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Topic: DPR Interview; How did it go, guyz?

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    Re: DPR Interview; How did it go, guyz?

    Well-done @debrown

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    Re: DPR Interview; How did it go, guyz?

    Congrats once again to everyone that made it..

    But then, what happens when the 1.7m DPR is offering is only about one-fifth of what you currently earn? Is it still advisable to resign from a telecom multinational in Lagos for this Technical Service (ss6) DPR job in Warri.
    But then job security is 110% with DPR..

    Its been 3 years man and some people have moved on a lot from trainee positions.

    Almost confused...

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    Re: DPR Interview; How did it go, guyz?

    @dammytex

    Dat 1.7 is just the salary per annum. The main juices are the upfront and other allowances they have every year, which am not too sure of the amount but i can tell you that e make sense to keep you very comfortable. The job security and very minimal stress coupled with what you will earn is what makes the job generally GOOD.

    With all the additions, you may still earn more in your multinational but as they say, money is not everything... So just weigh the variables and pray to God for further guidance. All the best.

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    Re: DPR Interview; How did it go, guyz?

    ^^^
    God bless you sir.

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    Re: DPR Interview; How did it go, guyz?

    @dammy, u will be also entitled to free health service for u and family.

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    Re: DPR Interview; How did it go, guyz?

    @dammy my there are a lot of benefits to it...dat 1.7 was jst put there but hmmmm na wen u enter 1st u go c d difference

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    Re: DPR Interview; How did it go, guyz?

    Telecoms multinationals also provide free health care for staff and their families. Frequent and consistent trainings in Europe is very sure. You even get to work on many projects outside the country in Africa with good daily allowances. The annual bonuses aren't bad as well. In fact, you can even work from home without reporting to office.

    Having to relocate to Warri and start all over is another major issue.

    But then, who rejects a DPR offer?
    Let's see sha. Shebi we have till April....

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    Re: DPR Interview; How did it go, guyz?

    @dammy, in ur situation, if ur a direct staff of d telecom coy.(not contract or casual) then just remain there since u ll have faster career progress...thats wat i'll do...then wit ur years of experience u can apply for a managerial position in a more paying IOC. who says u must retire in telecom coy.

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    @Debrown, pls , u have a pm treat it kindly.

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    Re: DPR Interview; How did it go, guyz?

    @dammytex, u see frankly speaking if u have posted a real situation and nt dat u are kidding, sincerely urs glue to ur telecoms job. Set some years target 4 urself in ur present job wth in which u must av being an employer of labour. U are in money, thk of hw u will make dis money multiply itself and stop gathering money as employee. Ur prob shd be wht sh i venture into 4 megga money to start flowing in and stop thking of where to stay 4 a secured constant 'k' salary.

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    @Debrown, you have a pm, pls, treat it kindly.

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    Guys this site is quite, watin de ha?

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    Re: DPR Interview; How did it go, guyz?

    Quote Originally Posted by dammytex View Post
    Congrats once again to everyone that made it..

    But then, what happens when the 1.7m DPR is offering is only about one-fifth of what you currently earn? Is it still advisable to resign from a telecom multinational in Lagos for this Technical Service (ss6) DPR job in Warri.
    But then job security is 110% with DPR..

    Its been 3 years man and some people have moved on a lot from trainee positions.

    Almost confused...
    I advice u leave for DPR offer because of the security and moreover there are other benefits attached to the basic annual salary. If a job lacks security there wil be no rest of mind no matter how much u are being paid. Pls do not compromise job security with money, you can b dropped there you are in the multinational telecoms company at any time bcos the job lacks such security as compared to DPR. May Allah guide us to the right path, Ameeeeeeeeeeeeeen!

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