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Shoe and Leather Worker

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AVG. SALARY

$34,140

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EDUCATION

High school preferred +

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Real-Life Decision Making -- Solution

You take advantage of the opportunity and buy as much as you can.

You figure your customers won't notice the difference in quality. For a few months, you're making more profit than ever.

However, soon problems start to pop up. Customers bring back shoes you've repaired. Leather soles that should have stayed flexible and soft for years are dry and cracking. This and other complaints keep you busy redoing repairs.

In the long run, using inferior products hasn't proved profitable. Not only do you have to redo repairs, but also you're going to lose repeat sales. The Sole Man's reputation has been damaged.

"Quality work is the most important thing because then customers will keep coming back," says shoe repairer Tony Elain.


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