Student Found Charging His Fellow Students for Using Hand Wash at School Was Sent Back Home
0001pt;">Having a business idea in mind is always appreciated and is most likely to bring you money and happiness.
Every young businessman or business idea is appreciated by people but it was a bit different from this young man.
A student in West Yorkshire was sent back home from school. On Wednesday 11 March, a boy was found charging 50p ($0.60) per squeeze of the hand wash.
The authorities found him and sent him home instantly.
Oliver Cooper is a 13 years old boy who attends Dixon’s Unity Academy in Leeds.
While he had a good business idea that made him a profit of £1.60 ($2), he was subsequently sent back home for breaking the rules.
Talking about it the boy said, “I generally walk to the school or take the bus.
On my way, I listen to music a lot. But since my phone is broke, I have been using a Nokia.
This is why I have been listening to Radio for a long while.
After listening to the radio I have learned how washing hands and using sanitizers is one of the best ways to keep the coronavirus away.
So on my way to school, I bought a bottle of hand wash. Then when I offered the hand wash to my friends at school they gave me an idea of charging for it. I did and made money.”
It was not too late when the authorities of school found out about his little venture and sent him back home for violating the school’s rules.
His mother on the same said that his act is not at all excusable.
She said that she has never supported such an act but it may have been coming out of her partner.
Kids at school sell all kinds of things like chocolates, gums, games, etc and that is how Oliver got the idea to sell Hand wash.
Everyone wanted it and so he started selling it.
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