Moment of prayers and waiting.... Baba God show ur children mercy in Jesus Name.. Amen
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Moment of prayers and waiting.... Baba God show ur children mercy in Jesus Name.. Amen
Lol. It's ONLY in a situations like this that you will see how religious Nigerians can be.
@MAKAWAY2029, abeg help me tell am o.... Na BABA GOD get all the power o my friend EUCB,; we need his grace everytime in all things. Cheers pal!
Guys pls is SRD over now?
i hv so many stuffs on my mind but will just pour out some.
1. I noticed they have cald lots of peeps for medicals, does it mean dey are recruitn alot or dey dont plan on takn all dey invited.
2. Dose on waitn list are cald along side with us, does it mean that we wld be on waitn list.
Anyway let me just be waitn!!!
@Spatial: have you had your medicals? When were you interviewed?
Judging by the number already invited for medicals, it would appear that the recruiters are planning another round or screening after medicals unless they want to graciously give every1 an offer, which would be unusual. :)
This is the year of Unusual things and for me, it is positive!
@ctrl07..........I love your faith!I am so positive also.No permutation will weigh me down.It willhappen!
@ Spatial, it is all speculations! Yes so many peeps have been invited for medicals. I heard that Shell changed their medical invite method this year by inviting everybody that passed SRD. So, as openings are declared, they will give offer to those candidates that have done medicals. Some good number of hopefuls will resume in December or January next year, others will resume later in 2013.
Even candidates that did SRD in 2010 were invited for medicals this year. It goes to show that they may consider them first b4 the 2011 and 2012 SRD guys. Anyway, they must start some 2012 SRD guys in Dec/Jan. They have the plans, ours is just speculation.
LoL, some folks are beginning to sound like SPDC is the only place one can make a great career(false)...I'v been out Nigeria and I din't observe this obsession with getting employed in the Oil and Gas sector. Well, I understand Nigeria is not industrialized enough to engage thounsands of "graduates" produced by the tetiary institutions annually. Goodluck everyone!