Re: From Lagos To Toronto - Follow My Canadian Hustle by Nobody: 10:13pm On Mar 08, 2019 |
nahinbdis:
Thank you...story be don change for the thread... and I no fit argue because things plenty for hand
na so nah. Sum yeye people bin wan derail dis thread.
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nahinbdis: 10:16pm On Mar 08, 2019 |
In Nigerian banks, we tie rope to Pens so that customers will not 'thief' it. In Canada, a Bank like RBC leaves umbrellas at corners for customers' use.
We need attitudinal change.
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nahinbdis: 10:18pm On Mar 08, 2019 |
Oyinbo get packaging
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nahinbdis: 10:22pm On Mar 08, 2019 |
This is just a train stop
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Beautyaddy: 10:42pm On Mar 08, 2019 |
nahinbdis:
Oyinbo get packaging
How are those tall buildings packaging
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Re: From Lagos To Toronto - Follow My Canadian Hustle by Nobody: 11:04pm On Mar 08, 2019 |
and yes, when we come from tropical countries, fruits, vegetables prices are expensive in USA and Canada, then we get used to it but still looking for lower price, also always looking for fish, goat meat, duck and others. Yet when you find out Asian markets in your area, you are fine, nice meat cuts, fish, rice and better prices in almost anything.
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Gerrard59(m): 1:43am On Mar 09, 2019 |
nahinbdis:
Agencies are an option, but generally, it should be last option because most of them give contract jobs. From my research, very few recruit directly for organizations.
If you think contract jobs have taken over Nigeria, co.e to Canada. Monkey dey work, baboon dey chop.
Got recruited directly by an airline cargo handling company a month ago
OK. The contract issue can be tiring.
Nevertheless, good you found something.
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nahinbdis: 2:02am On Mar 09, 2019 |
Beautyaddy:
How are those tall buildings packaging
They spend a lot of money to bring out the beauty in buildings and spaces, rather than just building for functionality.
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NumeroUno7(m): 2:19am On Mar 09, 2019 |
Op please keep updating us with photos.. I am following this thread bumper to bumper
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nahinbdis: 3:15am On Mar 09, 2019 |
Based on the realities that money no too plenty for this side, one of the options is to work 2 jobs, afterall Nigerians brag they can hustle. So na so I dey look this second job thing that has been offered to me:
Leave home by 8am for Job 1 that starts by 9.30am and ends by 5.30pm Monday to Friday. Then one hour bus home and arrive home by 7pm max.
Leave home 8pm for Job 2 that starts by 10pm and ends by 6am Sunday Night to Thursday morning. One hour bus home and arrive home by 7am.
Sleep time - 1hour at break time at night and anything that can be snatched during the day.
Is this feasible?
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maternal: 3:30am On Mar 09, 2019 |
nahinbdis:
Based on the realities that money no too plenty for this side, one of the options is to work 2 jobs, afterall Nigerians brag they can hustle. So na so I dey look this second job thing that has been offered to me:
Leave home by 8am for Job 1 that starts by 9.30am and ends by 5.30pm Monday to Friday. Then one hour bus home and arrive home by 7pm max.
Leave home 8pm for Job 2 that starts by 10pm and ends by 6am Sunday Night to Thursday morning. One hour bus home and arrive home by 7am.
Sleep time - 1hour at break time at night and anything that can be snatched during the day.
Is this feasible?
No. 2 jobs is tough. I personally can't do it.
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Re: From Lagos To Toronto - Follow My Canadian Hustle by Nobody: 3:31am On Mar 09, 2019 |
nahinbdis:
Based on the realities that money no too plenty for this side, one of the options is to work 2 jobs, afterall Nigerians brag they can hustle. So na so I dey look this second job thing that has been offered to me:
Leave home by 8am for Job 1 that starts by 9.30am and ends by 5.30pm Monday to Friday. Then one hour bus home and arrive home by 7pm max.
Leave home 8pm for Job 2 that starts by 10pm and ends by 6am Sunday Night to Thursday morning. One hour bus home and arrive home by 7am.
Sleep time - 1hour at break time at night and anything that can be snatched during the day.
Is this feasible?
Too much. 1 job during the week and some small on weekend, you need to rest well too, sleep enough, not good to get sick.
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DonroxyII: 3:37am On Mar 09, 2019 |
nahinbdis:
Based on the realities that money no too plenty for this side, one of the options is to work 2 jobs, afterall Nigerians brag they can hustle. So na so I dey look this second job thing that has been offered to me:
Leave home by 8am for Job 1 that starts by 9.30am and ends by 5.30pm Monday to Friday. Then one hour bus home and arrive home by 7pm max.
Leave home 8pm for Job 2 that starts by 10pm and ends by 6am Sunday Night to Thursday morning. One hour bus home and arrive home by 7am.
Sleep time - 1hour at break time at night and anything that can be snatched during the day.
Is this feasible?
Chaiiiii, May God be your strength .... I no go fit run this kain package .... Man must rest !!
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TheCongo2: 3:38am On Mar 09, 2019 |
nahinbdis:
Based on the realities that money no too plenty for this side, one of the options is to work 2 jobs, afterall Nigerians brag they can hustle. So na so I dey look this second job thing that has been offered to me:
Leave home by 8am for Job 1 that starts by 9.30am and ends by 5.30pm Monday to Friday. Then one hour bus home and arrive home by 7pm max.
Leave home 8pm for Job 2 that starts by 10pm and ends by 6am Sunday Night to Thursday morning. One hour bus home and arrive home by 7am.
Sleep time - 1hour at break time at night and anything that can be snatched during the day.
Is this feasible?
Very unreasonable.
If I may ask, what type of jobs are they?
You may end up sleeping on the job sites and this will have a negative impact on your performance.
You need to sleep. You need rest.
Why not take a part time job instead in addition to the full time job.
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Chevronstaff: 3:42am On Mar 09, 2019 |
nahinbdis:
Based on the realities that money no too plenty for this side, one of the options is to work 2 jobs, afterall Nigerians brag they can hustle. So na so I dey look this second job thing that has been offered to me:
Leave home by 8am for Job 1 that starts by 9.30am and ends by 5.30pm Monday to Friday. Then one hour bus home and arrive home by 7pm max.
Leave home 8pm for Job 2 that starts by 10pm and ends by 6am Sunday Night to Thursday morning. One hour bus home and arrive home by 7am.
Sleep time - 1hour at break time at night and anything that can be snatched during the day.
Is this feasible?
Not feasible bro.. Not good for your health too..
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Beautyaddy: 5:27am On Mar 09, 2019 |
nahinbdis:
Based on the realities that money no too plenty for this side, one of the options is to work 2 jobs, afterall Nigerians brag they can hustle. So na so I dey look this second job thing that has been offered to me:
Leave home by 8am for Job 1 that starts by 9.30am and ends by 5.30pm Monday to Friday. Then one hour bus home and arrive home by 7pm max.
Leave home 8pm for Job 2 that starts by 10pm and ends by 6am Sunday Night to Thursday morning. One hour bus home and arrive home by 7am.
Sleep time - 1hour at break time at night and anything that can be snatched during the day.
Is this feasible?
Not a good or healthy idea.
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Gerrard59(m): 9:41am On Mar 09, 2019 |
nahinbdis:
Based on the realities that money no too plenty for this side, one of the options is to work 2 jobs, afterall Nigerians brag they can hustle. So na so I dey look this second job thing that has been offered to me:
Leave home by 8am for Job 1 that starts by 9.30am and ends by 5.30pm Monday to Friday. Then one hour bus home and arrive home by 7pm max.
Leave home 8pm for Job 2 that starts by 10pm and ends by 6am Sunday Night to Thursday morning. One hour bus home and arrive home by 7am.
Sleep time - 1hour at break time at night and anything that can be snatched during the day.
Is this feasible?
Your sleep patterns will be severely disrupted and it will have an adverse effect on your health esp mental. I don't know how old you are but this could lead to mental disorders/diseases in the future.
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Ugosample(m): 11:27am On Mar 09, 2019 |
nahinbdis:
In Nigerian banks, we tie rope to Pens so that customers will not 'thief' it. In Canada, a Bank like RBC leaves umbrellas at corners for customers' use.
We need attitudinal change.
we sure do
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justwise(m): 11:48am On Mar 09, 2019 |
nahinbdis:
Based on the realities that money no too plenty for this side, one of the options is to work 2 jobs, afterall Nigerians brag they can hustle. So na so I dey look this second job thing that has been offered to me:
Leave home by 8am for Job 1 that starts by 9.30am and ends by 5.30pm Monday to Friday. Then one hour bus home and arrive home by 7pm max.
Leave home 8pm for Job 2 that starts by 10pm and ends by 6am Sunday Night to Thursday morning. One hour bus home and arrive home by 7am.
Sleep time - 1hour at break time at night and anything that can be snatched during the day.
Is this feasible?
You are going to kill yourself or have a serious health issue, no matter how strong you think you are you can't go against nature.
You need to live to enjoy the money too
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PHfinest(m): 11:55am On Mar 09, 2019 |
nahinbdis:
In Nigerian banks, we tie rope to Pens so that customers will not 'thief' it. In Canada, a Bank like RBC leaves umbrellas at corners for customers' use.
We need attitudinal change.
I think abject poverty is the cause of most petty theft in Nigeria.
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Ugosample(m): 9:13pm On Mar 10, 2019 |
PHfinest:
I think abject poverty is the cause of most petty theft in Nigeria.
True sha
poverty of the mind
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Ugosample(m): 9:26pm On Mar 10, 2019 |
nahinbdis:
Based on the realities that money no too plenty for this side, one of the options is to work 2 jobs, afterall Nigerians brag they can hustle. So na so I dey look this second job thing that has been offered to me:
Leave home by 8am for Job 1 that starts by 9.30am and ends by 5.30pm Monday to Friday. Then one hour bus home and arrive home by 7pm max.
Leave home 8pm for Job 2 that starts by 10pm and ends by 6am Sunday Night to Thursday morning. One hour bus home and arrive home by 7am.
Sleep time - 1hour at break time at night and anything that can be snatched during the day.
Is this feasible?
this will take its toll on your health.
big time.
pls reconsider
Besides, lmao @ "money no too dey this side"
this cracked me up.
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Re: From Lagos To Toronto - Follow My Canadian Hustle by Nobody: 10:20pm On Mar 10, 2019 |
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Bracha: 11:10pm On Mar 10, 2019 |
Hello, can you please point me to the direction of where you got those gloves. Name and phone number of the seller would be be highly appreciated.
Thank you.
nahinbdis:
Its winter season in Canada right now... so here are a few of my anti-winter gear
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nahinbdis: 12:17am On Mar 11, 2019 |
nahinbdis:
Based on the realities that money no too plenty for this side, one of the options is to work 2 jobs, afterall Nigerians brag they can hustle. So na so I dey look this second job thing that has been offered to me:
Leave home by 8am for Job 1 that starts by 9.30am and ends by 5.30pm Monday to Friday. Then one hour bus home and arrive home by 7pm max.
Leave home 8pm for Job 2 that starts by 10pm and ends by 6am Sunday Night to Thursday morning. One hour bus home and arrive home by 7am.
Sleep time - 1hour at break time at night and anything that can be snatched during the day.
Is this feasible?
As the consensus is NOT FEASIBLE, make I face front look for another thing
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nahinbdis: 12:18am On Mar 11, 2019 |
Bracha:
Hello, can you please point me to the direction of where you got those gloves. Name and phone number of the seller would be be highly appreciated.
Thank you.
Amarachi - +234 803 623 8196
Yaba Market. Green building by the railway
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Tominiola: 12:33am On Mar 11, 2019 |
nahinbdis:
In Nigerian banks, we tie rope to Pens so that customers will not 'thief' it. In Canada, a Bank like RBC leaves umbrellas at corners for customers' use.
We need attitudinal change.
Canada is another level. We don't have these at the banks that I go to in the UK.
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nahinbdis: 1:55am On Mar 11, 2019 |
Tominiola:
Canada is another level. We don't have these at the banks that I go to in the UK.
I don't think it applies to every bank or RBC branch here.
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