The document summarizes interviews with three entrepreneurs. The first entrepreneur, Fennie Sharon Y. Paranas, owns a photocopy and school supplies business and has done so for over 12 years to support her family. The second entrepreneur, Ging Lindogan, is a fish ball vendor with three branches who started her business to support her family. The third entrepreneur interviewed is Ema Yamson, a fried chicken vendor for four years who aims to expand her business and supported her previous career as a sari-sari store owner.
The document summarizes interviews with three entrepreneurs. The first entrepreneur, Fennie Sharon Y. Paranas, owns a photocopy and school supplies business and has done so for over 12 years to support her family. The second entrepreneur, Ging Lindogan, is a fish ball vendor with three branches who started her business to support her family. The third entrepreneur interviewed is Ema Yamson, a fried chicken vendor for four years who aims to expand her business and supported her previous career as a sari-sari store owner.
The document summarizes interviews with three entrepreneurs. The first entrepreneur, Fennie Sharon Y. Paranas, owns a photocopy and school supplies business and has done so for over 12 years to support her family. The second entrepreneur, Ging Lindogan, is a fish ball vendor with three branches who started her business to support her family. The third entrepreneur interviewed is Ema Yamson, a fried chicken vendor for four years who aims to expand her business and supported her previous career as a sari-sari store owner.
The document summarizes interviews with three entrepreneurs. The first entrepreneur, Fennie Sharon Y. Paranas, owns a photocopy and school supplies business and has done so for over 12 years to support her family. The second entrepreneur, Ging Lindogan, is a fish ball vendor with three branches who started her business to support her family. The third entrepreneur interviewed is Ema Yamson, a fried chicken vendor for four years who aims to expand her business and supported her previous career as a sari-sari store owner.
The first entrepreneur I interviewed is Fennie Sharon Y. Paranas. The type of business that she has is photocopy, laminate, printing, and school supplies. She is in this type of business for over 12 years now and now she’s 53, female, and happily married. The primary goal of her business is to generate income and profit for her to sustain the daily needs and wants of her family because before this business the only experience that she had is being a housewife. The greatest achievement that she achieved is that she managed to achieve this point of life now today despite starting from the bottom, she managed to sustain her family and expand her business by buying additional equipment and supplies. However, the greatest challenge in the business is that she experienced is the pandemic that happened in 2019 that lasted until now, she had to try hard to sustain the business and make it continue. Lastly, before retiring she wanted to achieve huge savings that will sustain their life in the end. The second entrepreneur that I interviewed is Ging Lindogan and the type of business that she has is a fish ball vendor. She is in over 2 years now in this type of business and is already 50 years old, female, while being married. The only goal that she wanted is to sustain the daily needs of her family and she does not have a prior experience in business because she is only a housewife. The greatest achievement that she achieved is that she already has 3 branches while the greatest challenge she experiences is the burns and injury due to this type of business, and before she retires, she wanted her children to finish their education. The last entrepreneur that I interviewed is Ema Yamson. The type of business that she is in today is a fried chicken vendor. She is already in this business for 4 years and is already 28 years old, female, while married. The primary goal of her business is to expand and make branches and before this type of business, she is a sari-sari vendor. The greatest achievement that she achieve is she bought a motorcycle and a freezer and the greatest challenge that she experienced is the pandemic because mostly her customers are students. She wanted to let her children finish their education before retiring.