B: Ah, there, because over here we can earn more money, it's a little better over here, over here.
A: Do your children go to school yet?
B: No, I am not married.
A: Oh not married? So you live with parents and siblings?
B: My parents are here.
A: So your family is Hui minority?
B: Yes, all Hui minority.
A: So how do you feel living in Beijing?
B: It's okay, we are use to it, it's okay.
A: people that come to buy food, are they from around here?
B: yeah, just around these streets.
A: What do you sell?
B: mostly sugar (unclear), honey pretzels, barbecue ribs, we have fried buns, big(unclear), big(unclear), oiled pancakes, tofu soup, soy milk, we can make it ourselves.
A: skim soy milk, is it good business?
B: Its okay, this year is not bad.
A: then what is your plan for the future? Just stay here at Beijing? Or do you plan to make money and then go back.
B: Probably make enough money and then go back. We can't stay long here.
A: Right. This storefront was rented?
B: Yeah, it is rented
C: Before in Shandong, what did you do? What is your job?
B: In Shandong, I didn't have a job.
A: did you live in the countryside or in the city?
B: in the city.
A: in the city.
B: I moved to DeZhou, rented a house, but I can never find work. It is hard to find job over there, also, yeah, it is really difficult.
C: To find job here in Beijing do you need to get licenses?
B: yes, it is privatized.
A: privatized, so it use to be a cafeteria(not private)?
B: yeah, it was a cafeteria.
A: what do you need? This is off topic, it's okay though, we are nobody(not police), so what do you need? Temporary living permit?
B: I have them all, temporary living permit , working permit.
A: working permit.
B: yes, and health permit.
A: health permit?
B: dossier.
A: dossier?
B: and also things like marriage and child permit.