Thursday, February 4, 2010

RESTRICTION IMPOSED ON THE SALES OF ITEMS IN THE SHELTERS HAS BEEN AHINDRANCE FOR THE REQUIRED RISE OF SOME HOMELESS PEOPLE.


Restriction imposed on sales of items in the shelters that ranges in the prices of a nickel, a dime, a quarter, adollar and less frequently prices in few dollars that does not exceed three dollars for the most valued, or needed items has been a hindrance for the required rise of many homeless people who may have fallen as aresult of difficulties in life often caused by addiction, unemployment, victims of natural disasters, lack of proper documents and health problems that entailed less known recurring and incurable diseases.
However, trade in form of exchange of the needed items often sold in the shelter has reappeared, instead of the usual sales of items with money, inspite of the restriction of sales of items in the shelter that have helped many homeless people acquired good knowledge in sales of items, rather than acknowledged qualification, or skills that qualifies people as trained personnel in merchandize sales and trading.
Nevertheless, those few who may have acquired significant experience in the sales of items and in the saving of money in the shelters have proven to be better merchants and traders in the domestic and foreign markets of many countries.

Written by Godfrey Ohia.

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