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Kayzz34: 1:21pm On Nov 22, 2024

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0S7uN7IsBHg?si=mhYDHSVWnLFkfPcL

Nigerian girl weeps uncontrollably over the coldness of a warehouse she works in the UK.

I just saw this video of a young lady who is at a warehouse job here in uk. This is one of the hardest jobs you can do to make money, pay bills and your family.

This video broke me.

If you have family abroad, pls check on them. If someone sends you money from abroad, pls appreciate it.

Behind the fine jackets and snow pictures,
People are going through a lot. A whole lot.

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Mystic216: 1:26pm On Nov 22, 2024
And my people are pressuring me to leave Nigeria

And this video just surfaced

I go nowhere

Only the cold in Nigeria use to mess with me talking more of when I leave Nigeria

I go nowhere

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Natbrowny: 1:28pm On Nov 22, 2024
Mtcheeww. Next please.

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finallybusy: 1:42pm On Nov 22, 2024
If the work was physical, she wouldn’t notice the temperature. Make she comot make Polish people do the job.

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MadamVanessa(f): 1:44pm On Nov 22, 2024
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Never give up, darling. Put your best foot forward, and don't be afraid to show your emotions. It's okay to cry and feel sad when faced with challenges. I my own experience when I first moved to the Middle East, specifically Qatar. It wasn't easy , the extreme temperatures, language barriers, and cultural adjustments were overwhelming. But I persevered, pushed through, and today I'm grateful for not giving up.

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Mindlog: 2:01pm On Nov 22, 2024
Attention-seeking, was she forced to take up the job?

She should sit down at home, no be by force to do warehouse job as it is a deal-breaker for her.

Such jobs should be seen as transition jobs as you find your feet in the UK.

Many went through that same route in their early days. Recording yourself cry and broadcast on social media, is for what purpose?

I picked parcels at DHL, also packed bananas and pineapples at Fyffes Bananas before moving to psychology roles during my student days. I was humbled when I got paired on shifts with a female Indian Paediatrician who also came to the UK through the study route. As we both packed pineapples and bananas, she shared how she worked in a big Paediatric facility back in India but decided making the move to the UK with her husband and kids was the best decision. Today, she works at Great Ormond Street Hospital London, that is one of the top five children’s hospitals in the world while I now work for a London borough as a Clinical Practitioner for the Children social care.

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faceland: 2:40pm On Nov 22, 2024
Many Africans run mad over there.
It is not by force come back home or only go there during their summer. December and January cold has not yet arrived so imagine this one crying everyday, how long before she take off her cloths and enter the proverbial market?

They should be a "japa exchange program" where people like these can come back home for more hungry and mentally prepared immigrants like me to replace her.

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faceland: 2:44pm On Nov 22, 2024
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APOPTOSIS: 2:44pm On Nov 22, 2024
I sympathize with you.
Now you can see what many Fathers & Boyfriends did for years to put Foods on the table for you, yet one mother/ girlfriend was never appreciative in same UK with no recourse to Father's/Boyfriend's mental health.
Those are jobs men have been doing for years.
You just attempted it and you're weeping.
Have you ed seafarers, miners to work or cleaned skyscrapers??

Anyway, For the Cold, the First places to cover are your HEAD, HANDS & FEET
Those are the Intial Rules.
U missed your head, hence the disaster

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faceland: 2:48pm On Nov 22, 2024
finallybusy:
If the work was physical, she wouldn’t notice the temperature. Make she comot make Polish people do the job.

Exercise, liquor, hot pepper, extra jacket for Eskimo, the list goes on.

She is probably a rich woman here that has never done these types of low jobs so it might not even be the cold that is making her cry

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mecuries(m): 2:54pm On Nov 22, 2024
it isn't hard to return back to Nigeria

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buckeyemedia: 4:25pm On Nov 22, 2024
Mindlog:
Attention-seeking, was she forced to take up the job?

She should sit down at home, no be by force to do warehouse job as it is a deal-breaker for her.

Such jobs should be seen as transition jobs as you find your feet in the UK.

I picked parcels at DHL, also packed bananas and pineapples at Fyffes Bananas before moving to psychology roles during my student days. I was humbled when I got paired on shifts with a female Indian Paediatrician who also came to the UK through the study route, as we both packed pineapples and bananas, she shared how she worked in a big Paediatric facility back in India but decided making the move to the UK with her husband and kids was the best decision. Today, she works at Great Ormond Street Hospital London, that is one of the top five children’s hospitals in the world while I now work for a London borough as a Clinical Practitioner for the Children social care.
You are very correct, the bolded says it all, very inspirational. Nice.

I those days @ DSW shoe warehouse in Franconia-Springfield Virginia, the last stop on the redline, Kai winter no easy o, who never experience old man winter, no go know.

We are still in November & she is already wailing? Make end of January, the beginning of February reach.

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optm(m): 4:38pm On Nov 22, 2024
Just like someone stated earlier, it may not necessarily be the cold that's causing her the tears but seeing herself doing something lower which she feels is beneath her status back in her country.
It's just a transition job and the experience should keep you humble because there's really nothing special about you, so when things get better for you and you see people in those kind of situation, you treat them with respect and kindness realizing it could have been your situation.

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Napata77: 4:45pm On Nov 22, 2024
Mindlog:
Attention-seeking, was she forced to take up the job?

She should sit down at home, no be by force to do warehouse job as it is a deal-breaker for her.

Such jobs should be seen as transition jobs as you find your feet in the UK.

I picked parcels at DHL, also packed bananas and pineapples at Fyffes Bananas before moving to psychology roles during my student days. I was humbled when I got paired on shifts with a female Indian Paediatrician who also came to the UK through the study route, as we both packed pineapples and bananas, she shared how she worked in a big Paediatric facility back in India but decided making the move to the UK with her husband and kids was the best decision. Today, she works at Great Ormond Street Hospital London, that is one of the top five children’s hospitals in the world while I now work for a London borough as a Clinical Practitioner for the Children social care.

Typical arrogant idiot. Because you made it, you think it’s easy for everyone else.

There are many Nigerians, Africans, Indians etc with degrees in various fields who are stuck in those “transition jobs” in the UK, and never make it to the point of working in the fields they studied, largely because of racism.

It’s generally easier to progress in the medical field because there are not many whites eager to work in that sector.

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keymatt(m): 4:47pm On Nov 22, 2024
How some people record themselves crying is still beating my imagination. sad For local urchiins I understand grin grin grin but a sane human being crying in front of camera is too much to phantom.

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Mindlog: 4:52pm On Nov 22, 2024
Napata77:


Typical arrogant idiot. Because you made it, you think it’s easy for everyone else.

There are many Nigerians, Africans, Indians etc with degrees in various fields who are stuck in those “transition jobs” in the UK, and never make it to the point of working in the fields they studied, largely because of racism.



Calm down and take your mood stabilizing medication, then sleep off your mood.

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CodeTemplarr: 5:11pm On Nov 22, 2024
She should combat that with thicker clothing and stop playing victim. Get warmers.

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idanone(m): 5:23pm On Nov 22, 2024
Cold with money in UK compare to hot ☀️ with extreame poverty in Nigeria.

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seanery: 5:23pm On Nov 22, 2024
Weiting dey do all these EMOTIONAL idiots...!!!

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PlayerMeji: 5:23pm On Nov 22, 2024
Hahaha
revived2: 5:24pm On Nov 22, 2024
She needs some 6.5" rod every night

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Btruth: 5:25pm On Nov 22, 2024
Eeyah... sorry dear.

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ppogba: 5:25pm On Nov 22, 2024
Kayzz34:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0S7uN7IsBHg?si=mhYDHSVWnLFkfPcL

Nigerian girl weeps uncontrollably over the coldness of a warehouse she works in the UK.



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So, should Nairalanders fly abroad to resume her now or what?

Please look for. something else to. post abeg.

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fredoooooo: 5:25pm On Nov 22, 2024
Make she return home no need to complain grin

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CrossRhodes: 5:25pm On Nov 22, 2024
Orisirisi.

Go back to nigeria
Always loud and showing off for no reasons.

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Vifx: 5:25pm On Nov 22, 2024
Lol
Dialpad: 5:26pm On Nov 22, 2024
So what's the point of making the video and crying again?

You want to relocate, you have relocated and still crying ??

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Kobojunkie: 5:26pm On Nov 22, 2024
Kayzz34:
➜Nigerian girl weeps uncontrollably over the coldness of a warehouse she works in the UK.OurFavOnlineDoc
Make she go stock up on thermal underwear & extra thermal leggings and socks wey everyone dey wear for here. Wear 2 or 3 layers under your regular clothes and you will even sleep inside the snow and not feel it that much. She go even love the job after learning how to layer well. grin

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