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Carpenter

By: Isaac Demmers. Carpenter. What is a Carpenter. The definition for carpenter is. A person who makes and repairs wooden objects and structures. When being a carpenter your projects can turn out how ever you want them to. You can make them as big as you want or as small as you want.

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Carpenter

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  1. By: Isaac Demmers Carpenter

  2. What is a Carpenter The definition for carpenter is. A person who makes and repairs wooden objects and structures.

  3. When being a carpenter your projects can turn out how ever you want them to. You can make them as big as you want or as small as you want.

  4. The Earnings for a Carpenter Carpenters are usually paid an hourly wage, which can range from about $12 to $34 an hour. If they can find year-round, full-time work, this works out to about $25,000 to $71,000 a year. The lowest wages are earned by apprentices or helpers, who earn about half the wage of fully qualified carpenters. The median hourly wage for all carpenters is about $19, which translates to about $39,000 a year.

  5. Required Education Most employers recommend an apprenticeship as the best way to learn carpentry. These programs combine on-the-job training with related classroom instruction. Apprentices receive instruction in blueprint reading, freehand sketching, basic mathematics, and different carpentry techniques. In addition, they learn about safety and first aid.

  6. working conditions Carpenters are employed by construction companies, carpentry contractors, and the maintenance departments of factories, plants, schools, and government buildings. Many are self-employed. Carpenters are often mobile, working in a variety of places. Although a high percentage of jobs are on construction sites, they may also work in their own shops or at customers’ homes.

  7. Reasons why I want to be a carpenter I would like to be a carpenter because it is something I have always been interested in. My uncle is a carpenter and I remember spending days in his shop just watching him work on projects. Ever since I been interested in the career

  8. Types of carpenter. • Scenic carpenter • Form work • Framer • Cabinetmaker • Ships carpenter • Trim carpenter • Finish carpenter

  9. sources • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carpentry • https://www.careercruising.com/Careers/Suitable4U.aspx?LoginID=5dcea424-03fa-4fe9-a25f-7ea91120955e-4&OccNumber=76&MM=1&MMID=9272877

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