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Tita Tudor

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OVERVIEW

1 - How did you come to the leather industry?


In 1983, after finishing secondary school when I was 1, I decided to take a job and continue my studies in parallel.


Given my family situation, I wanted a job close to home that allowed me to support myself. At the time, the tannery was the only one hiring.


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


I prepare dyes for leather and split finishing and operate the wastewater treatment plant.


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


All the training and refresher courses in the tannery field were organized by the factory. I also undertook training courses to be a laboratory technician in the wastewater treatment plant.


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


My ability, after the years I have spent in the tannery, to easily obtain and distinguish a genuine leather from a synthetic one.

I like my ability, after the years I have spent in the tannery, to easily obtain and distinguish a genuine leather from a synthetic one.
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