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Derek is a great boss do your job and he he will treat you good

Working in the Nigeria Customs Service entails a lot of hardships especially in a country with diverse cultural background like Nigeria. Whoever wants to take a job in the service must be prepared for strenuous training, he/she must be willing to take risks, he/she will definitely learn to endure harsh weather especially in the northern part of the country, the fellow will learn to manage the work and his/her family because the nature of the work may take him/her away from the family once in a while. Working in the Nigeria Customs Service is challenging but it gives room for healthy competitions among the officers. There is opportunity for staff development based on annual performance evaluation of activities of individual officers. I have no reservations whatsoever in recommending the job to young men and women who want to seek employment in the Nigeria Customs Service. I served there for 32 years and rose to the rank of Superintendent. No regrets.

If I understand your question, biggest mistake May imply mistakes that could NOT be easily corrected. I didn't make any. Though no human being is perfect, the type of training I got prepared me for most of the challenges that I met on the job.

Hello everyone. I just want to appreciate in advance for your possible referrals. It's a pleasure to keep you as my friend and looking forward to have the opportunity of meeting you somehow somewhere in the near future. JVSF. (aka. Vince J Flores)

Mature experienced super looking for work

I have over 35 years in construction, 17 years in construction management also I have a bachelors degree in this field, and will be an incredible asset to any construction company's ability to grow.

Are y'all hiring good Superintindents ? Thanks for your thoughts