Carpenters are employed in many aspects of construction, from erecting new homes to forming concrete foundations and building bridges. Carpenters also install kitchen cabinetry and interior trim, set windows, and hang doors.
Attending a carpentry school increases your knowledge of the craft and can lead to a better-paying position. Carpenter schools teach basic carpentry techniques, as well as how to read blueprints, the elements of framing layouts, and concrete form building. Employers welcome beginning carpenters who've trained at trade schools because their ability is usually far superior than the majority of untrained novices.
Carpenters make up the second-largest field of construction employment. Job opportunities should be plentiful in home construction, remodeling, and infrastructure--but to a large degree the health of the U.S. economy dictates employment levels in this field. Apprentices typically earn about $11 an hour, and wages can increase with experience and responsibility to more than $30 an hour.
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