Many youths in Cameroon engage in business during holidays so as to raise their school fees for the next academic year. Selling of boiled groundnut is often the option they turn to because it is easy and profitable. But Elas when this youths finish school, The abandon the trade and start chasing and hunting for the so called “white collar jobs”. Most often, they make lots of gains. This has made parents (mothers especially) to engage in the practice so as to meet ends needs. The business has remained stunted for generations whereas it is lucrative and has enabled many rich people of our today’s society to fund their education. *5 ways To make the business of boiled groundnut a white collar job* 1. We must not measure boiled groundnut in cup or empty tomato tins. We can also use machine like those that are use to sell ice cream. 2. We must not carry them around in trays. We can package it and sell in shops/supermarkets too. 3. During sales, We must not wear short trousers, skirts or fun...
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