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Why Nigerian Youths Prefer Vocations/ craft and Trade to White Collar Jobs
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[QUOTE="Kendy, post: 218766, member: 63869"] Prior to this time, Nigerian youths were so obsessed with white collar jobs. Infact, the aim of enrolling in schools was to get white collar jobs after graduation. Anyone who got these white collar jobs was seen as wealthy and intelligent and this was the hopes of every Nigerian parent, Notwithstanding if the incentives or renumeration was small. Those who were engaged in craft and trade were regarded as those who did not see the importance of enrolling in school and in most cases, they were forced to enrol in those trades since they did not have the passion of going to school. Recently, the table has indeed turned, such that the education system in Nigeria is becoming so static with the incessant industrial strike actions and no dynamism in technological advancement to make the teaching and learning process interesting. Those who are lecturers and even professors are not motivated in doing their jobs because of the frequent owed salaries and other fringe benefits which has been left unpaid. Prior to this time, becoming a teacher, lecturer or even a professor was an envied position but now, individuals just manage to enrol in schools just to get the needed knowledge of education but they prefer a skill or trade, this is because the white collar jobs payout is now a mockery to individuals most especially teachers. [/QUOTE]
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