My life as an ex-Corper

in #ocd2 years ago (edited)

Well who thought life after service was gonna be this hard.

I finished service as far back as August 2022 and all my calculations I couldn't be so wrong as I planned out everything for my self.

Youth service was all fun partying flexing I mean I loved rizz and u can't beat me at that cos I always get the girl.

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I was in a hurry to get back to lagos cos I had an offer in a company in Ogun state where I once worked. As I was told to come then a new negotiation could begin.

I made arrangements to return back to lagos on September. The following week I had to go to the company base on the offer to come back. On arrival at the place I was told to come back the next day because the Indian man who I was supposed to see was busy.

I went back the next day to see him cos he was preparing to go his annual leave which his home country India. After filling the paper work at the security point, I went to see my soon to be employer who then told me to see my contractor in other for me to work as contractor in the company but I insisted that I be employed as a company staff for which prompted me talk to the HOD of mechanical department.

After the whole talk I got no call from the company but instead I worked as an helper for some engineer in a different company.

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Life after youth service in Nigeria can be so damping that only those with connections or luck are favoured