How to increase Benefits

 Written by: Aqsa Sediqi

Some businessmen are not satisfied with their business due to not having enough customers but some others have found the solution for this issue.

AEPO’s writer/producer has talked to a photographer, Muhammad Naseem, a resident of Nangarhar province.

Naseem says about his business, “I have a photography shop in Jalalabad city and I have started my work about 12 years ago. When I considered that the number of my customers is not convenient, I decided to start photography in one of the parks in Jalalabad city as a mobile photographer. I spent about 600 thousand Afghanis preparing photography camera and other equipment. I have hired a pupil in my photography shop and he prints the photos of my customers. I take about 100 photos per day and get a convenient benefit. I have the samples of different photos with me and customers order me to take their photos according to the sample. Some customers want to print their photos but some others want to send their photos into a flash disk.

 I get more income on some special days like new year's day and Eid days. Once I got about 20 thousand Afghanis in one Eid days. My benefits have increased about three times more than before."

Job According to Field:

Most girls who graduate from high schools, want to study only medicine because they and their families think that they can get a job easily after graduation but some other girls proved this idea untrue. They have studied other fields but got good jobs.

AEPO’s writer/producer had a trip to Herat province and there he has talked to Parwana Haqyar about her job.

Parwana says, “I am graduated from the faculty of fine arts and now I teach calligraphy skills to some students in an educational center in Herat city and I have a job in one of the offices too.

I was interested in fine arts from my childhood and when I selected the faculty of fine arts after passing the university entry exam, most of my friends were preventing me from my choice and they told me that I will not find a job in this field but did accept.

When I graduated from the faculty, I opened a fine art learning course. Before the quarantine for coronavirus, I had about 30 students in the course but after the spread of coronavirus, the number of my student decreased to 15.

I get about 7000 Afghanis monthly from my fine art learning course. I teach half-day in the course and then, I go to my job in the afternoon. I can solve my economic problems and I also help my family too.”