?Amos Chege, 25.

After my primary school education, I began doing odd jobs, and subsisted that way for a couple of years.

Over time, I learned a bit about welding and fabrication, through apprenticeship, gaining invaluable skills in this field.

A few years ago, I enrolled for a two-month apprenticeship course in motorbike mechanics, and was thereafter employed as a mechanic by a motorcycle spare parts dealer.

I left the employment a year back and have been working as a freelance mechanic since until recently when I began operating from a permanent location.

Working in rural areas can be challenging at times. Boda boda operators, for example, can fix minor mechanical issues as a cost saving measure and will only bring a motorbike for repairs if the problem requires an expert. This means that repair jobs are few. On a good day, I make Sh1, 000.

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