Latest student Junie, hard at work learning to fix a cluster ring;) Still
schooling, she bought something from my pushcart and decided to pick
up jewelry making, a quick decision indeed and a wise one no doubt;)
It pays not to be selfish;) I have taught my eldest brother's wife as well
as my sis-in-law from my hubby's side the art of jewelry making and
they are around to assist me when I am down with flu! Both my sister-in-laws
helped me to teach and also look after my pushcart so that I can rest at home!
My hobby has not only allow me to bond with my friends and relatives but also
allow me to earn an income after I left my job about 6 years ago.
Yesterday, a guy approached me on jewelry making. He was at my pushcart
with his wife the night before and bought 3 pairs of earrings from me;) His wife
has gone overseas for a month and he told me they like my style of accessories.
He wanted to learn from me! Ahem, I have not taught a guy for a long time, the
last I did was at my shop many years back, one guy wanted to make a crystal
heart for his girlfriend and another guy was a staff from Bread Talk who wanted
to make and sell jewelry.
Maybe I should plan and start a training school so that I can teach a group of students.
Wonder what would be the capital outlay if my plan materialize! I could then teach
in schools and statutory boards as well as in companies and at private functions!
Sound like a good idea rather then selling at pushcarts and bazaars and paying such
high rentals. I must start to look out for good partners from now and also plan ahead,
a shift of paradigm from selling to teaching in the long run. Please give your views or
advice upon reading this and I would really appreciate it and thank you for visiting my blog!
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