My name is Bryan Doodnath and I am a waterless car care product sales representative.
Currently I live Bourg Mulatresse but I’m originally from and have lived almost my whole life in the San Juan area and I’m a San Juan boy! It have a lot of young persons and most of them are fun, excited and motivated.
Parts of San Juan is trouble but the onliest trouble I ever find myself in was the little girlfriend trouble.
I used to play sports but, now I’m a working person, I more play Fifa 13 on PlayStation than actually kick football. You have to upgrade your Fifa Football every year. I wouldn’t want to be playing Chelsea now with Didier Drogba still on the squad!
Don Miguel Hindu School was my first primary school and then I attended Barataria South Secondary. That’s the good one, the seven-years one, not the one with all the fighting.
I’m from a small family, just four members, me, my brother Brandon, and my mom, Talia, and dad, Naresh. I wish I had a little brother. Brandon is three years older.
I want a family down the line but I’m only 18 years and I don’t have any children yet. But I have the girl already: Samantha Gibbon. She’s mixed between a Spanish and a Indian and she real pretty. One of the best.
I’ve never really travelled out of Trinidad but I see all kind of women on TV and movies and Trini women are the best in the world.
I wear two earrings but they have no significance. They’re just style.
School was really amazing but I’m not thinking about university: I’m training for management in my company. But I’ll probably end up finishing a degree in management and marketing.
I’m a serious young man, very goal-oriented. That’s how you have to be these days. I learned from my mom and my brother. My brother really give me the drive and the experience.
My brother was looking for a job in the newspapers but I was the one saw the invitation and tell him, “Give it a call”. When he got in with the company the manager ask him for a duplicate of himself, for a next Brandon, and that was me: the 1995 model of Brandon.
I like Tobago but I really want to go honeymoon in Jamaica. But I’ll have to get married first.
I listen to dancehall, rap and a little bit of reggae.
I’m not really big into food, but, like any Trini, I love my belly!
I work 14 hours a day, from eight o’clock in the morning to eight, nine in the night. We work seven to eight hours in the field, then see about organising the merchandise, packing out product for the other teams, and setting up the events.
I market a special product that we built our company, based on. This product changed my life! Well, not the product, but the opportunity the company gave me. I’ve only been doing it six months.
I earn on commission but we use a marketing system that is unbelievable and I’m totally trained in it. The training period is every day of life: training never stops and every day I learn something more.
It’s a challenge, for certain persons, to approach total strangers and try to sell them our product but, once you put your mind to it and have confidence in yourself, there’s nothing you can’t achieve.
The best part about the job is the product itself. The bad part is your foot is start to hurt after a while. That’s the onliest disadvantage. Once you know what you want to accomplish and have your goals set, you don’t mind doing what it takes.
This country always hearing fake promises. Everybody talking about crime but nobody really taking the initiative. It starts with you.
A Trini is somebody willing to accept a challenge; but, if you don’t love curry and pelau, you’s not a Trini. And you have to eat a doubles from time to time.
Even though I’ve never seen the rest of the world, I would rather live in Trinidad and Tobago than anywhere else. And they say God is a Trini?
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