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Shoe repair school or program?

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talfarlow:
I'm curious if anyone knows of a shoe repair school or program? I'm already aware of the shoe industry in the Philippines but I'm curious about specifically, shoe repair training (not shoe making).

Cheers.

David690:
Didn't realise anybody still had shoes repaired 

jjcabgou:

--- Quote from: talfarlow on July 08, 2019, 11:34:06 PM ---I'm curious if anyone knows of a shoe repair school or program? I'm already aware of the shoe industry in the Philippines but I'm curious about specifically, shoe repair training (not shoe making).

Cheers.

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Bachelor or Masters degree?

Peter:

--- Quote from: jjcabgou on July 10, 2019, 11:07:13 AM ---Bachelor or Masters degree?

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Maybe there's a boot camp somewhere.  :) :) :)

Sorry, couldn't help it. Mea culpa!

I asked our local shoe/boot/bag/anything repair guy in the market this morning and he said he learned by watching and helping his dad. His dad, in turn, learned the trade when working with the USN in Subic in the 50's.

He didn't know of any formal training, but did recommend approaching TESDA who run all types of practical courses.

Peter

Edit: Here's a website that may be of interest. < https://www.charitep.com/tesda-courses/  >

Steve & Myrlita:
I concur. Tesda is a good source. Tesda was able to give me the NC2 Comp Hardware Serv Cert with is the equiv of the US A+ except at a fraction of the price. $10 instead of $400.

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