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Has Jumia Entered The Laundry & Dry Cleaning Market? by LocalMan007(m): 3:15pm On Dec 27, 2019 |
Okay, first, I heard they are no more doing Jumia Travel. I also heard they just shut Jumia Food in some of the countries they operate. But localman woke this morning and this ad is everywhere I turn to online. How come they didn't inform us before dropping this one? So they now want to get involved in every sector. I also heard that Jumia Pay is being rolled out as a stand alone. Abeg, Abuja people, who has used their service? Localman is not understanding Jumia people again o. I even went to their website, the press statement there na. . . I still come see dettol for everywhere for the website. This one na colabo? https://jumiaclean.com/on-demand-laundry-dry-cleaning/ Lalasticlala Coman see snake o � Please, make una talk o 1 Share
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Re: Has Jumia Entered The Laundry & Dry Cleaning Market? by LocalMan007(m): 3:21pm On Dec 27, 2019 |
Please, someone should say something sensible. Who has used their service abi nobody dey stay for Abuja on this Nairaland? How good are they ? |
Re: Has Jumia Entered The Laundry & Dry Cleaning Market? by uncjay(m): 3:25pm On Apr 06, 2020 |
Computergeek I must confess you are one of a kind, no, I'm not trying to cajole you, you're an inspiration and I'm grateful I meet you on this faceless forum. I'm not a regular on dairy section, I don't even do dairy. But someone I followed share Meynation's (what a beautiful soul she is) comment one time, going through it I was stunt by her words and eventually her person, little did I know I was yet to meet amazing women like her here. I was glue to her dairy (so painful she had to delete it) and her comment about you made me search you out. Was I blessed I did? Hell Yes! I was, I am. I am an avid reader of your dairy, in short, I'm a fan.You are truly amazing. I admired and truly envy you. We all don't have equal graces but with the little we have, we can change the world for better. It pained me during the t and d challenge you entertained I wasn't opportune to be online till it pass. However going through the answers you provided for others I'm truly overwhelmed. Someone said you are good with words, that's an understatement, you're words goddess, and as the person rightly said, your work should be published. You are good. Well here I am seeking for your good favour to answer my three and perhaps subsequent questions. Please in order for you to understand the angle from which I ask these questions, I will like to share few personal things. I will be 30 by September the year, and I've been struggling till now. I'm fascinated by the world of programming (that's why I use 'envy' up there), I've been on it for like six years now and sadly I'm on the zero phase of it, in fact, bar-zero phase of it. I'm not a very sharp guy and I'm not really sensitive to things until it brought to my notice, I wasn't privileged to be properly adviced, not that I did bad things, no, I am just a crawler( very painful weakness). All I wanted to do was to finish school and go into it, I was dumb. After school other challenges start setting in, and I'm tight fisted. I took up teaching to help myself but it killing me, I'm stressed and depressed, I have no time for other things, the school (being a private school) drains me completely. Most times I return home have pounding headaches and pains. And the pay is nothing to right home about as I cannot sustain myself. I'm so sorry I bore you with my nonsense, please bear with me. I'm the type that can't multitask (but I'm willing to do it anyway), I'm often prone to crashing, I don't know what is wrong with me. I know I'm not lazy, I can't just get hold on that pillar of breakthrough. 2018, I went to NIIT office here in Lagos in their FESTAC branch to enrol, but the financial involvement for just the basics alone (I mean, according to the lady, little intro to graphic designs, HTML, CSS) running into about 300k put me off. As I type now I only have #200 in my account (pls I'm not saying this to gain your pity, what I want is your honest opinions, and tips that can help me). Programming requires dedication and resilience, I'm ready to give all, but I need a sustainable source of income, even if it just one, which I don't have. I'm thinking of quitting the teaching job I have, I don't have passion for it, I'm just left with it to make a living. Now I'm tired. Sorry my words are too much. Please again bear with me. Now my questions: 1. You told someone that when you started learning programming you had no laptop, how were able to manage through? What did you use, a phone? (Because I've always thought web development requires laptop as many features maybe absent on phone) 2. For an individual who support herself up with the financial burdens, at the beginning, how were you able to sustain it? 3. You talk about marketing oneself while replying another questioner. For someone like me, who obviously have no clue about marketing, also, I'm introverted to the core, like, I don't talk to people.(I've been in my street for 11 years now, I have no single friend there, that's how bad I get), how can I build such skills? Anticipating your reply. Thank you very much... PS: please I will really appreciate it if you don't reply here or quote this post to your dairy, so as not to attract attention. Just a mention will do. I'm sorry I may be demanding too much, I just don't like the attention. Or if you want, you can simply send me the reply via an emai- unclejays00@gmail.com. Thank you |
Re: Has Jumia Entered The Laundry & Dry Cleaning Market? by Nobody: 8:17pm On Apr 06, 2020 |
uncjay:Hey. Thanks so much for the kind words. Your mention got me elated. I'll do well to get back to you soon. Thanks once again and stay safe! 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Has Jumia Entered The Laundry & Dry Cleaning Market? by uncjay(m): 12:44pm On Apr 08, 2020 |
computergeek: Good Afternoon ma, Just to remind you about my questions, please don't forget. thank you. |
Re: Has Jumia Entered The Laundry & Dry Cleaning Market? by Nobody: 9:31pm On Apr 09, 2020 |
uncjay: Hello. Sorry I took so long. I just keep getting too many mentions. Well, firstly, I was reading pdfs and e-books from my phone. My aunt then gave me her laptop to use for a while, and when she collected it back, that gingered me to hustle for my own. 2. I'm not sure what you're asking but discipline is my answer. I maintained my jobs and did very well, and I always lived within my means. I was even paying for some of my family members welfare, so I couldn't afford to fail. 3. You have to read wide and watch as much motivational videos as you can. I've never been with that problem so I can't really tell, but reading always helps widen your horizons. Also, this below may help. computergeek: |
Re: Has Jumia Entered The Laundry & Dry Cleaning Market? by uncjay(m): 2:18am On Apr 13, 2020 |
computergeek: Thank you ma. |
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