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Adorian-Ovidiu Inasel

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OVERVIEW

1 - How did you come to the leather industry?

 

In the area I live in, job opportunities are limited. It is a small town of about 5.000 people. Of the possibilities I found, I chose to work in a tannery.

 

2 – What job are you performing in the leather industry?

 

I am a worker and depending on the production needs, I carry out any of the leather processing activities in the manufacturing process.

 

3 - What qualification or training did you do to be there?

 

I do not have any qualifications acquired by attending specialised courses. I learned the skills while working.

 

4 - What do you (most) appreciate in your job?

 

The result of work, namely the transformation of the raw material, from a less agreeable product to the spectacular, pleasant and very useful finished product.

I like the result of work, namely the transformation of the raw material, from a less agreeable product to the spectacular, pleasant and very useful finished product.
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