This is a meangiful job. I know a girl that makes $90k in cash untaxes from dispatching truckers. She works a lot but it is good job if you are a go getter. If a kenyan makes $1500 a month that is good income for a high school graduate
Getting cash does not equal to success or self actualization. Kenyans need to change their mindset otherwise real wealth will continue to elude us. Once that truck dispatch gig collapses as it will these people who were temporarily awash in paper will be left helpless because they have no real world skills that are transferable.
Acquiring real skills and apprenticeship should our priority.
Look up the French
compagnons du devoir for example, the apprentices get employment 100% of the time in a country notorious for high youth unemployment because they learn REAL world vocational skills. Employers regard
compagnons as a sure bet. Parents usually send their children to universities, it obvious by now that that is a diminishing asset. Many teenagers are not academic. With vocational style apprenticeship they can build a long-term investment in their own future.