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Nigerian employer shares funny conversation he had with an impatient job seeker

Getting a job in Nigeria has become a very tasking ordeal as many graduates spend a long time searching for good employment. This has led to desperation among unemployed graduates. However, despite being desperate, some applicants still like to draw the line.

The state of things in Nigeria has almost made it the norm for most graduates to make contacts with people and go for dozens of interviews as they hope to secure a job.

In their bid to get a job many youngsters have faced many funny experiences.

Legit.ng recently gathered a funny conversation between a potential employer and an impatient job seeker.

The youngster, identified as Arresting Yellow, engaged the potential employer, identified on Twitter as @Williams_Oreofe, in a WhatsApp chat and he seemed tired of exchanging pleasantries instead of getting straight to the point.

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From the conversation, it looked like Yellow had been exchanging greetings with the employer for a while and their conversation did not seem ready to take another turn.

Obviously fed up with the greetings, Yellow told the employer not to worry about giving him the job.

See the funny chat below:

Hilarious conversation between an employer and an impatient applicant

Hilarious conversation between an employer and an impatient applicant Photo: @williams_oreofe / Twitter
Source: Twitter

Williams however seemed surprised at the outburst and he revealed that he had not seen the previous messages, hence replying with a greeting. The employer also seemed to be a bit offended at the applicant telling him not to worry about the job.

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Yellow finally revealed that he was already tired of the constant greeting.

Hilarious conversation between an employer and an impatient applicant

Hilarious conversation between an employer and an impatient applicant Photo: @williams_oreofe / Twitter
Source: Twitter

Nawa o!

Meanwhile Legit.ng previously reported that a 60-year-old woman recently got compensated by her employer after being forced to work on Sundays.

Marie Jean Pierre had been awarded N7 billion by a jury after she was dismissed from her duty as a dishwasher at a posh hotel in Miami, USA.

It was gathered that the middle-aged woman had been a devout dishwasher at Conrad Hotel for over a decade and since inception of her time of working, had made it clear that she will not work Sundays as she dedicated it to God.

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