
Rose did odd job and would borrow money for fare to search for jobs. Read her story below:
About 9 years ago I had no stable job. I was doing odd jobs to help fund my makeup career! I cant tell you how it was.
Coz its was a very difficult time in my life. I slept hungry many times but I knew since I had a sound mind and could work, I was going to make it somehow.
I lived in kahawa and most times I spent my time dreaming of how my life was going to be. And calling every salon, spa asking to work with them.
Most times I was turned down, BADLY! I wasn't really looking to be employed, what I wanted was partnership (didn't even know what that meant).
I had no money for lunch so would buy a queen cake and Fanta for lunch. But I was OK, because this wasn't permanent. Right?
Things would finally change if I worked hard enough
I would borrow like 200 bob just for fare to town.
When I got to town I would go to POSTA Kenya, with my note and pen, turned the yellow pages and jotted down contacts of the Best Salons and spas in Nairobi.
The reason I went to Posta was because previously I would walk to businesses and they would look down on me, I hated being viewed like a Hawker!!
I would call these salons and say " Hi, My names are Rose Nton'gondu. Im a professional makeup artist and would love to have a meeting with you to discuss how we can work together".
I was so used to getting turned down when I just walked up to salons that I came up with this tactic. Lol. And it actually worked!!
Now because of all this going to town, I had a lot of debt from the fares I used to borrow, so for about one week wasn't able to go anywhere.
I remember taking uji for almost a week( breakfast, lunch and supper). My mum had sent me the wimbi from Meru.
Wah! si things were hard??!
Wah! si things were hard??!
I pondered on what to do next, I had taken so much uji that the thought of it made me throw up!! I had no electronic to take to the shylock, nothing that I could give as security to get a loan!!
As I was digesting all this in my little bed sitter, I noticed in the corner of my room, near the stove a couple of soda bottles.
Then it hit me, I could actually sell the bottles in the shops as returns and get some money for food. They were like 20 bottles.
I took them to 3 different shops and sold each one for 15bob. Hiyo si pesa?? We I was so excited. I bought some food, bought some paraffin for my little stove and left kidogo money to hassle kesho, and life went on.
I never stopped working towards my dream. NEVER WILL!!
I urge you do the same. NEVER EVER GIVE UP, REGARDLESS OF WHAT YOU ARE GOING THRU RIGHT NOW!
I urge you do the same. NEVER EVER GIVE UP, REGARDLESS OF WHAT YOU ARE GOING THRU RIGHT NOW!

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