Thanks so much Mr Chris Lule and Mr Mukasa,seek advice when you are sure that that person will help you,stop listening to everyone's knowledge because you may end up not reaching on your goal,we appreciate ❤
Uganda n third world countries in general play a major role in reducing the amount of waste that ends up in landfills. Keeping manufactured pdts in use is a huge part of the world's sustainability program. Second clothing n merchandise in general is big business n third world countries r key players.. Reverse logistics is a critical part of a closed supply chain. Therefore, kudos 2 all Ugandans that wear their clothes until they're all covered in patches and eventually turned into mopping rugs for cleaning houses n washing cars. Ur subliminally supporting the micro economic use of the world's finite resources. Lets keep that spirit going folks even though its not by choice but due 2 financial struggles. Reverse logistics is all about Reuse, Repair, Recycle, Recovery etc. Keep wearing those second clothes till the wheels fall off!!
Thanks Chris for clarification, just to supplement the topic Work is different from the job as many people think. Work is what you're born to do while a job is what you do for survival [in simple terms].
The other issue I have with our people lately is the talk of how big their cars are and how they use so much gas. As if having a car that is a gas guzzler is fashionable in the age!!!