The same thing happened to me at the time... I have been 7 years since I emigrated here to Lima, Peru and here the pace of life is very very fast... people run to get to work and children run to get there. to school... when I arrived I tried to adapt to that rhythm since I did not have documentation... but after I got my documents I got a couple of formal jobs where you have health insurance and things like that... and I understood that that was not the option for me... they pay you very little for many hours of work... I left home at 5am and returned at 9 or 10pm... from Monday to Saturday and on Sundays I went out to sell sweets since we couldn't afford it because my wife I couldn't work because I was taking care of our little one... I have currently been selling all kinds of items for cell phones for more than 3 years... and it allows me to share with my family. I have no boss and I manage my time comfortably... Peru has become in a country with a lot of labor informality... everyone sells things or works for themselves... because that way it makes money and allows you to save...