The Samosa Vendor


Hard work does not kill any one. Only attitude counts all the time!!!

After reading this, you may want to re-think your business or career choice. LOLOLOLZZZZ 😉 😀

—– Porus
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Samosa Vendor

“Today in India it’s unbelievable. The numbers are a little difficult to swallow, but interesting nevertheless.”

It was my regular train journey home from work. I boarded the 18:50pm train at from Paranur. When the train was about to leave Guduvanchery, a samosa vendor with an empty basket got on and took the seat next to me. As the compartment was sparsely occupied and my destination was still far away, I got into a conversation with him.

Me: “Seems like you’ve sold all your samosas today.”

Vendor (smiling): “Yes. By God’s grace, full sales today.”

Me: “I really feel sorry for you people. Don’t you get tired doing this tiresome job the whole day?”

Vendor: “What to do, sir? Only by selling samosas like this every day we get a commission of 75 paise (Indian Rupees 0.75) for each samosa that we sell.”

Me: “Oh, is that so ? How many samosas do you sell on an average each day?”

Vendor: “On peak days, we sell 3,000 to 3,500 samosas per person. On dull days, we can’t even move 1,000 samosas a day. On an average, we sell about 2,000 samosas a day.”

I was speechless for a few seconds. The guy says he sells 2,000 samosas a day; at 75 paise each, he makes about 1,500 rupees daily, or 45,000 rupees a month. That’s Rs. 45,000 a month. OMG. I intensified my questioning and this time it was not for time-pass.

Me: “Do you make the samosas yourself?”

Vendor: “No Sir. Our proprietor gets the samosas through a samosa manufacturer and we just sell them. After selling we give him the money and gives us 75 paise for each samosa that we sell.”

I was unable to speak a single word more. But the vendor continued, “But one thing, most of our earnings are spent on living expenses. Only with the remaining money are we able to take care of other business.”

Me: “Other business? What is that?”

Vendor: “It is a land business. In 2007 I bought 1.5 acres in Urupakkam for 3 lakh Rupees and I sold it a few months back for 15 lakhs. Now I have bought land in Uthiramerur for 5 lakh rupees.”

Me: “What did you do with the remaining amount?

Vendor: “Of the remaining amount, I have set aside 6 lakhs for my daughter’s wedding. I have deposited the other 4 lakhs in the bank.”

Me: “How much schooling have you had?”

Vendor: “I studied up to third standard; I stopped my studies when I was in the 4th standard. But I know how to read and write. Sir, there are many people like yourself, who dress well, wear a tie, wear shoes, speak English fluently and work in air-conditioned rooms. But I don’t think you guys earn as much as we do wearing dirty clothes and selling samosas.”

At this point, what could I reply. After all, I was talking to a millionaire! The train chugged into Chromepet station and the samosa vendor got up from his seat.

Vendor: “Sir, this is my station. Have a good day.”

Me: “Take care.”

What more is there to say?!?!?! 😀

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Hi Guys!!! There are two parts of me — Professional:- I am a marketing & sales person. I started my career as a trainee and worked my way up to Head of Marketing and Sales over the years. I am a Marketing Communications & Financial Investment Consultant. Personal:- I am a hardcore pure blue-blooded “Bandra Boy”. 🙂 For those who don’t know — Bandra is a suburb of Bombay. It is called the Queen of Bombay suburbs. But to me, Bandra is the king of all places. And yes, I still prefer to use the word “Bombay” (instead of Mumbai). “Bombay” has more “namakh” personality and character! Guys, there comes a time in every person’s life when she/he wonders and introspects about one’s professional & personal life. How much is your work keeping you away from your loved ones? Is there sweetness and quality to your life? Is there contentment & satisfaction about the way your life has shaped up? Are there unfinished or unstarted things that you wanted to do when you embarked on your life journey? Do you have enough money stashed away for your retirement, for that dreaded “rainy” day, for your family fun time, for your children’s studies and marriage? The questions are many and most times, the answers are in the negative. In fact, many times, we don’t even know the right answers. Fact is, neither do I know most of the answers. Most of us are pretty much in the same boat. 😉 Through this blog, I will try to assist you, entertain you and keep you informed to the best of my ability and as accurately as possible. Hope you enjoy yourselves. Please do let me have your feedbacks, suggestions and comments. Thank you & Take care! 🙂 Porus D. Tavadia
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