Name
Dorothy
Member since
April 2015
On-time repayments
92 installments • 59%
I was born in Nakuru town, raised and went t school there. i was raised by good parents who taught me how to live a honest life since i was a child. I managed to reach a diploma level in my education.
when my dad passed on i was in college and realized i had to put more effort in all i do to make a better me. so in life i am never afraid to give my all to make things work for me.
I worked with 3 electrical companies for a period of 9years and i realized i could start my own small electrical firm.
My eldest daughter wants to be a doctor, my son wants to be an enginner and my youngest daughter i see her following my footsteps.
i love travelling alot and if am not working or traveling then its watching movies
i service and maintain all electrical equipments. I mostly deal with contracts for electrical installation.
people build houses every day and sometimes electrical equipments get short circuited every now and then.
One , because its my line of specialization, secondly its not very hectic and most of all i enjoy doing it especially when i get a good client.
In a month if there is no active project going on i can accumulate ksh 1,500 per week which is roughly ksh 6,000 per month. When there is an active project i can make ksh 30,000 per month after deducting labour and material.
I use it for school for children, home improvements, reinvestment in growing the business and the family daily bread.
I would like to buy a mechanical drill which is around around ksh 18000 and bits of different sizes to ease my work.
the drill will enable me and my assistants to work faster especially when we need to go through walls.
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Project Type
Classic Loan
Disbursed amount
$198.00
Date disbursed
Oct 2, 2015
Repayment status
On Time
Projected term
5 weeks
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