Laptop for online freelancing work

Carolyne

Nairobi, Kenya

28% repaid

Entrepreneur

Name

Carolyne

Member since

February 2015

On-time repayments

17 installments  •  41%

About Me

I grew up in a Christian family, going to boarding school at the age of ten. Being the last born in a family of thirteen, life wasn't quite rosy because my parents retired when I was just eight years.

I had to start looking after myself (in terms of personal needs) by selling sugarcane during the weekends. I had saved up a little cash (50 kes) towards this. I was the only one at home with my parents. I borrowed a little money from a friend, bought vegetable seeds and started farming. This turned out to be a lucrative venture then, got tenders to supply from two schools in my area.

I come from western Kenya, the most productive area with good weather conditions that favoured my venture.

After college and no job, I got a job, got married and later separated, leaving with my 3 children. I needed a side hustle and that's when I trained in transcription.

I lost my first born daughter just four months ago. She was in college studying culinary art. My other children are Walter, who is now in std 7 and wants to be a pilot while Michelle, the little one is obsessed with being a model in future.

I love having a quiet time with my laptop, reading about things, mostly technical like crotcheting, cooking ideas and recipes and even design. I actually weave/crotchet mats and sweaters when I have time.

My Business

Aside from doing transcription at night, I sell mats that I crotchet myself. I do this on order. People love my mats because they are not just hand made, they are also custom made to the customers needs.

Transcription, I am good at that too. I deliver quality transcripts to my customers and they reward me by giving me more work.

I chose these two kinds of businesses because they pay well and they teach me to be disciplined especially when it comes to delivery time.

I make about $350 on transcription and about 10,000 - 15,000 Kes by selling mats every month.

I use the profits to pay bills - school fees and upkeep. I have a small dress shop that is slowly growing. I intend to expand the mat business and increase my income on transcription.

God willing, by the end of the year I will be buying land to venture back into farming.

Loan Proposal

I would really like to increase my savings in order to buy a laptop for my online freelancing work. The season is just about to start in February and although I have a rented laptop, I wish that I have my own laptop to minimize expenses and maximize my profits.

I will be grateful if you will support me on this. God bless you.

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Loan Info

Project Type

Classic Loan

Disbursed amount

$22.00

Date disbursed

Jan 13, 2017

Repayment status

Late

Projected term

2 months

Other loans

Lenders

Paul and Rachel

London, United Kingdom

The Zinc Team

San Francisco, United States

Paul Buchheit

Mountain View, United States

JG

Jake Gibson and Beverly Picardo

San Francisco, United States

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