Corper posted to marketing company asks for rejection after being given N350M monthly target
Valerie, a female corper assigned to a marketing company, shared on her Tiktok page @Vally_eke that she was given a monthly target of N350M.
Upon arriving at her Place of Primary Assignment (PPA), she was surprised by this requirement.
Valerie promptly requested a rejection letter in order to leave the company. She posted a video of herself in her NYSC khaki along with her statement.
“Me peacefully walking out with my rejection letter because life did not end when my ppa said I would have to reach a target of N350 million a month in the marketing sector. Where I wan see N350 million on top N33k government is paying me.”
Netizens’ reactions …
@Bighonor said: “Make dem dhe play oo.”
@durijii said: “Most times I wonder if this marketing firms are just wicked because their outrageous targets are annoying.”
Chikalannn said: “Target in millions ke? For corper? Make dem dey play.”
@Viviana said: “What!!! they’re not serious.”
@Marysiwo said: “In this Tinubu’s regime.”
@Cathy_firstlady said: “My babe run.”
@OGECHUKWU said: “Reject me sir!”
@Enahoro Shiloh: commented: “On top 33k.”
@Pelumipel reacted: “I don’t understand.” @olayemirashidat022 added: “For dis country.”
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