Linda Daddy

Harcourts West Coast / Non-Principal Property Practitioner
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Born 1982 grew up in Kraaifontein, went to school De Waveren Cape Town.

Had a tough upbringing with both parents working long hours, so basically had to play mother to my younger siblings but always found a way to make ends meet & fight through.

When I left school my first job was at Parc du Cap Metrpolitan Life where I held the position PA.

Career History:

  • Tableview Vet Clin – Veterinarian assistant.
  • Kenridge Optometrist – Dispenser.
  • Blomtuin chemist – Assistant.
  • Spar Velddrif – Floor & Office Manager plus HR
  • Infinity Health – Broker.
  • Self-employed thereafter with various things like baking, shop ‘n drop, generally helping anyone that needed assistance. Busy helping an old friend that recently lost his wife to get back on his feet.

I am extremely hard working & do not shy away from difficult challenges.

I have tried my entire life to make a success of everything I’ve managed to get involved in & if you ask anyone they will say I succeeded in doing so.

I have moved into the next phase of my life where I need greater challenges & would like to make a name for myself in the Estate Agents business. I know I have the ability & work ethic to take on this challenge & make a huge success of it.

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