how to become cobbler
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As craftsmen who repair shoes and other leather products, cobblers have a sound knowledge of the natural characteristics of leather. They combine their specialized training in shoe-making and mastery of repair techniques to fix shoes with various defects. Cobblers, who the Bureau of Labor Statistics says earned an average annual salary of $26,730 in 2013, can work with shoe manufacturers, find jobs at shoe stores or establish their own shoe repair workshops.
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