“Most people with a stable job can work from home on rainy days, but for me, it’s a choice between hunger or hard work. My income isn’t fixed—it depends on what customers are willing to pay. Some days are better than others.
I used to ferry passengers on my cycle rickshaw, but now I use it to deliver goods to homes and small shops. It’s harder work, but I’d rather stay busy than be idle. Rain or shine, I have to keep moving.
When I have work, I give it my all. I pedal through the rain, getting wet, but I stay motivated. I know every corner and shop in this city and who needs what and when.
When there’s no work, I sit in the shade and listen to old songs on my radio. It’s my way of relaxing and taking my mind off the day’s struggles. At the end of the day, when I head home, I’m tired but satisfied. I know I’ve done my job with honesty, and that’s what counts.”