Saddler Leatherworker
Impact: Direct Client Impact
Crafts and repairs leather goods, specializing in saddles, harnesses, and other equestrian equipment.
What the day looks like
- People interaction
- Moderate
- Team vs solo
- Balanced
- Client facing
- Frequent
- Impact visibility
- Low
- Travel
- Occasional travel
- Schedule flexibility
- Flexible
- Remote work
- Mostly Remote
- Typical work hours
- 36 to 42 hours
- Stress level
- High
At a glance
- Median salary
- $74,855
- Entry-level
- $56,154
- Senior
- $122,930
- Growth by 2033
- 20%
- Demand
- Uncertain
- Freelance potential
- None
- Salary growth potential
- 15%
- Typical student debt
- $11,046 to $24,207
Skills you'll use
Hard skills
- Statistical Analysis
- Data Analysis
- Financial Modeling
Soft skills
- Time Management
- Leadership
- Critical Thinking
Technical complexity: Moderate
How to get there
- Minimum education
- High School Diploma
- Licensing
- Optional
- Years to mid-career
- 7 to 10 years
- Years to senior
- 15 to 19 years
- Career switching
- Very Hard
Where this career leads
How people arrive here
Where you can go from here
Typical progression
- Advance through experience and specialization.
Future outlook
- Automation probability
- 57%
- AI disruption risk
- Low
- Demand trend
- Uncertain
How people feel about it
- Overall satisfaction
- 7.8/10
- Meaning
- 4.9/10
- Work-life balance
- 6/10
- Prestige
- 1.2/10
- Social perception
- Moderate