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Have You Ever Worked In A Factory? Come In And Share Your Experience by Akinfemmy(m): 6:09am On Feb 17
Hello, good people of Nairaland,

I'm 27 years old and, due to the lack of jobs in the country and after sitting at home for some months, I decided to work in a Chinese factory that produces baby diapers and menstruation pads. I was employed as a machine operator. The job is a 12-hour shift and can be either day or night. We have an hour break, and they provide food during the break. However, the job is so stressful that I'm mentally and physically burnt out. I barely have time for anything else. My life right now is wake, work, sleep. I am an introvert by nature with a little bit of social anxiety, and since I started, it's even been difficult keeping up with the few friends I have. I'm so lonely and depressed, but I can't quit yet; I just started. My intention was to work for 3-6 months so I can save and get myself photography equipment because I've learned photography. But I don't think I can stay up to 3 months. I'm not happy at all. The pay is 70k, but the stress involved is worth more than that.

The reason I brought up this topic is because I want people who have had similar experiences to share how they coped; maybe I can learn a thing or two. Also, if you have any online jobs you can teach me, I'm ready to learn. I'm computer savvy.

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Re: Have You Ever Worked In A Factory? Come In And Share Your Experience by Lalami3232(m): 7:17am On Feb 17
Go and learn programming and thank me later

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Re: Have You Ever Worked In A Factory? Come In And Share Your Experience by SyrusdeHansome(m): 12:01pm On Feb 17
Most pple are looking for what u`re currently tired of bro so u better sit down and save enof money 4ur future business. If u knw what others are doing for 20k salary you`ll learn 2b grateful by developing a positive mindset.

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Re: Have You Ever Worked In A Factory? Come In And Share Your Experience by Akinfemmy(m): 12:12pm On Feb 17
Lalami3232:
Go and learn programming and thank me later
Thanks bro

Nlfpmod

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Re: Have You Ever Worked In A Factory? Come In And Share Your Experience by Demigod22: 12:20pm On Feb 17
I worked for Harafoam factory for one month. I ran away after the payment. I will not die. Only one month of the physical stress, when I quit, I was sick for three weeks.

You only have Sunday to yourself and you will be so tired that you won't go anywhere or do anything that Sunday.

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Re: Have You Ever Worked In A Factory? Come In And Share Your Experience by Akinfemmy(m): 8:21pm On Feb 17
Demigod22:
I worked for Harafoam factory for one month. I ran away after the payment. I will not die. Only one month of the physical stress, when I quit, I was sick for three weeks.

You only have Sunday to yourself and you will be so tired that you won't go anywhere or do anything that Sunday.

Same thing I'm experiencing, i don't mind being jobless, it's so better than doing this job. This one I'm doing, there's only 2 off in the whole month. I will quit after this month.

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Re: Have You Ever Worked In A Factory? Come In And Share Your Experience by PrinceofAgoAre(m): 9:40am On Feb 18
Akinfemmy:
Hello, good people of Nairaland,

I'm 27 years old and, due to the lack of jobs in the country and after sitting at home for some months, I decided to work in a Chinese factory that produces baby diapers and menstruation pads. I was employed as a machine operator. The job is a 12-hour shift and can be either day or night. We have an hour break, and they provide food during the break. However, the job is so stressful that I'm mentally and physically burnt out. I barely have time for anything else. My life right now is wake, work, sleep. I am an introvert by nature with a little bit of social anxiety, and since I started, it's even been difficult keeping up with the few friends I have. I'm so lonely and depressed, but I can't quit yet; I just started. My intention was to work for 3-6 months so I can save and get myself photography equipment because I've learned photography. But I don't think I can stay up to 3 months. I'm not happy at all. The pay is 70k, but the stress involved is worth more than that.

The reason I brought up this topic is because I want people who have had similar experiences to share how they coped; maybe I can learn a thing or two. Also, if you have any online jobs you can teach me, I'm ready to learn. I'm computer savvy.
op .. I'd be glad if you can link me to this factory pls

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Re: Have You Ever Worked In A Factory? Come In And Share Your Experience by Careente7(m): 7:07am On Feb 19
Factory work shortens your days on earth……..


No comment; next question.

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Re: Have You Ever Worked In A Factory? Come In And Share Your Experience by Kudducini(m): 2:19pm On Feb 19
The problem here is working in a Chinese factory, these people has no human sympathy.

Any factory owned by a foreigner in nigeria is a No for me.

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Re: Have You Ever Worked In A Factory? Come In And Share Your Experience by Seunpapa65: 3:36pm On Feb 24
Lalami3232:
Go and learn programming and thank me later
You go teach me bro I badly want to work from home sef
Re: Have You Ever Worked In A Factory? Come In And Share Your Experience by VinnyBaba: 4:07pm On Feb 24
Well, I worked in a Satchet (Pure)Water Factory in 2007/2008.

It was a Great experience. We were Baggers.

I remember My guy that used to put 17, 18 satchets in Bags
because he was listening to Timaya's Dem Mama and Psquare do me songs. smiley

Na when Driver carry them go Retailers shops, Kasala dey burst. shocked cheesy cheesy

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Re: Have You Ever Worked In A Factory? Come In And Share Your Experience by Akinfemmy(m): 10:26pm On Feb 25
PrinceofAgoAre:


I stay around ota..

How far is ota to igbesa town??

It's quite far. From ota, you'll get to atan then take take a vehicle to Lusada before finally taking another vehicle to igbesa. You can't be doing thay every day

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Re: Have You Ever Worked In A Factory? Come In And Share Your Experience by BigYash: 12:10am On Feb 26
VinnyBaba:


Well, I worked in a Satchet (Pure)Water Factory in 2007/2008.

It was a Great experience. We were Baggers.

I remember My guy that used to put 17, 18 satchets in Bags
because he was listening to Timaya's Dem Mama and Psquare do me songs. smiley

Na when Driver carry them go Retailers shops, Kasala dey burst. shocked cheesy cheesy
grin He go kuku say the thing vanished from the bags..

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Re: Have You Ever Worked In A Factory? Come In And Share Your Experience by NaijaCover(m): 11:51am On Feb 26
Start Blogging Business, My Brother And Thank Us Much Later

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Re: Have You Ever Worked In A Factory? Come In And Share Your Experience by eliwa47(m): 11:52am On Feb 26
It's quite unfortunate, my advice to you, don't leave that job untill you get something better to do.

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Re: Have You Ever Worked In A Factory? Come In And Share Your Experience by Kharol1234: 11:53am On Feb 26
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Re: Have You Ever Worked In A Factory? Come In And Share Your Experience by Customised3(f): 11:53am On Feb 26
Is not easy oh

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Re: Have You Ever Worked In A Factory? Come In And Share Your Experience by Beigalodesigns(m): 11:53am On Feb 26
Lalami3232:
Go and learn programming and thank me later
Is it for free? embarassed

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Re: Have You Ever Worked In A Factory? Come In And Share Your Experience by danowena: 11:55am On Feb 26
It is well. When some people‘s monthly tax on salary na over 10 mil

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Re: Have You Ever Worked In A Factory? Come In And Share Your Experience by ecomalchemistt(m): 11:55am On Feb 26
Most of the comments are just motivational speakers with no concrete blueprint on how to get out of this quagmire.. so so big English everywhere !!!

The is is the best advice I can give you for free and it’s practical , start something today ‘


Thank me later !


No JOB in Nigeria...but theres work you can turn into a fulltime JOB.

Your kids can't inherit your job..(JUST OVER BROKE)...start something and scale it.....put your life into it.....

We are over 200 million Nigerians , sell to 1% of that population and smile to the bank.

Times have changed..you need start thinking radically.


Where do you reside currently, you'd need to roll up your sleeves and hit the ground running immediately.

If you are in Lagos or any of the cosmopolitan cities, you need some tools.

- Phone , internet , Laptop (not necessary) , facebook, instagram page, twitter, jumia, konga, facebook marketplace, jiji , etc.

List your products on those platforms..You can start with 100k - 1M...

- go and learn how to run ads (facebook , instagram , google ads , SEO )

- know how to take good pictures.

- use a good logistics company for deliveries.

Enter street, look for big time importers, negotiate with them. Tell them you will bring customers and sell thier products very fast.

One of the hot products i started out with and grew it to a 6 figure business > >


https://www.nairaland.com/7403742/zealot-s67-wireless-speaker-60w


Look for a business that is offline, bring it online and get them sales, make a lot of money.
Not just money...

You will build your confidence.
Your influence will grow, and...
You’ll attract more opportunities to yourself.
You need to start operating smartly.

Look for a business that is offline, bring it online and get them SALES.
Thank me later when you hit your first M

Combine it with POS and bill payment , Fast Moving Consumer Goods business.

Stay safe.

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Re: Have You Ever Worked In A Factory? Come In And Share Your Experience by Geovanni412(m): 11:56am On Feb 26
Beigalodesigns:

Is it for free? embarassed

Information is available freely

Money needed is for proper laptop to learn programming

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Re: Have You Ever Worked In A Factory? Come In And Share Your Experience by SweetJoystick(m): 11:56am On Feb 26
Akinfemmy:
Hello, good people of Nairaland,

I'm 27 years old and, due to the lack of jobs in the country and after sitting at home for some months, I decided to work in a Chinese factory that produces baby diapers and menstruation pads. I was employed as a machine operator. The job is a 12-hour shift and can be either day or night. We have an hour break, and they provide food during the break. However, the job is so stressful that I'm mentally and physically burnt out. I barely have time for anything else. My life right now is wake, work, sleep. I am an introvert by nature with a little bit of social anxiety, and since I started, it's even been difficult keeping up with the few friends I have. I'm so lonely and depressed, but I can't quit yet; I just started. My intention was to work for 3-6 months so I can save and get myself photography equipment because I've learned photography. But I don't think I can stay up to 3 months. I'm not happy at all. The pay is 70k, but the stress involved is worth more than that.

The reason I brought up this topic is because I want people who have had similar experiences to share how they coped; maybe I can learn a thing or two. Also, if you have any online jobs you can teach me, I'm ready to learn. I'm computer savvy.
How much is the camera you intend buying after saving?

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Re: Have You Ever Worked In A Factory? Come In And Share Your Experience by Mandem2: 11:57am On Feb 26
Akinfemmy:
Hello, good people of Nairaland,

I'm 27 years old and, due to the lack of jobs in the country and after sitting at home for some months, I decided to work in a Chinese factory that produces baby diapers and menstruation pads. I was employed as a machine operator. The job is a 12-hour shift and can be either day or night. We have an hour break, and they provide food during the break. However, the job is so stressful that I'm mentally and physically burnt out. I barely have time for anything else. My life right now is wake, work, sleep. I am an introvert by nature with a little bit of social anxiety, and since I started, it's even been difficult keeping up with the few friends I have. I'm so lonely and depressed, but I can't quit yet; I just started. My intention was to work for 3-6 months so I can save and get myself photography equipment because I've learned photography. But I don't think I can stay up to 3 months. I'm not happy at all. The pay is 70k, but the stress involved is worth more than that.

The reason I brought up this topic is because I want people who have had similar experiences to share how they coped; maybe I can learn a thing or two. Also, if you have any online jobs you can teach me, I'm ready to learn. I'm computer savvy.
Where are you based?
Re: Have You Ever Worked In A Factory? Come In And Share Your Experience by Sleekfingers: 11:57am On Feb 26
Akinfemmy:
Hello, good people of Nairaland,

I'm 27 years old and, due to the lack of jobs in the country and after sitting at home for some months, I decided to work in a Chinese factory that produces baby diapers and menstruation pads. I was employed as a machine operator. The job is a 12-hour shift and can be either day or night. We have an hour break, and they provide food during the break. However, the job is so stressful that I'm mentally and physically burnt out. I barely have time for anything else. My life right now is wake, work, sleep. I am an introvert by nature with a little bit of social anxiety, and since I started, it's even been difficult keeping up with the few friends I have. I'm so lonely and depressed, but I can't quit yet; I just started. My intention was to work for 3-6 months so I can save and get myself photography equipment because I've learned photography. But I don't think I can stay up to 3 months. I'm not happy at all. The pay is 70k, but the stress involved is worth more than that.

The reason I brought up this topic is because I want people who have had similar experiences to share how they coped; maybe I can learn a thing or two. Also, if you have any online jobs you can teach me, I'm ready to learn. I'm computer savvy.

You are computer savvy. And you are expecting someone to teach you online skills. there are lots of free resources online e.g YouTube and free books.
Nobody is ready to spoon-feed anybody. Do your findings, and choose the one that is good for you.

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