Kirstenbosch Craft Market
When you're hiring someone to manage a market stall, sell craft items, or operate in informal retail, the difference between someone who just shows up and someone who actually works the space is visible daily. Good traders read foot traffic patterns—they know when tourists cluster at Kirstenbosch and what they're actually stopping to look at. They manage stock rotation so items don't fade in the sun, they engage visitors without being pushy, and they understand the unwritten agreements that keep the market functioning for everyone. They handle cash safely, keep their pitch clean, and show up consistently. The weak ones blame quiet days on weather or location rather than asking whether their display or product selection needs work. In a public-facing informal space, reliability and genuine customer interest separate those who build a following from those who barely scrape by.