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Jobs you shouldn't go for as a Nigerian in 2023
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[QUOTE="Holicent, post: 298381, member: 76163"] In 2023, certain jobs may not be suitable for Nigerians due to various reasons such as low income, high risk, lack of job security, and limited growth opportunities. Dangerous manual labor jobs such as construction work, mining, and oil rig jobs often offer low pay and high risk of injury or death. Unskilled manual labor jobs such as cleaning, gardening, and waste management often pay very low wages and offer little opportunity for advancement or career growth. Street vending or hawking goods may seem like a quick and easy solution to unemployment, but it is often illegal and not regulated, leaving vendors open to exploitation and arrest. Scam-based jobs such as telemarketing scams or pyramid schemes offer the promise of quick riches but ultimately only benefit the people at the top while leaving those at the bottom with nothing. Low-skilled jobs in the informal sector such as street selling, hair braiding, or car washing often pay very low wages and offer little job security. Jobs in industries that are declining, such as the print media industry or traditional retail, may offer limited opportunities for growth and job security. So many will find it difficult to digest because these jobs I stated above are like "life-saver" for the poor masses and unemployed. Howeevrt, in a sane country where things are working well, you would almost support the motion. It's important for Nigerians to carefully consider the job market and the industries they are entering into, taking into account factors such as job security, growth opportunities, and salary. It is always wise to invest time and effort into education and skill-building to increase chances of finding a suitable and sustainable career. [/QUOTE]
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