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The man selling pencils in a suit | Tuko TV


The man selling pencils in a suit | Tuko TV
Meet the man who left his work at Barclays Bank to sell pencils in the streets of Nairobi in a suit.
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  1. I like the idea..it's very viable..but he messed it all when he was asked whether he was a spy..the pause..the blink..the overcompensating and to screw it all he mentioned Msando so there's a likeability if you are in the scope of the system a "hawker" will be marking your route and time you use it for the hitmen to strike you at the right time when you least expect

  2. suppose he sells 10 packs in the morning jam and 10 packs in the evening jam at 199 that amounts to 3980 a day. in 26 days that's 103,480 KES per month tax free. in 17 years that is 21,109,920 BILLION. nipewe pencils niuze miaka 34 .

  3. Lol if he was actually a govt spy,Sasa akikuuzia pencil kwa gari ,what would he be hoping to find ? You discussing tax and salaries of mps ? 😅ama bbi ?
    My point is ,unless he was hoping to smell bhang n a gun that has just fired a bullet in ur car,spying in this manner is nonsensical to me ..
    Let this guy do his hustle 💖

  4. Sa uyu utoka asubuhi.. Ma jirani wanaona anaenda job ingine ya muhimu..only if they know anaenda hustle.. Mungu ni mkubwa.. Atamfungulia njia

    By the way i need 5box for my kids..hope hiyo ni ya a yr.. Niko na mtoto wa class 2 pencil aimalizi 1week

  5. never give up in life. always have hope and a goal
    i remember in 2014 i used to sell airtel lines in mombasa streets for nine months that time i was fresh from high school, it was really tough but it taught me a lesson of hard work.
    so long as you have a purpose youll succeed
    Big ups all the way from Muscat

  6. Waow I used to be DSA(Direct sales agent) also around the same time with Barclays Bank in Ghana. In my case we were recruited through agencies and they took the chunk of the retainer and Barclays bank itself was always changing their terms of the contract.
    We being unemployed graduates even when the retainer was finally removed and it was left with only commission based payment, we were still there until the Direct sales was finally cancelled.
    Trust me the training at Barclays was good, it has equipped him to do his own work. May God almighty bless the work of your hands.
    I tell you after that training you will never fell shy or afraid to approach people for business. God bless you mightily.

  7. This guy is a spy, just look at the body language at 00:52 when asked whether he is one. Then he goes on and says some customers get bewildered when he calls them by their names. Who does that?.