It takes less than a day to find a job. It takes about that same amount of time to get the license to open a small business. To get a small idea of the free markets there, they had a huge market there, with stalls set up for just about anything you could imagine. It was vast and would take days to explore. All perfectly legal. I bought an iPod (extremely expensive at the time) for ~$90. With a simple teaching job, I could afford an apartment in an complex that would be reserved for the upper middle class guys in the US. It had a swimming pool on the roof, and a big hole in the middle of the building to allow the dragon that legend said lived on the huge mountain that faced it to fly through.
The culture there is awesome. The skyline is amazing. I rented an apartment facing a beach for less than I can rent a room in the UK. I also bought a samurai sword that I was allowed through airport security in my hand luggage, on the plane, and through security in the UK. The TSA would molest me for attempting that.
It's an entrepreneur's dream.
Not to mention the (major) crime rate is almost zero. Not surprising when compared to the US and UK government controlled markets.