not even much money again. So I bought some plots of land and delve into farming like pig and fishing farming as a side hustle. With the money I make from my farming business I can beat my chest that I'm rich and living very comfortable �. So my point is to hustle and move to bigger firm that will pay you well and invest in another lucrative side hustle and you will thank me later. Experience is good but more Money is important.

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Re: From N10,000 Salary To Millionaire Pay: My Grace Filled Career Journey So Far. by Finemoore: 1:46pm On May 23, 2021
Your boss is a vr good man, I work in a law firm too but I am not a lawyer though but I have learned alot in terms of legal activities... Most of their jobs come through Oga, our own is to process the paper work but my Oga can never willingly give out on her own after all, you are receiving a monthly salary of 35k. Last yr we Secured a project worth 4m, which I personally handle 90% of the paperwork except where her presence is needed. Still, no form of appreciation from her.

I base in Lagos and if you have a better place me, quote me oo... Thanks

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Re: From N10,000 Salary To Millionaire Pay: My Grace Filled Career Journey So Far. by OJURONGBE1(m): 1:46pm On May 23, 2021
Why do you people open new moniker to share your stories?
People like Jarus, xfire and the likes stuck to their original accounts.
In as much as this story gladdens my heart, i suspect its one of those fictional write ups by Seun employees.

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Re: From N10,000 Salary To Millionaire Pay: My Grace Filled Career Journey So Far. by KrisUyoAKS(m): 1:47pm On May 23, 2021
Reading your story with an open mind makes me believe that truly this life's blessings is turn by turn...My brother Yours came at the right time. I believe mind to will come up soon... Hope you are preparing to settle down soon ☺️

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Re: From N10,000 Salary To Millionaire Pay: My Grace Filled Career Journey So Far. by Raxxye(m): 1:47pm On May 23, 2021
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Re: From N10,000 Salary To Millionaire Pay: My Grace Filled Career Journey So Far. by Connected1: 1:48pm On May 23, 2021
The God you have is your boss, worship him bro, I am exaggerating though.
But I wish I had a good boss too, you are lucky.
If it were some bosses, they would take everything and maybe give you 50k or 70k and they will still tell you to be happy because the client didn't pay well instead they added money from their personal purse to pay you for a job well done, but rather your boss including your name in the pay list.
Whether your story is fake or not, although it seems so, I tap into your grace so that such kind of helper can locate me.

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Re: From N10,000 Salary To Millionaire Pay: My Grace Filled Career Journey So Far. by Geeman2006: 1:48pm On May 23, 2021
Poloyanabo2:
I didn't read your story but I tap into any positive grace in it.
May God sustain your blessings and favours.
Also remember to pay your dues to him.

But this is funny! grin
Re: From N10,000 Salary To Millionaire Pay: My Grace Filled Career Journey So Far. by AuroraBrls: 1:48pm On May 23, 2021
For a young Lawyer you still did a very shoddy job in hiding same trails and facts you didn't want to divulge. I just hope it doesn't screw anything for you all the same. Congrats, your half-hearted perseverance paid off with the help of COVID lockdown and your DADs insistence. Comparing yourself to peers is one of the greatest pressure and depression sources.

A lot of folks have quit Facebook, LinkedIn, Insta, etc. You never got a job via LinkedIn all the while you where languishing in PH, now you miraculously hit it big and you are running back to LinkedIn and definitely other social media platforms to chase clout and attention. If l were you, l would just focus on that job. Any networking you need you can equally get outside LinkedIn, etc.

Your smart friends will still know you are still the one cos

1)they will easily pick out that your parents very learned
2)you were in PH before coming to Lag
3)your signature or natural way of constructing phrases and sentences...it's just unique more or less like DNA
4) you gave out your age details
5)etc

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Re: From N10,000 Salary To Millionaire Pay: My Grace Filled Career Journey So Far. by Eriokanmi: 1:49pm On May 23, 2021
Godsownchild199:
Hi Everyone, I’m 26 years old and I want to share my little story with you all. I hope you can learn a thing or two from it. This is not my main account, I had to create a new account in view of my decision to share my story on this platform. I’ve been a Nairalander since 2012 and I have benefitted from the amazing academic and career insights shared by many. So, I thought it kind to share mine to help others in this amazing community.

I graduated from the University (if I reveal this, my colleagues who are avid Nairalanders would identify me grin) some 4-5 years ago with a second class upper, then proceeded to the Nigerian Law School (still made 2:1) and served in Rivers State. I did my NYSC in a reputable law firm (name withheld) in Port Harcourt. It was quite an experience both good and bad. I left the firm after service year out of frustration due to the poor leadership and mismanagement of funds by the head of office (the guy has since been fired). Mind you, my salary as a corper was 10k (the average NYSC legal associate in Lagos earned at least 5 -7 times this amount). I had depression at this point in my life.

After my unpleasant experience at the Port Harcourt firm and months of depression coupled with deep thinking and reflection, I decided to relocate to Lagos in January 2020 hoping to find a change in perspective. Mind you, I’m not from a poor background, my parents are both highly educated and middle-class workers residing in the South. Part of my resolve in relocating to Lagos was that I wouldn’t practice law again, I’ll probably go into technology, banking, or corporate communications (I speak eloquently).

After my relocation, I teamed up with a friend to work at a technology startup somewhere on the Island but this newfound path didn’t go as planned (I call this divine providence) and I was back to sitting at home. I did a few speaking jobs (volunteering) and some petty legal jobs for my friends and family to get by. At this same time, I was aggressively applying for both legal and non-legal jobs. This decision came on the background of my Dad’s advice that I should dust my CV/Certificates, search for a job and revive my already dwindling legal career. My Dad’s attempt to connect me to a senior partner at a hotshot law firm in Victoria Island failed and I basically had to do it my way.

Fast-forward to mid-February 2020 I had three interviews in three law firms within a space of two weeks. These firms ranged from mid-sized to small-sized. I attended all the interviews, the first interview was in a small law firm managed by a Senior Advocate. The SAN immediately liked my personality and offered to instantly hire me on a monthly pay of 100k (below industry standard). The other two law firms had slightly better remuneration, great structure and were bigger in size and outlook but their recruitment process was lengthy and I had to start immediately with the SAN on my Dad’s advice. I grudgingly stayed with the small firm hoping that I’ll get an offer from either of the two mid-sized firms and then port. Unfortunately, COVID happened and one of the firms discontinued my recruitment process while the other firm out rightly rejected me. I was deeply heartbroken. In order to keep my spirit and dreams alive, my Dad kept drumming into my ears that a smaller firm meant more work and a better learning experience. He kept reiterating the need to “know” the law and stop chasing money (what all senior lawyers say ). So, I was basically stuck with this 100k job, trust me at first the environment was deadening and monotonous (reading law reports and writing legal opinions every day isn’t fun at all cry). I felt like ditching my Old man’s advice and resigning during this period but due to COVID, I had to borrow commonsense and stay back. Little did I know that staying back was the best decision I would ever make to date, all thanks to God, my Dad and COVID.

While 100k may sound fair to most people, kindly note that some of my colleagues (with the same academic grades as mine) in top firms earned a monthly average of 250k or more. This awareness made me very discontent and unhappy but I still hung on to my job (a bird in hand is worth more than two in the bush) besides, who quits his or her job in the midst of a COVID induced global economic crises.

Then in October 2020, everything changed! My boss got this very big personal legal project, it was really big and my boss asked me to come on board the project team. I was then paid the sum of N2.5Million for my participation and input in the project. Later on, another personal project came through, although little. I did not even do much this time and my boss gifted me 500 Pounds from the project. All of this financial largess is outside my boss’ magnanimity in other areas like superb mentoring, paying for my professional certifications, and giving me advice (my boss can advise for Africa grin), etc. Mind you, no matter how much I’m gifted or paid from the personal projects handled by my boss, my salary is still fully paid and as at when due. All these legal projects are reflected in my CV and have greatly boosted my career prospect. These projects have also helped me to build an impressive Linkedin profile and I’m currently very active in that space.

Recently, I got involved in another personal legal project with my boss and was paid N2 Million from the project fees. Sometimes, I look back at the events of my life and ask myself how I got to this pivotal point. If I hadn’t listened to my Dad’s advice and sought God’s face, I don’t think I would enjoy this type of privilege. I remember asking God for a multinational job but here I was, stuck with a 100k job completely unaware that God put a multinational remuneration in a small office with barely 8 employees. I’ve only worked for a year and 3 months but I’ve achieved what some people haven’t achieved in 3-5 years (career-wise and financially). Please don’t reject certain little offers that come your way, pray to God and seek advice where possible. Some blessings come in disguises and you may never know. This is my little grace-filled career story; I hope it inspires someone today. I want to thank God Almighty for his grace in my career and my lovely parents for their advice and tremendous support.

PS: I have abridged my story to hide certain facts and information for my personal safety and that of my office and boss. My story may sound too good to be true but believe me, it is absolutely true.
Your apt write-up is a verisimilitude of your real self...you're indeed eloquent and sound!

My Dad’s attempt to connect me to a senior partner at a hotshot law firm in Victoria Island failed and I basically had to do it my way

The above is a proof that , vain is the help of man. Only God can take you places.

All you've experienced was quite similar to mine. I settled for an 11k job almost 2 decades ago after my nysc, while my friends and course mates were chasing oil and gas jobs here and there. One year after my employment, I gained admission on scholarship in the US and I resigned. I made my visa fees, air fare to New York and enough funds as my allowance while in school from the legitimate proceeds that came to me during the one year of employment in that company yet, my salary was 11k, which I never touched. My employer almost ran mad because I was seemingly indispensable. I was hard-working and i made unprecedented strides on the job. After my programme, I came back home and I never regretted it. I'm self employed and happy. It's a private jet I've not bought yet, but I believe if God says I'd own one, it will surely come in due time.

The sky is the beginning for you my broda. Don't give up seeking God's face for divine leading. The best is yet to come.

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Re: From N10,000 Salary To Millionaire Pay: My Grace Filled Career Journey So Far. by Godsownchild199: 1:49pm On May 23, 2021
Belial06:
Hahahaha Fake post on the beat

How to spot a fake post

They always have he following

1. This is not my main account, I had to create a new account in view of my decision to share my story on this platform. grin

2. I’ve been a Nairalander since ......
They always claim to have been on nairaland since 1970 grin

3. Their story is always too perfect well structured and totally incredulous nonsense

4. Or their story is one rubbish about my brother is sleeping with his son what should i do? Or I sponsored my girl from nursery to university and she cheated on me buh hoo hoo. All trash Nollywood knock off stories

5. These posts are created for the sole reason of getting traffic and are not real

6. The worst kind are those stories that pander to male chauvinist and feminists like my wife refused DNA test please advise grin or my husband rapes me please I am fed up I need mature minds only advise grin

I can boldy tell you that 99.9% of all relationship or family matters threads on this forum are fake made up stories and alot of the responses are fake to lure you in and lend some sort of credibility to the fake story

What traffic do I need, the reason I did not use my real account is that it is linked to my personal email address and it will reveal my name. Look my friend, everything I stated above is true. My office is in Victoria Island. My boss is one of Nigeria's most successful Senior Advocates. If I reveal more details I'll easily be identified. I'm not sharing my story to catch clout, I don't need it. This is not LinkedIn. Learn from my story. God bless you.

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Re: From N10,000 Salary To Millionaire Pay: My Grace Filled Career Journey So Far. by aurecia: 1:50pm On May 23, 2021
Bless me with something.2261386859,arubi rachel'zenith and the lord will perfect ur blessing in jesus mîghty name.
Re: From N10,000 Salary To Millionaire Pay: My Grace Filled Career Journey So Far. by lexy2014: 1:50pm On May 23, 2021
Godsownchild199:
Hi Everyone, I’m 26 years old and I want to share my little story with you all. I hope you can learn a thing or two from it. This is not my main account, I had to create a new account in view of my decision to share my story on this platform. I’ve been a Nairalander since 2012 and I have benefitted from the amazing academic and career insights shared by many. So, I thought it kind to share mine to help others in this amazing community.

I graduated from the University (if I reveal this, my colleagues who are avid Nairalanders would identify me grin) some 4-5 years ago with a second class upper, then proceeded to the Nigerian Law School (still made 2:1) and served in Rivers State. I did my NYSC in a reputable law firm (name withheld) in Port Harcourt. It was quite an experience both good and bad. I left the firm after service year out of frustration due to the poor leadership and mismanagement of funds by the head of office (the guy has since been fired). Mind you, my salary as a corper was 10k (the average NYSC legal associate in Lagos earned at least 5 -7 times this amount). I had depression at this point in my life.

After my unpleasant experience at the Port Harcourt firm and months of depression coupled with deep thinking and reflection, I decided to relocate to Lagos in January 2020 hoping to find a change in perspective. Mind you, I’m not from a poor background, my parents are both highly educated and middle-class workers residing in the South. Part of my resolve in relocating to Lagos was that I wouldn’t practice law again, I’ll probably go into technology, banking, or corporate communications (I speak eloquently).

After my relocation, I teamed up with a friend to work at a technology startup somewhere on the Island but this newfound path didn’t go as planned (I call this divine providence) and I was back to sitting at home. I did a few speaking jobs (volunteering) and some petty legal jobs for my friends and family to get by. At this same time, I was aggressively applying for both legal and non-legal jobs. This decision came on the background of my Dad’s advice that I should dust my CV/Certificates, search for a job and revive my already dwindling legal career. My Dad’s attempt to connect me to a senior partner at a hotshot law firm in Victoria Island failed and I basically had to do it my way.

Fast-forward to mid-February 2020 I had three interviews in three law firms within a space of two weeks. These firms ranged from mid-sized to small-sized. I attended all the interviews, the first interview was in a small law firm managed by a Senior Advocate. The SAN immediately liked my personality and offered to instantly hire me on a monthly pay of 100k (below industry standard). The other two law firms had slightly better remuneration, great structure and were bigger in size and outlook but their recruitment process was lengthy and I had to start immediately with the SAN on my Dad’s advice. I grudgingly stayed with the small firm hoping that I’ll get an offer from either of the two mid-sized firms and then port. Unfortunately, COVID happened and one of the firms discontinued my recruitment process while the other firm out rightly rejected me. I was deeply heartbroken. In order to keep my spirit and dreams alive, my Dad kept drumming into my ears that a smaller firm meant more work and a better learning experience. He kept reiterating the need to “know” the law and stop chasing money (what all senior lawyers say ). So, I was basically stuck with this 100k job, trust me at first the environment was deadening and monotonous (reading law reports and writing legal opinions every day isn’t fun at all cry). I felt like ditching my Old man’s advice and resigning during this period but due to COVID, I had to borrow commonsense and stay back. Little did I know that staying back was the best decision I would ever make to date, all thanks to God, my Dad and COVID.

While 100k may sound fair to most people, kindly note that some of my colleagues (with the same academic grades as mine) in top firms earned a monthly average of 250k or more. This awareness made me very discontent and unhappy but I still hung on to my job (a bird in hand is worth more than two in the bush) besides, who quits his or her job in the midst of a COVID induced global economic crises.

Then in October 2020, everything changed! My boss got this very big personal legal project, it was really big and my boss asked me to come on board the project team. I was then paid the sum of N2.5Million for my participation and input in the project. Later on, another personal project came through, although little. I did not even do much this time and my boss gifted me 500 Pounds from the project. All of this financial largess is outside my boss’ magnanimity in other areas like superb mentoring, paying for my professional certifications, and giving me advice (my boss can advise for Africa grin), etc. Mind you, no matter how much I’m gifted or paid from the personal projects handled by my boss, my salary is still fully paid and as at when due. All these legal projects are reflected in my CV and have greatly boosted my career prospect. These projects have also helped me to build an impressive Linkedin profile and I’m currently very active in that space.

Recently, I got involved in another personal legal project with my boss and was paid N2 Million from the project fees. Sometimes, I look back at the events of my life and ask myself how I got to this pivotal point. If I hadn’t listened to my Dad’s advice and sought God’s face, I don’t think I would enjoy this type of privilege. I remember asking God for a multinational job but here I was, stuck with a 100k job completely unaware that God put a multinational remuneration in a small office with barely 8 employees. I’ve only worked for a year and 3 months but I’ve achieved what some people haven’t achieved in 3-5 years (career-wise and financially). Please don’t reject certain little offers that come your way, pray to God and seek advice where possible. Some blessings come in disguises and you may never know. This is my little grace-filled career story; I hope it inspires someone today. I want to thank God Almighty for his grace in my career and my lovely parents for their advice and tremendous support.

PS: I have abridged my story to hide certain facts and information for my personal safety and that of my office and boss. My story may sound too good to be true but believe me, it is absolutely true.

So 100k is below industry standard. What is industry standard?
Re: From N10,000 Salary To Millionaire Pay: My Grace Filled Career Journey So Far. by Churchill6767: 1:51pm On May 23, 2021
gbolswag:
Which soap u dey use

Tura.
Re: From N10,000 Salary To Millionaire Pay: My Grace Filled Career Journey So Far. by Nobody: 1:52pm On May 23, 2021
Poloyanabo2:
I didn't read your story but I tap into any positive grace in it.
May God sustain your blessings and favours.
Also remember to pay your dues to him.

Go back and read the story.

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