- A Nigerian lady residing in the United Kingdom said she got a new job, but she was not aware of what the job entailed
- She said she got the job through a phone call, and she was not told what she was supposed to be doing at work
- She was, however, told to wear a reflective jacket, and a safety boot and report to work, and that was what she did
A Nigerian lady living in the UK went to her new workplace without knowing what the job there entails.
The lady, @ochy_is_evergreen, told her TikTok followers that she was looking for an extra job to do for 20 hours.
The lady said she would find out what the job was about when she got there. Photo credit: TikTok/@ochy_is_evergreen.Source: TikTok
She said she contacted someone who gave her a phone number to call. When she called the phone number, she learned of an available job.
According to Ochy, she was not told what the job entailed but was asked to put on a reflective jacket and a safety boot and report to work.
Ochy dressed the way the new employer wanted and recorded a video which she shared on TikTok when she was going to resume the new job.
Watch the video below:
Reactions to Ochy’s video
@S.H.A.D……….W.I.C.K asked:
“So last last na which work?”
@Mbc said:
“You Dey explain, you go explain tire.”
@joshcode said:
“God bless your hustle and protect you.”
@Celestine commented:
“You’re too lively.”
@MMANWU NDI LLO
“That work might be warehouse work.”
@iqloudi commented:
“Na so una the hustle there? Abeg tag me for the next episode.”
@Johnwilton090 said:
“See the kind girl man need to build tomorrow with.”
@BALLY COOL said:
“Very hardworking lady. This is the type of real woman we are talking. If am spending my money on you I no go regret it.”
Man shares websites to get jobs in the UK
Meanwhile, a Nigerian man based in the UK shared a list of websites where people can apply for jobs.
Some of the websites are Humly Midlands, Supply Desk, Tradewind Recruitment, Aspire People, and Reeson Education.
Checks on one of the websites, Humly Midlands, showed four listed jobs, with one paying £11,378 (N12.7m) per year.
Source: TheTalk.NG