“When I first learned to mend the shoes and sandals as a young kid, it was an enjoyable experience. But now I
realise, had I been given a chance to go to school, I would have opted for it. Education is really important to lead a good life in the world. My parents told me this has been our hereditary profession and that’s how I got into this. Although I don’t regret continuing this task, I always wondered if I could someday earn a white-collar job.
Being a 60-year-old, now I know that I don’t have patience and strength to learn new things. At times, my job seems quite tedious, as I have to commute from
Kancherla
palem to Vizag every day. These days, people consider repairing their sandals or shoes as a shameful act and prefer purchasing a new one. I can understand the reason as currently, all the ready-made sandals are available in the stores for reasonable prices. Due to this, there is
a heavy competition in the market, and it’s hard for me to
earn
even
hundred rupees a day. All I do is to wait for the customers to turn up throughout the day so that I can earn a livelihood. Now that my daughter is married off to a nice guy, my wife and I spend
a quality time alone.
Every-time we discuss life, she never fails to remind me of the fact that, we are destined to bear burns of the blazing sun.”
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