Alumnus case study-Samuel Ajose
Samuel Ajose
Kitchen Assistant, Craft Gourmet
Samuel heard about WAVE from his Local Government Council in Eti-Osa. He applied to WAVE because he wanted to acquire skills and earn a living by himself. Before then, he had been dependent on his mother, for whom he was working free.
What surprised him the most about WAVE was the fact that he had to go through training. He had thought, when he heard about the programme, that he would instantly get a job. The most challenging aspect of the programme for Samuel was waking up early, because he was never used to it.
Samuel job-shadowed at Calitos Restaurant as an assistant bartender where he learned how to make cocktail.
He currently works with Craft Gourmet as a kitchen assistant. He successfully landed this job only one month post-graduation.
Samuel would like to further his education and hopefully become a footballer.
He advises WAVERS to be focused and learn to endureLeadership is not just about giving energy ... it's unleashing other people's energy.” – Paul Polman
Apply via our website @ www.waveacademies.org
Kindly like and follow
Quick Dial 0909007423
No comments: