RE: Overview of job opportunities in Nigeria: a tale worth reading

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Absolutely true.

Which raises the question. Do you take a job with a higher pay but less security? Or take a lower paying job with more security. Both have their benefits and was a question I was hoping someone would answer on this topic :)

My personal thought: Making 3x as much for 1/3 the time means getting 30 years pay in 10 years.....If you are smart about budgeting that's great. If you are a "one day millionaire" not so much.

Another thing is work experience. Even if your NGO job is only for 5 years it still means 5 years experience working for a multinational firm. Not bad for your CV and not bad if you want to try and work in different country.

Then again, having a steady job in the community has huge benefits too!

Thanks for writing, appreciate it!



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You are correct, I have opted to source for a high paying job for a few years, either as NGO job, or to practice in some Arabian countries with good pay and return to that which I consider as a steady job with retirement benefits.

Like you pointed out, if such NGO job that pays well is readily available (which is rarely), it'll be worth the take as life itself is a risk bearing in mind that such does not have significant security but it would have satisfied a hunger on my side.

Thank you for your impressive insight

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