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Comas Entrepreneur: “Working in My Store Allows Me to Take Care of My Parents”

Summary by trome.com
His eyes shine and he expresses himself with passion every time he speaks of his shop. More than ten years ago, Julia Arango Sulca (54) took an important step and opened a cellar at his parents’ house in Collique, Comas. He had no experience in business, but had always dreamed of having something of his own. Today he works from 7 a.m. to 11 a.m., and at the same time takes care of his parents. Despite the fatigue, he never loses his smile. The s…
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His eyes shine and he expresses himself with passion every time he speaks of his shop. More than ten years ago, Julia Arango Sulca (54) took an important step and opened a cellar at his parents’ house in Collique, Comas. He had no experience in business, but had always dreamed of having something of his own. Today he works from 7 a.m. to 11 a.m., and at the same time takes care of his parents. Despite the fatigue, he never loses his smile. The s…

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trome.com broke the news in on Friday, July 4, 2025.
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