Monday, December 12, 2016

7 Do’s And Dont’s To Know When It Comes To Borrowing Clothes


‘Borrow Borrow make me fine’. Sometimes best friends and and siblings tend to borrow clothes from themselves for various reasons but there are some unwritten and spoken rules (called common sense) that have to be followed when asking for or lending out clothes, See Some Of The Rules Below…

1. YOU MUST ALWAYS ASK FIRST: 
Never assume you have the right to any person’s hard-earned and carefully curated wardrobe. And especially don’t ask to borrow something when you have already taken it off the hanger and you’re just about to put it in your bag/murse/purse/satchel. Its Rude.

2. NEW CLOTHES ARE OFF LIMITS:
New clothes are the reason we’re excited to get up in the morning. We just can’t wait to WORK the mess out of a new pair of shoes or a new tank top or pair of jeans. So do not ask if you can borrow something I just got. I guess I don’t mind if you borrow some of the stuff I’ve already featured, but new clothes are off limits. Maybe I’ll think about letting you borrow it after I’ve already debuted it to the public. And even then I don’t know, because sometimes you have to work a new piece on a few different occasions before anybody notices.

3. RETURN THE CLOTHES ON TIME:
There’s nothing worse than lending somebody an article of clothing that you’re never going to get back. Oh but you’re going to get it back. See, the friend you lent it to thinks you forgot about it but NO YOU HAVE NOT. Every day that passes with the item unreturned is a day you sit arms crossed, lips pursed out, going “mmmmhmmm.”

4. YOU MUST RETURN THE CLOTHES CLEAN:
Probably the worst thing you can do if you borrow clothes is to return them dirty — arm pit stains, splashes of wine, whatever. It’s courteous to find out how your friend cleans the piece you borrowed, and you should do everything you can to return it to them in the way you borrowed it. If you return something to them in a messed up condition, well now they are less likely to let you borrow anything ever again.

5. I’M ALSO ALLOWED TO BORROW YOUR STUFF TOO:
It’s not fair to ask a person to borrow their things if you’re not going to open up your closet, too. But I guess if your closet was so hot, you wouldn’t need to be borrowing clothes in the first place, now would you?

6. DON’T OVER ASK:
We are happy to let our friends borrow things for a hot date, a job interview, or a night out on the town, especially when we know that their pocketbook is in a pinch. But just, let’s not make it a regular occurrence. My name is not Mr. Price.


7. THOU SHALL NOT BE AFRAID TO ASK FOR YOUR CLOTHES BACK:
If you’ve waited forever and a day for so-in-so to return a piece and you really want to wear it,don’t be afraid to ask for it back. It’s yours!

Sunday, November 6, 2016

8 Tips to succeed in finance job career.

Eight smart tips to succeed in your first finance job
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Any new situation can be a bit daunting.

And when it’s a new job, it can feel even more challenging.

There are new people to get to know, new procedures to learn and, naturally, you want to make a great first impression.

Whether it’s your first job or you’re swapping your old career for a new one in finance, there’s a lot to consider.

But don’t worry. Just follow these top tips and you’ll have that first job nailed in no time.

1.BE PREPARED:
First impressions matter, so it makes sense to be organised. Be punctual, both in person and on the phone. Be clear on what your role is and keep a diary so you don’t lose track of what you’re doing and when. If people know you’re reliable, they’ll trust you to deliver.

2.BE SEEN:
They say hard work is its own reward but if you’re too modest about your achievements, you may lose out. Accept praise graciously; don’t just shrug off what you’ve achieved. Own it. After all, you want a shot at the most interesting assignments and promotions. Remember, if you don’t push yourself forward, who will?

3. BE A TEAM PLAYER:
It’s good to stand out from the crowd but it’s vital to work in harmony with your colleagues. Give credit where it’s due and be open to feedback. Take advice, be supportive and you’ll get support back.

4. GET CONNECTED:
Build positive relationships with those around you and beyond. Network at events and conferences, be active on social media. Creating new contacts helps you get known and stand out from the crowd. Plus you’ll learn lots from people who have been there and done it already.

5. BE AVAILABLE:
Seek out extra opportunities. Ask to be involved with projects where you can work with other teams and across departments – just be careful not to end up with too much to do. Could you offer to take on a first aid role? Or be the office blogger? By showing a positive attitude and willingness to work hard, you’ll become the ‘go to’ person when something needs done.

6. MIND YOUR MANNERS:
Polished manners and respect for others are good traits to have in and out of work. Be discreet; keep your cool even in challenging situations. You’ll be seen as professional, trustworthy and earn the respect of others.

7. SPEAK UP:
Don’t shrink into the background at meetings. Read the agenda before the meeting, plan what to say and then get your voice heard. Let your personality shine through. Your contribution is important, so don’t be afraid to speak up.

8. BE THE BEST ‘YOU’:
Don’t stand still. Stay up to date with your profession by attending courses and reading publications. Get to know the skills required by your employer for different roles and seek out training opportunities. Don’t stop learning.
The world of finance offers great opportunities and a career for life. Get off to a great start, and you’ll never look back.

Tuesday, October 11, 2016

MTN new terms and conditions on credit borrowed 

MTN Xtratime a.k.a CREDIT charges has been extended by 5% i.e 15% will be charged for any amount borrowed, not 10% as from today.

I.e
For every N100 borrowed you get N85 value only
For every N500 borrowed you get N425 value only
And so on...

For more details click below:
mtnonline.com/xtratime/terms

Friday, October 7, 2016

Fresh Graduates jobs at MTN Nigeria...

MTN Nigeria are recruiting a qualified personnel for the following positions:

1. SM, Financial Operations (Fixed Asset)

Deadline: 11th October, 2016.

Click here to apply online


2. Senior Manager, Treasury Operations and Support

Deadline: 11th October, 2016.

Click here to apply online

3. General Manager - Financial Planning

Deadline: 19th October, 2016.

Click here to apply online

4. Sales Support Officer- Ordering
Deadline: 19th October, 2016.

Click here to apply online

5. Graduate Channel Development Administrator

Deadline: 19th October, 2016.

Click here to apply online


Friday, September 23, 2016

Airtel Customer care are live on whatsapp.

"We are LIVE on WhatsApp. This platform is designed to provide fast and reliable customer service ON THE GO. Kindly add 07010000118 as a WhatsApp contact. We’ve got you covered".

Thursday, September 22, 2016

#966Fridays : Get 3 times the value of your recharge when you top up using *966# between 6am and 9am on Fridays.

Zenith Bank recently introduced #966Fridays for those using Zenith Bank. simply dial *966*amount*mobile number# from the mobile number registered with the bank, you will get three times the value you recharge subject to a maximum purchase of N1,000.
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that is for
 N100 you get N300
N200 you get N600
N300 you get N900
N400 you get N1200
N500 you get N1500
N600 you get N1800
N700 you get N2100
N800 you get N2400
N900 you get N2700
N1000 you get N3000

Wow!!! isn't this amazing???

Enjoy while it last...