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In Guangzhou, many entrepreneurs say that "it is better to set up a stall to sell rice rolls than to work". Why?

Not only better than working, but also better than the boss who opens a physical store. The owner of the physical store has to pay the rent and is very tired. You don't have to pay rent to set up a stall. Breakfast in rice rolls is very popular in Guangdong. The starting price is 5 yuan. You can always earn one yuan by selling one, which should be more than one yuan. Sell 100 copies a morning, 3000 yuan a month. Much better than going to work.

Is it better to be a small boss or a migrant worker at the beginning of life? It depends on what kind of life one likes to live.

I heard that in Guangdong, there is a better expression than "it is better to work as a stall seller in rice rolls": "I would rather be a boss who earns 3000 yuan than a wage earner who earns 10000 yuan."

Some people like to be their own masters and don't like being controlled, so they can open their own stalls, or start their own small companies, start their own businesses, run their own businesses, stand on their own feet, win or lose at their own risk, regardless of size, be responsible and do it themselves. Earn more and eat more, earn less and eat less. But as long as you can run your own business well, you don't have to look at anyone's face and eat with peace of mind. But small businesses can't stand the wind and waves. Don't talk about setting up a stall to sell rice rolls, because the management of the city can't be put in a crowded place at any time. Even if there are shops operating indoors, the convenience of people's transportation is often affected by road reconstruction. Many restaurants that have been operating well and have good craftsmanship have experienced a sharp decline in business.

Starting your own business sounds free, but you have to find a way to earn every penny. All your actions have costs. Many people's stalls are spread out, and no one comes to pay the bill. As a result, they had to close the stall and lose money.

In the workplace, pay attention to the division of labor and cooperation, and be managed by senior managers. As long as you can join the job and be competent for the post, you will be paid. Of course, everything has advantages and disadvantages. It is not surprising that some people are depressed and wronged because they are wronged, accused too much by others and their efforts are ignored. Subject to people, many things can't be decided by themselves, and many things can't be done. But that's what the workplace is like.

There can't be anything absolutely suitable for everyone in this world. If you want to have more freedom, you have to face more risks. If you want to avoid more risks, you have to lose some freedom.

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In places with strong business atmosphere, more people often like to do business by themselves, such as Guangzhou. The same is true in many commercial developed places. A good way to make a living is to make yourself happy.

Judging from the topic, what you should ask is income. Personally, it is definitely better than working, because the immediate benefits of setting up a stall are immediate, and working has a delay in accumulating benefits. The accumulation of capital and work experience mainly depends on future planning. No one wants to work all his life, and of course no one wants to work all his life. Under the condition of quantitative change, which qualitative change capital is favorable to accumulate first? It's just that the stall is not synonymous with comfort, nor is it a shortcut to success. Theoretically, both street vendors and part-time jobs are transitional periods of financial freedom, and the ultimate destination is personal real financial freedom.

Work can only look at your own environment and salary. If the salary is ok, there is no need to set up a stall. Nowadays, stalls are not allowed in many places, and tools are strictly confiscated. Last year, I went to work in Songgang Town, Shenzhen, and saw those stalls, just like fat sheep raised by industry and commerce and urban management. In a few months, they will block up the two ends of the street with cars and take them away, asking you to pay for them!

It is indeed much better than ordinary wage earners. Rice rolls stands for about three yuan, and you can sell breakfast and supper. It's not a problem to sell 20 thousand or 30 thousand a month