Nakuru town and the county at large is grappling with the issue of unemployment just like all the remaining regions in the country.

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In Nakuru, the most affected group are high school leavers who find the outside world tough to survive in than they thought.

Unlike their male counterparts who are willing to engage in 'dirty' jobs like working in construction sites and so on, most girls find it harder but still need the money.

This pushes them into 'stall businesses' such as selling phones and promotions.

 Most find these jobs decent since they remain clean all day.

You will always find them selling the merchandise at a commission along Nakuru streets, especially Kenyatta Avenue. They are paid on an agreed amount of commission.

Those who miss out on selling phones, they join the beauty companies to works as marketers.

You will find them in the streets or supermarkets doing sales.

This too enables them to get something in commission at the end of the day without having to shed sweat.

They use their beauty and persuasion to earn a living. 

There is also the small group that stays at home as they wait to join university or as they plan their next move.

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