“Esto de vender en la calle es como los profesionales. Ellos estudian una carrera y el resto de la vida viven de ella. Nosotros, los que vendemos, también nos dedicamos a una cosa y ya nos entregamos a eso. Me gusta mi trabajo, porque no quiero ser esclavo de nadie. Yo decido a qué hora vengo y a qué hora me voy. En estos días llegué, me dio pereza ahí mismo y me fui tranquilo. En cambio, si tuviera un patrón, me diría que tengo que trabajar.”.
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“Selling in the street is like being a professional. Professional people get a mayor on something and live off of that for the rest of their lives. We, the ones that sell things, also get dedicated to one product and give ourselves to it. I love my job, because I don’t like to be anyone’s slave. I get to decide when to arrive and when to leave. I came here one day, was too lazy and just left without a problem. Instead, if I had a boss, he’d tell me that I have to work”
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