Meet the first-class graduate selling bread on street for 2 years due to unemployment

Meet the first-class graduate selling bread on street for 2 years due to unemployment

- Evelyn, a brilliant Procurement and Logistics student who graduated with a first-class now sells bread on the street

- She wishes to be employed by a firm but has not gotten the chance to do so for the past 2 years

- Anyone with an opportunity for Evelyn is entreated to reach out to her on 0203438438

- Many Ghanaians have had a different analysis of Evelyn's situation as they suggest she can make more than a job would give her

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A first-class university graduate simply identified as Evelyn resorted to selling bread on the street which she has been during for two years and counting due to unemployment.

The lady whose story was shared on the verified Facebook handle of Zionfelix Entertainment News indicated that she makes 50 pesewas on each bread she sells.

According to her, she got her first class in Procurement and Logistics but after her national service, there was no opportunity for her to get recruited by any firm.

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Anyone with an opportunity for Evelyn is entreated to reach out to her on 0203438438

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Meanwhile, Ghanaians have had a lot of interesting analysis on Evelyn's situation with some suggesting that what she's currently doing is better than leaving to find a job.

Chris Handler said:

She can make good money from selling bread oo. She needs to sell at least 200 pieces of bread to make 100ghc a day which translates to 3,000ghc a month assuming she’s working everyday. Even if she gets a job, she might not be paid above 2k. She can subcontract the bread selling, consider adding other compliments to the bread, she can even make toasted bread and eggs with tea and other stuff. Anaa mebodam? If I find myself in such a situation will be thinking of how to innovate the business, that’s what a graduate ought to do.

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Dwayne Gyina pointed out that:

Ghanaian mentality? Find job find job. She should get inspiration from the A1 bread guy so she starts her own bakery . She has a degree in logistics which will serve her better to venture into exporting in future. How much do. Ghana jobs pay ? 1k p3 . She should create a business and employ people so they don’t end up like her

Nana Obour Bosompem I also mentioned that:

One of our problems as a country. The girl has seen a way out of unemployment and cos she has a degree she should abandon it and go and look for unexisting job? Do you know the profit on paracetamol and amoxicillin? The beginning of great things be small. Allow her to shine. A1 bread is now a package home for travellers. Mtchewww
Meet the 1st class graduate selling bread on street for 2 years due to unemployment
Meet the fist-class graduate selling bread on street for 2 years due to unemployment Credit: Zionfelix Entertainment News
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Sabrina Lamie Awuni, a young and smart graduate from the University of Ghana, who graduated in the year 2020, has been employed at the Bank of America as a Technology Analyst.

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In a series of posts sighted by YEN.com.gh on her LinkedIn handle and a feature by Because She Can, Sabrina says she desires to be one of the most successful women in technology.

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