This woman who does her night duty as a KFC rider in Pakistan is going viral. Here's why
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The LinkedIn post details how a girl named Meerab was pursuing fashion design and working part time as a delivery agent to fund her education and meet her daily expenses.
Every now and then, the internet churns out real-life stories experienced by people just like us that are highly inspiring to read. Those stories not only boost our morals but give us a sense of hope when it comes to chasing dreams. A LinkedIn post detailing one such story of a girl from Pakistan has touched the hearts of many and if you are having Monday blues then you’ll be instantly charged up after reading it.
Shared by Fizza Ijaz, the post talks about how Fizza placed an order at a nearby KFC outlet at night. While enquiring about the delivery agent, she was surprised to hear a female voice and rushed to meet the courageous girl. “I got so excited that I stood outside the gate to receive her and we (my friends and I) spoke to her for a good 10 minutes about many things including her pursuits, passion and bike riding skills,” Fizza wrote.
The post further details how the girl named Meerab was pursuing fashion design and working part time as a delivery agent to fund her education and meet her daily expenses. “Meet Meerab from Youhanabad, Lahore. She is pursuing an undergraduate degree in Fashion Designing and does her night duty as a KFC rider to cover her fees. She intends to remain a rider for another 3 years until she graduates post which she plans to launch her own Fashion Brand! More power to her! May we see more Pakistani girls riding off to adventures their hearts desire!” read the caption.
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Isn’t this inspiring? The post has got over 52k reactions from netizens and many comments. People couldn’t stop lauding Meerab’s fighting spirit and showering her with blessings and good luck. “So glad to see this change in society,” wrote a LinkedIn user. “I can’t simply thank you enough Meerab for the doors you are opening for all the aspiring young Pakistani girls out there,” said another.
Did the post impress you as well?