mjuaji wa stocks wrote:madebe wrote:despite all the responses nobody has given me the arithmenticts ie. daily turnover,management fees, driver and nmanamba fees, wear and tear etc etc. keep the heart aside. give me the business numbers so that i can compare and compute payback time vis a vis stress
Good madebe .... thou sina numbers .... but success comes when you do what you love most!!!
Fanya hiyo .... kama unapenda .... no business bila risks ...... take care of michuku rules ... na insurance ...... overlapping overspeeding driver ajitetee ....... hiyo bizna iko pesa!
Forget the prophets of doom ama the fearful ...... personally i beliv every biz dpends on quality control systems & good management .....
Go madebe go!!!
The last time I checked joining the City Hoppa and KBS mgt was 50k and when u pay this ur entitled to bring in 5 more buses without any joining fee. For Hoppa, the bus will pay 1k and 1500 per day for the franchise depending on the sitting capacity, for KBS mgt its usually a percentage of the daily collections as they provide the machine for counting. Then theres 200 per day for Gikuyu (yes they still exist), washing of the bus is 200 whether iko safi or not and mgt fee of around 1k depending on the agent u engage aside from the one that goes to franchise holder. From there factor in some money for police whether uve complied or not and the occasional ati basi imegongana but u will always see dents on urs and whoever hit it ran away.You will be very lucky if ur bus gets a turnover of 15k per day. The salary is about 1200-1500 for the driver and 800-1000 for the conductor besides the 300 bob for their lunch.
Anyway madrums try ur luck maybe u'll love it and it turns positive, but, as advised earlier stay away.Mimi nililala karao twice tryin to convince them to release the vehicles.
My parting shot -before getting in buy some monroe shock absorbers and prepare wife for away matches kwa vile Man U are even better with their draws this season, since ur unlikely to perform on home soil.Brace urself n toughen up.
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