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Jobs that are disappearing but still needed. Jakub Starkowski

Blacksmith Craftsman dealing with blacksmithing. It is a vanishing profession that involves the creation (forging) of metal objects, e.g. kettles, horseshoes, nails, tools, weapons, armor. The most common artistic blacksmith products include: - railings and fences - balcony railings - window bars - gates and entrance gates - other decorations. Blacksmithing is used in the production of spacecraft parts.

Shoemaker Leather and Shoes - craft consisting in repairing and creating footwear. Today it is a profession in decline, most of the shoes are made in factories. You can distinguish between two basic types of shoemaking: hand and machine. The first differs from the second in price, turnaround and quality. But for shoemakers people would need to constantly buy new shoes.

Watchmaker Watchmaker - artisan mainly involved in repairing clocks and watches. In addition to service activities, watchmakers also produce and participate in the design and tests of new types of timers, so they must be knowledgeable in many fields: metallurgy, metalwork, carpentry and many others - now also associated with electronics and new materials. Watchmakers, next to the trained very precise manual labor, must be able to handle many different machines and devices, often used to perform a single, well-defined operations such as discoloration of the metal surface to the selected color.

Tailor Tailor - craftsman engaged in sewing (by hand – a needle or machine) women's, men’s and children’s underwear and clothing for different seasons of the year. Tailor is a craftsman sewing tailor-made clothes for individual customers. Tailors regularly perform the whole technological cycle from the development of template to the finished product. But for tailors people would need to buy only new clothes