Now 27 years old, Mr Boasiako has been working as a car wash attendant for about five months because many application letters he has sent to various institutions have not secured him a permanent job.
After
graduation, he worked on a contract with the National Health Insurance Authority
but his contract was not renewed after expiry.
Mr. Boasiako tried teaching too.
That worked for him only for a period after which he had to
stop because his salary was not being paid regularly, causing him hardship.
In
a chat with The Mirror at
the car washing bay, Mr. Boasiako said he was introduced to the job by his
friend.
He said even though that was not the kind of job he wished for, he
had no option at that moment because he needed the money for his upkeep and to
earn some money to send to his parents and sibling who live at New Edubiasie in
the Ashanti Region.
He makes GH¢30 a day and out of this amount, he feeds himself,
saves a little and sends the rest to his parents.
Mr. Boasiako’s routine includes cleaning the tires of vehicles
He
said one of the things that made him outstanding at the bay was his good
customer service which often prompted customers to ask about his educational
background.
Talking about what his job entailed, Mr. Boasiako said his daily routine involved scrapping loose dirt, cleaning tires, dusting, drying,
cleaning seats, removing trash, polishing, and carrying out all other things
that ensured an effective operation of a car wash facility.
Asked how he felt about his job, he said he was not shy even
though it wasn’t an easy job.
On
what he described with concern as “boys y3 shy” in Twi, meaning “boys are shy”,
he explained that shyness does not put food on the table and encouraged the
unemployed to take up jobs considered as menial, while waiting for better
opportunities.
One thing was striking about Mr. Boasiako’s utterances.
It was that of hope. The hope that one day, through an angel who
will appear in a form of a human, he would get a better job opportunity and that
might even be in the corporate world.
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