Hot Job in a
グッチ 財布 Recession
American
セリーヌ バッグ consumers
ヴィトン 財布 are increasingly keeping their wallets closed, and the halcyon days of Hollywood-driven, Main Street stilletto-mania seem a distant memory bathed in a fuzzy glow. But while consumers today may not be able to afford new shoes, they can't exactly head to work with holes in their soles.
So shoe cobblers are back in vogue. John McLoughlin, president of the Shoe
バーバリー コート Service Institute of America told USA Today that "cobblers at the nation's roughly 7,000 repair shops down from more than 100,000 in the 1930s are thriving, bordering on overwhelmed."
The Labor Department reports there were 16,000 shoe and leather workers and repairers employed in manufacturing and in personal services
プラダ in
カルティエ ネックレス 2006. If you're curious about the work, it's a career that requires
chanel dexterity and mechanical aptitude, as well as some artistic ability, according to the Labor Department. Most shoe repairers learn on the job, often assisting experienced workers in repair shops, and they must
ニューバランス 576 keep their skills updated as shoe styles
New Balance change often. Median earnings in 2006 were about $10 an
カルティエ 指輪 hour.
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