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I Make $5000 As A Mechanic, No Degree Or Certificate, Those Complaining Of No Job Are Unskilled

by Ohemaa Candace
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Albert Appiah Kubi: From Dreams of Playing for the Black Stars to Becoming a Successful Mechanic in Canada

Albert Appiah Kubi, originally from Kumasi in the Ashanti Region of Ghana, has had a remarkable journey.

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In a conversation with DJ Nyaami on Daily Hustle Worldwide, Albert shared how he transitioned from his early struggles in Ghana to achieving financial success as a mechanic in Canada.

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Albert completed junior secondary school but couldn’t pursue further education due to a lack of support, despite being a talented footballer.

His dream was to play for the Black Stars, but circumstances led him down a different path.

Growing up in Tepa in the Ahafo Ano North District, his father worked as a mechanic, but Albert wasn’t keen on learning a trade.

After a fallout with his apprenticeship master during vacation, he was sent back to his village, where he became rebellious.

To curb his stubbornness, his family sent him to Accra.

There, he picked up skills in auto spraying, while his brother worked as a welder. Though he earned a decent income, Albert realized it was difficult to save substantial capital in Ghana.

In 2007, he secured a visa to Canada, determined to change his life.

Upon arrival in Canada, Albert faced challenges. He shared how he initially struggled with immigration processes. Fortunately, he had contacts in Canada who helped him settle in quickly.

By the end of his first day in Canada, Albert was already working as a mechanic.

According to Albert, skilled jobs like mechanics, hairdressing, barbering, electricians, carpentry, forklift, and auto spraying offer more stability and financial rewards abroad than they do in Ghana.

He emphasized that while degree-related jobs in Canada are hard to come by, skilled workers are always in demand overseas.

Today, Albert works for a white-owned mechanic shop in Canada, where he is second in command and earns $22 per hour.

With a 10–12-hour workday, he earns $5,000 monthly (saves GHC22,000 monthly).

His hard work and expertise even saved his company from closure, leading to the opening of another branch.

Albert’s financial success has allowed him to provide a better future for his four children, who attend the best schools in Ghana.

Despite his accomplishments abroad, he acknowledges that Africa, particularly Ghana, remains close to his heart.

However, he believes the systems back home need improvement for people to thrive.

In conclusion, Albert’s story is a testament to the value of skilled trades and perseverance. From dreaming of becoming a football star to excelling as a mechanic, he has built a life of success and security for himself and his family.

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