Its always refreshing to see some positive stories on this website. Im tired of seeing homicide # w/e, politicians at each other throats, people on strike...and make things worse its negative issues that lure bloggers from all holes to come out and show off their writting expertise.
This lady is another example of there are no excuses in life. Some want the easy way out and be handed success, money and jobs. Keep up the work Priscilla.
I noticed that the Voice always includes profile of ordinary people. I find it very refreshing and inspiring; a different reading from all the foolish politicians.
Priscilla, people like you keep St.Lucia afloat with your hard work, industriousness and passion for success. We need more entrepreneurs like you if this country is to survive. You are a shining example for all of us. Thanks to the writer for telling this story - I have lambasted a couple of your articles in the past, but this one is sterling.
Good for you! What caught my attention was the shyness and embarassment Priscilla felt when she started. It was only just a few minutes ago; I was telling a friend that today people want to make money without sacrificing and starting small. Hope others learn from Priscilla. There is no shame in your profession. Look at the character!!!
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You go girl, with God nothing is unreachable.
Its always refreshing to see some positive stories on this website. Im tired of seeing homicide # w/e, politicians at each other throats, people on strike...and make things worse its negative issues that lure bloggers from all holes to come out and show off their writting expertise.
This lady is another example of there are no excuses in life. Some want the easy way out and be handed success, money and jobs. Keep up the work Priscilla.
I noticed that the Voice always includes profile of ordinary people. I find it very refreshing and inspiring; a different reading from all the foolish politicians.
I remember that every night , after training I bought mangoes from the market.
One night I bought a bag of palwee mangoes, and they were all sour and tasted like they were put to ripe before they were mature enough.
I am sure that the vendor knew that the mangoes were not good.
Its always a cut-throat exchange at the market as some vendors deliberately try to sell spoilt produce.
Also they may overcharge persons who seem unfamiliar or unaccustomed.
I know that its a similar situation at SuperJ, but I feel more secure being able to hold a supermarket chain accountable.
Priscilla, people like you keep St.Lucia afloat with your hard work, industriousness and passion for success. We need more entrepreneurs like you if this country is to survive. You are a shining example for all of us. Thanks to the writer for telling this story - I have lambasted a couple of your articles in the past, but this one is sterling.
Good for you! What caught my attention was the shyness and embarassment Priscilla felt when she started. It was only just a few minutes ago; I was telling a friend that today people want to make money without sacrificing and starting small. Hope others learn from Priscilla. There is no shame in your profession. Look at the character!!!
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