Jorge Herrera es un joven emprendedor que desde hace un tiempo visita las cercanías del Parque Infantil, en el centro de San Salvador, con su emprendimiento Don Sándwich. Herrera de 23 años comenzó con el negocio de manera informal desde hace dos meses luego de ser despedido de su trabajo en un call center.Jorge Herrera, el joven de 23 años que dejó su empleo y ahora se gana la vida vendiendo sándwiches en el Parque Infantil | Noticias de El Salvador Jorge Herrera, el joven de 23 años que dejó su empleo y ahora se gana la vida vendiendo sándwiches en el Parque Infantil | Noticias de El Salvador

From your social networks she promotes your sale and every day you are informing your customers the points you will visit during the day, in them you can see the response of the users who make their orders and even suggest that you visit the area of the companiesWhere they work.Jorge also receives orders for events such as birthday parties and any type of social and family meetings.

"Every day I arrive at 6:30 in the morning to the playground, there I stay until 8 and then I go some surrounding street where there are customers who wait for me to breakfast with a sandwich," he says while talking about other places to which heYou have started taking this saucer at the request of people who already know your product.

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This week, for example, has begun to arrive with its thermal box at Metro Gallery and wait over time to continue expanding the business.

Jorge Herrera, el joven de 23 años que dejó su empleo y ahora se gana la vida vendiendo sándwiches en el Parque Infantil | Noticias de El Salvador

"I always thought I didn't want to be an employee all my life," he reiterates.He tells that when he was at Call Center, he earned the sale between $ 50 and $ 60 in one day."I am an informal merchant, I have sold all my life and that is what I like to do, I have always liked it and I know that it is where I can earn more money, as long as I maintain order and a good financial organization, which is also what helps," Add.

Taking your business to social networks has also allowed it to be known and that more customers know your brand.

"My mother always told me when I arrived from studying every day:" Sell and you're going to eat "and that was the greatest lesson in life, lose fear to achieve my dreams," he wrote on Facebook last April next to a photographIn the playground.Quickly the photo went viral and was shared more than 2,000 times.

"That motivated me even more ... and gave me the idea of opening a page of my business", "I love to sell, and so far I do not see myself as an employee again, on the contrary my goal is that one day people can look for my sandwichesIn an establishment where they can attend to them as they deserve, ”he adds.

Jorge Herrera also has training as a physical coach, for several years he served in a San Salvador gym.He says that he wanted to train in physicalism, but he had no money to buy supplements and carry the diet required for what he decided to put aside that idea.It is an accountant bachelor, and perfectly dominates the English language, also has a technical support certification.Currently resides in Cuscatancingo.

“Sometimes people criticize me because I try to walk always presentable, but when I was little I only had two pants and those who were washing to use them again, I had several limitations and I know that selling is how I will get ahead;All people do it, everyone sells something in their life and I like to do this ”, he concludes.

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