IT WAS WRITTEN IN THE STARS - AN ACCOUNT OF LIVES IMPACTED BY 'EVERYDAY ADVERSITIES.' PART 84.

 









Probably having done some pragmatic rationalisation as to why he would be entitled to it then, and not now. But that was a few years away.


By then he would have done some wageable work and pay some taxes and national insurance into the system.

So he committed himself to finding a job, and initially had to braced himself to deal with the rejections arising from his conviction. 

But, in time he did get several jobs as a sales person and began making good money. 




Initially, in fact, for some considerable period of time, Kazaliwa would find working with his bosses and fellow workers quite, if not very challenging at times.

He quite quickly equipped himself with the knowledge and skills he needed to do well in his sales jobs and excelled in performing them. 

He became a very valuable employee, and not only made good money. 

But he also benefitted from the opportunity these jobs gave him to meet new people, establish working relationships with them and socialised with them. 

To be continued!







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