Monrovia, May 10 -- On one side, "psychological Chief or Madam pride" has restricted many Liberian professionals (employees) to only "white collar job" and each of these professionals describes the "brown collar job" (not learned in a school building) as "image-lowering". But majority of these highly educated Liberians groan or lament everyday on the "one job" not generating enough money to get most of their personal needs or for their families. On the opposite side, "lower-class humility" often persuades the humble survival-conscious employee to often look beyond the one-job wall.

The latter, "humility", is the nature of Edmond Nyenkpe of Grand Bassa County.

From Monday to Friday, Edmond Nyenkpe, age 32 in 2024, picks his "teaching ba...