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My Hive journey so far

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My first experience working was in an eatery, I worked as a cashier, what I was working as really interests me cause I was putting into practice my field of study, cause its part of accounting.

Where accounting is the act of recording, book-keeping, summarising and interpreting of financial transaction pertaining to a business.

Although the pay wasn't good for me but I had to work cause I really needed the money, I wanted to save some money for future purpose, learn how to invest in crypto and I wanted to purchase a new smart phone.

The thing I needed the most was the smart phone so I can go into crypto currency, and my cousin ,@belemo has promised to teach me how to write and make money online. So I was eager to get the smart phone first before any other thing.

While working there the only issue I was having was the time of resumption and the time we close, I'll resume work by 8am in the morning, then close by 9pm and I work Monday to Saturday every week. The time was actually the problem I was having, I'll go to work early in the morning then close very late in the night.

Things were going smoothly till the end of the month, when it was time to pay my salary, I was paid 17,000(in naira) instead of 20,000(in naira), I was very angry cause it wasn't the agreement we had before starting the job.

So I had to resign cause I wasn't benefiting from it, after deducting my transport and feeding money everyday, I realised it wasn't worth the stress.

Even the crypto I haven't gotten into it cause it's just going up and coming down🙃🙃 Maybe cause I'll faint if I lose my money. There is something I need to learn the most and is how to take risk.

I know Hive has alot to offer me when it comes to increasing my income.

I've also learnt how to transfer my HBD to savings, which has 10% interest in saving. Which enables me to withdraw in the next three days, it is actually amazing.

With Hive I know I can earn and also save my money at the same, I don't have intentions of withdrawing my savings yet.

Am still in to learn more.

Thanks for reading.