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Friday, 23 October 2015

Incivility In matatus


The matatu industry is one of the biggest informal industry providing transport services to millions of Kenyans countrywide. People traveling between towns use this means because it is convenient. however in Nairobi the case is different, city residents use matatus to get to and from work.

Most if not all of us matatu commuters desire to have peace and tranquility when we board the matatu. Our main objective is to get to and from work safe and peacefully. Many at times this is not the case, the setting and reception is just sickening. The level of misbehavior in some of the matatus is unbearable. When i get to a matatu all i want is to get to and from work quietly and peacefully, but what do i get instead?


Loud inappropriate music

Music is soothing and a form of entertainment, agreed, but when played at high volumes it seizes to be. It becomes a health hazard, damage to our ears. Instead of relaxing and enjoying my journey as i travel home or to work i end up with a headache from the loud music. As if the loud music isn't enough, to add salt to injury, the content played in the music defiles the purity of our ears. Its the kind of content that you can't listen to with a grown-up because it is majorly abusive and obscene.

Inappropriate music videos

Currently most Matatus are pimped up to look cool and relevant in this day and age. The common feature you will find is a big screen fitted at the front for visual display. That is good creativity, agreed. The embarrassing thing is the display of music videos that are obscene in nature. Showing a lot of nudity and dirty dancing at a setting where commuters of different ages are the audience. furthermore when asked to change the video to an age appropriate one the conductor answers in a rude way "sio lazima uangalie hiyo screen".  

Reckless Driving

Getting Home or to work safe is every commuter's prayer. But reckless driving becomes a hindrance to this prayer. Over-speeding coupled with carelessness of the driver has been the sole cause of the big menace that has claimed many lives "accident". I can only leave them with the quote "Leave sooner, Drive slow, Live longer".

Matatus help and save us big time especially those of us without a car, but they need to style up, be courteous, have a relaxing peaceful atmosphere for the passengers.

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Friday, 11 September 2015

How to Tailor your Resume to the Job Description

The most sought after source of income in Kenyan economy is a job. Most job seekers end up frustrated as responses from potential employees become rare. A key stumbling block to bagging a job is your Resume.

Avoid one Resume fits all mentality

A grave mistake that most job seekers make is to use the same Resume for all jobs they apply regardless of the industry or required skills. Until you master the art of customizing your resume to fit a job title, then bagging that job will be a nightmare.
Your resume is your sole marketing tool before you face the panel, it should depict your strengths and skills that make you a good candidate for the job. If you don't know how to do it then do not panic this post has got you covered.

here are the 5 steps:

  1. Get the job description and circle the key skills and experiences required for the job.
  2. Write down a list of the skills and experiences that you have. 
  3. Circle where your list of skills and experiences match the ones on the job description.
  4. Add your strongest strengths that are not on the resume that would give you a competitive advantage.
  5. Lastly go through your resume adding and editing where needed to give it more weight.