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Carlos Cadete

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    1. 1.How did you join the Tanning Industry?



I joined the industry at the age of 14, when I decided that I did not want to study any more and I came to work to have my independence.

 

Initially, I had a professional career in another area and in order to change my life, I applied to a job in the tanning industry.

 

1.2. What functions are you developing in the Tanning Industry?

 

I'm in the laboratory preparation, I occupy myself with the beamhouse and dyeing areas. I also do product development, working on new leather artcles.

 

1.3. What qualification / training did you get to join the Tanning Industry?

 

The years of experience acquired in the day to day and training at the Leather Technology Centre, CTIC for leather technician auxiliary.

 

1.4. What do you enjoy most about your job?

 

Everything a little, especially the daily acquisition of knowledge and experience.

I love the daily acquisition of knowledge and experience.
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