An upholsterer designs, repairs, and replaces the fabric or leather coverings on furniture, vehicles, or other items, ensuring comfort, aesthetics, and durability of the finished product.
Avg pay/year
low
Apprentice
$28,300
med
Journeyman
$39,600
high
Master
$59,660
Months apprentice
12
Number of jobs
31,500
Projected Yearly Job Openings
2,800
Figures based on data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
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