Trade is a job chosen by many immigrant laborers. Many alien youths mull over and set out decisions of their business startup.
Visiting Green Dream Young Workers’ Sub-union in Khanh Hoi quarter, Tan Phuoc Khanh township, Tan Uyen district, lodgers know about Nguyen Dinh Sau, the owner of a grocery. Arriving in Binh Duong province at the age of 18, Sau worked as a worker with a modest income. In 2006, he used his family’s saved money plus loans from friends to rent a booth to open a grocery. Now, his family has enjoyed a stable life on new land.
Meanwhile, Nguyen Thi Luyen and her husband have started business since 2010. Luyen quitted her job at a company to help her husband do outsourcing piggy banks. They purchase unfinished piggy banks to decorate and offer for customers. Luyen can paint and draw 100-200 piggy banks per day whilst her husband delivers products for clients.
Tran Duc Thuong in Thanh Phong Young Workers’ Sub-union in Tan Uyen district has enjoyed a comfortable life after 9 years of living in new homeland. In the early days, he and his wife had no capital for business startup. After a long time, they use their saved money to rent a stall in service for business. They now enjoy a stable life and help their relatives in their original homeland.
Reported by Nhu Y – Translated by A.C