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Life Of An Unemployed Nigerian Graduate. by fernando9(m): 7:22pm On Feb 05
My fellow nairalanders, it has come to that point i time when i have to come out and seek for help. I have a B.ed in economics, 2nd class upper. And i haven't been able to secure a job for the past four years. I have really experienced suffering, depression and so many insult, but i choose to hustle and pray for God's intervention. I have considered suicide a lot of times but i really never had the courage to go through with it. I have younger siblings who look up to me for assistance, but i am failing them.
At times i shed tears when thinking about all the things i have done just to survive. Even the menial jobs i engage in just to assist myself and siblings is no longer forthcoming. I never wanted to do this, but i have no other option.
My fellow nairalanders if there anyway you can be of assistance to me i would really appreciate it. Thanks i wish you all well in your endeavors.
#lifeofastrugglinggradguate.

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Re: Life Of An Unemployed Nigerian Graduate. by sageb: 7:37pm On Feb 05
fernando9:
My fellow nairalanders, it has come to that point i time when i have to come out and seek for help. I have a B.ed in economics, 2nd class upper. And i haven't been able to secure a job for the past four years. I have really experienced suffering, depression and so many insult, but i choose to hustle and pray for God's intervention. I have considered suicide a lot of times but i really never had the courage to go through with it. I have younger siblings who look up to me for assistance, but i am failing them.
At times i shed tears when thinking about all the things i have done just to survive. Even the menial jobs i engage in just to assist myself and siblings is no longer forthcoming. I never wanted to do this, but i have no other option.
My fellow nairalanders if there anyway you can be of assistance to me i would really appreciate it. Thanks i wish you all well in your endeavors.
#lifeofastrugglinggradguate.

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I pray you get the assistance you need.

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Re: Life Of An Unemployed Nigerian Graduate. by Hamachi(f): 9:31pm On Feb 05
Job search can be a painful, frustrating and lonely journey!😓


However, being transparent and open about your job search is essential.

Never be afraid or shy to let people know you're seeking an opportunity.

If fear is holding you back, then push through it! You never know who could help you out.

God can use anyone to help you, but you need to be honest about your situation, or no one will know you need help.

I've had friends, family members, and ex-colleagues refer me for jobs because I was open about my situation.

I shared my story with anyone who cared to listen, and the relationships I nurtured also paid off.

Dear NL Fam❀,
Remember, being a job seeker doesn't define you. Don't allow anyone to make you feel inferior.

Remember that your worth and identity go beyond your job, bank account, or relationship status.

Your situation doesn't define your identity.

Have a great week ahead!

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Re: Life Of An Unemployed Nigerian Graduate. by laivwire(m): 12:02am On Feb 06
Quit the random menial jobs and get something you can build on. If it's teaching you've been doing for 4 years, your earnings would have improved by now.

Get a plan and stick with it. That's the way out of this loop you're in. I wish you the best.

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Re: Life Of An Unemployed Nigerian Graduate. by duduade: 12:20am On Feb 06
At least if you had started doing lessons for primary school kids you would have gotten something na
Re: Life Of An Unemployed Nigerian Graduate. by fernando9(m): 6:36am On Feb 06
I have tried so many times, even to get transport to move around is a problem.
Am not a lazy person. I have been called for an interview in a private boarding school for the position of a teacher. BĂșt i have not been able to because of money for transportation to the school.
Re: Life Of An Unemployed Nigerian Graduate. by ogawisdom(m): 11:56am On Feb 06
You can't be jobless except you don't want to teach
Re: Life Of An Unemployed Nigerian Graduate. by Philip4564(m): 5:54pm On Feb 06
It's really tough out there brother. I'm also in your shoe just that I finished my NYSC Last year. The problem with most of us is that we only believe in white collar jobs and we don't want to explore . As for me I've already removed my mind from white collar job and I'm delving into agro business ...... I'm ready to go into apprenticeship to learn the trading so I can master it. I wish you all the best brother.

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