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Guest Nguyen Duc Duy
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I’m a leatherworker, i’m living in Viet Nam

I have 4 years experience

I can do any step for high quality product, design, handcutting, carving, dyeing, stitching....

I’m looking for job at somewhere speak English (US, Australia, Canada....)

My email: ducduyqn79@yahoo.com

You can search my Facebook by my phone number: +84903651030

My Instagram: tum_leather

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Really nice looking work. I wish you luck in finding something.

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Beautiful

Mi omputer is ot ood at speeling , it's not me

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Beautiful work. If you decide to work for yourself, or as side jobs, consider focusing your designs where the $ is- I’d look into can you make enough $ doing pet portraits in leather based on that wonderful wolf for example. Pet ownership is up in the US and people pay good $ for custom leashes/collars/portraits. Just an idea.

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You have stated that it is your hope to be hired to move here and work as a leather crafter for a US or Canadian company. Most leather work here is done by self employed individuals who sell their work in craft stores, flea markets, antiques shops, or online (e.g., Etsy). You are unlikely to be hired in advance to work in North America and paid to move here from Vietnam. The paperwork involved is enormous, costly and time consuming, with no guarantee you would be allowed to emigrate here, or even be granted a work visa. You need to consult with the US Consulate, or an immigration lawyer in Vietnam before attempting to come here to pursue a career that is usually a solo job.

In the meantime, there is nothing to lose by looking into setting up an Etsy store and a PayPal account, if they even allow payments to residents of Vietnam.

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My current crop of sewing machines:

Cowboy CB4500, Singer 107w3, Singer 139w109, Singer 168G101, Singer 29k71, Singer 31-15, Singer 111w103, Singer 211G156, Adler 30-7 on power stand, Techsew 2700, Fortuna power skiver and a Pfaff 4 thread 2 needle serger.

Guest Nguyen Duc Duy
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On 13/12/2018 at 8:32 AM, Guest Nguyen Duc Duy said:

Thank you all, still waiting

 

On 11/1/2019 at 9:29 AM, Guest Nice! said:

Beautiful work. If you decide to work for yourself, or as side jobs, consider focusing your designs where the $ is- I’d look into can you make enough $ doing pet portraits in leather based on that wonderful wolf for example. Pet ownership is up in the US and people pay good $ for custom leashes/collars/portraits. Just an idea.

Thank for your advises. That's a helpfull idea, i'll try.

Guest Nguyen Duc Duy
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On 11/1/2019 at 10:09 AM, Wizcrafts said:

You have stated that it is your hope to be hired to move here and work as a leather crafter for a US or Canadian company. Most leather work here is done by self employed individuals who sell their work in craft stores, flea markets, antiques shops, or online (e.g., Etsy). You are unlikely to be hired in advance to work in North America and paid to move here from Vietnam. The paperwork involved is enormous, costly and time consuming, with no guarantee you would be allowed to emigrate here, or even be granted a work visa. You need to consult with the US Consulate, or an immigration lawyer in Vietnam before attempting to come here to pursue a career that is usually a solo job.

In the meantime, there is nothing to lose by looking into setting up an Etsy store and a PayPal account, if they even allow payments to residents of Vietnam.

Thank for your advises. My job in Viet Nam is definitely fine but I want a brighter future for my son. I asked the immigration lawyer in VN, there are many jobs like dishwasher, cookers... but there are no leatherwoker :( So i hope maybe i'll get a job at Canada and Australia, because they need more people and i'm a skill woker.

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I am leather jacket cutting since 25 years in Pakistan we want job

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