Workers must be familiar with the methods, materials, and operations used in construction work.
Carpenters install doors, windows, all parts of housing, etc. Some carpenters may also build forms of concrete and build bridges, piers, and trestles. Carpenters measure, mark, and arrange building materials, which is also working from blue prints. During this type of work they use hand and power tools. They use these forms of equipment to cut and shape materials. The materials are normally put together by nails, screws, or glue. If it weren't the project (of what that person/person's are building) may fall apart of be off level.
The average salary for a carpenter is $23,500 a year. Minimum hourly work is $12 (starting out). After being with the company and getting more experience, eventually the salary goes up. The salary goes up to the range of $31,500 to $41,500 a year. It's really all based on the experience you yourself has. .
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This job/career can be profitable. A weeks earnings is around $345 to $874. Carpenters with all-around skills will have the best job opportunities. This is a good chance to make extra money. If you keep at it, it will be the best thing going for you.
There are some physical requirements. These requirements must be a 20/20 vision (glasses are legal), must be able to pick up and move heavy/medium objects (in a certain field of carpentry), any other specific requirements-if have questions- are to be looked in to. You can find this type of work almost anywhere's in the world. It is always been around me; and it always will be. It basically technology. Everyday there is always new things coming up.
Carpenters work for contractors who construct, remodel, repair, and maintain buildings or other structures. They, the carpenters, also work for utility companies, manufacturing firms, institutions, large organizations and government agencies.
Some likes and dislikes that carpenters may or may not have a problem with are some types of environments.