My Life Without Hive

Before I got to know about Hive through a very good friend mine @readthisplease, who I meant on my first day at the university and we have been friends ever since he was really a blessing to me back then in school, he made my first week at the university, which was supposed rough for me because I resumed very late, he made is easy and cool.

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Fast forward to after our university days, I did my one year Nysc (The National Youth Service Corps) program, a program organized for youths that just graduated from the university in my country, something like an internship, I did mine at a radio station, and after the one year was over, and me not really know what to do next, at that same time the pandemic hit the world and lockdown helped, so since the world was on lockdown, I decided to work for them a bit longer although the pay wasn't worth the stress, I still did it anyway.

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when the lockdown was lifted in my country, I was about to leave then they offer me a job but said was going to discuss my salary with the Admin Officer the next week, I was like ok let's see where this is going, the week came and the Admin Officer told me that they were going to give me the job if I agreed to be paid what I was been paid as a youth service corp member which was $27 monthly and my house rent as at then was $350 not to talk about feeding and all the important things I would need since they are not given me an apartment. I can not work one long a*s year and can't still pay for my apartment rent which was even the cheapest around the neighborhood, so I told them no am good, I can't accept the job, I would get something better out there, Thank you.

After a few months of doing some other personal hustle because I am someone who likes to work for myself and be my own boss, my friend told me about Hive but I didn't take it seriously because at that time, I just started my YouTube channel and I was putting effort on how to build my Subscribers, audience and try to monetize my account, at that same time I was learning coding (Python), I was juggling YouTube, Coding, and Hive men it wasn't easy at all.

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So before I took Hive very seriously I had it in mind that if Hive doesn't work out for me, I would go to meet some of my friends in Ghana who were already successful as YouTubers, for them to teach me how it all works on YouTube, how to grow my Subscribers and Monetize my account. So hypothetically speaking if I didn't take Hive seriously I could have been a YouTuber now or a programmer, but I still intend on learning to program but not at the moment, but as for YouTube starting up and building up your YouTube account both Subscribers and Monetizing is not easy, I respect every YouTuber out there, you guys really put in work, could still join you guys later though 😉, no one knows.

I will like to thank @readthisplease for tagging me on his post in regards to the Challenge: My Life Without HIVE [ENG-ESP] Iniciativa: Mi Vida Sin HIVE by @rutablockchain.

I will like to invite @deraaa, @shopnilhasan, @omosefe to participate in this challenge.

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THANKS GUYS FOR READING MY POST.



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A very good read ..thank Jesus you did not take the $27 Job
Now you are an odogwu

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Hive really is a life saver, gave each and everyone of us privilege

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I guess its safe to say HIVE did you well. Unlike those employers..common $27?? Although, its not partially their fault, it is the system. @onwugbenuvictor It is a good one you are moving up the system. Keep up the good work!!

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Our system is f*cked, employers need to do better, and thank you bro.

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They really need to, but i think its their mentality of doing their employees a favour needs to the checked

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