it's pretty early, but miriam duran is heading to work. e bus has already picked up around 30 people. some live together in residential units. others, like miriam, live with their parents. she says school was never her thing. but the early shift? that's no problem. miriam: i prefer working mornings to afternoons. afternoons are bad. in the morning, it's still nice and cool, and after work, you still have the whole afternoon free. reporter: but not everyone's an early bird. some are still half asleep. a few have someone to snuggle with, or hold hands. the factory where they work is called “la fageda,” catalonian for “beech grove.” nestled in this nature reserve are 16 hectares of factory buildings, vegetable gardens, and pastures. miriam duran operates the packaging machine. her colleague folds boxes. everyone does jobs that suit their skill level. miriam: you have to concentrate. there are a lot of things that you have to keep your eye on. refilling the packing sleeves, for example. everything has to be just right for our customers. reporte