Become a Carpenter in 2021? Salary, Jobs, Education
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0:00 - Intro
0:25 - What is a carpenter?
0:59 - Carpenter Education
1:25 - Carpenter Salary
4:34 - Carpenter Jobs Market
7:57 - Conclusion
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Become a carpenter in 2021? We all know what carpenters are. Basically, carpenters are people who know how to work with woods and create structures and foundations using them. You will usually find them in construction sites, cutting, measuring, and installing wooden materials.
Let's see if being a carpenter is right for you:
What is the average salary of a carpenter?
What is the job market like for carpenters? Would it be hard for you to get a job?
Would this occupation be compatible with your personality and interests?
What will happen to carpenters ten years from now?
Let's get started.
Even though carpenters work with woods and materials made of wood, some of them are involved in estimating costs and analyzing blueprints. They aren't among the people who earn a lot in the United States, but their industry is among the biggest in the United States. There are over half a million carpenters in the United States!
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If you do the math on the wage growth it's basically keeping up with inflation.
RUclips is the best you can learn everything soon a later you don't need to go to school
Can you please do a video on collision repair technicians (auto body mechanics)?
Yes please
I like the painting of the train
Service plumbing pays the best in my opinion
In California a carpenter working 40 hrs all year long including overtime make around 100k a journeyman
But let me add a detail that’s only in the bay area or what is known as Silicon Valley
I have no skill in carpentry. Can a novice like me still get a job?
@@blair5475 yea that's what the union is for to build you from not having the skill but having work ethic and making you skilled
@@kingblack9112
Or have a connection in carpentry lol
This is BANK in a country like South Africa. R1000000 a year? For reference, an experienced machinist earns about R400 000 per year.
If someone failed in high school can do a carpentry job, and have almost 15 yrs of experience in their native place( India -Kerala). But no poof I have. you can make some practical exams for making sure my skill.
I don't know if it is the same in America but at the drop of carpenters could of been due to them splitting the trade into different parts. Framers were made into a separate trade than Carpenters
I. Love carpentry jobs..
I live in hawaii so im tryning to find a job where i could stay instead of moving because i want to live here
Become a refrigeration technician over 40hrs weekly and good pay I'm an refrigeration tech and I love the pay hate that I don't have a life but the pay is solid
i need job in carpantry plz hep me i have don I.T.I in carpantry yradeoan two year aprientship nctvt compleat
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Do you believe that if you know calculus (1 , 2 and 3 from college) , you can construct almost anything ? (Out of wood).
no college needed skip that step
Clay113 what do I need?
@@clay7182 if you go to college and take advanced classes you could get payed more especially if you take geometry and algebra classes
If you can't cut straight and accurately measure, it doesn't matter how much math you know.
You look like if Peter from Hereditary grew up and had a nice life instead of becoming a vessel for King Paimon, it’s a compliment
Career about biotechnologist
Can you make a video for plasterers
Yes I agree
four yeat experiance in carpantry
Trying to decide on carpentry or auto mechanic 🤔
That's divine. I am too, man.
@@zenithheam2545 do you think electric cars will cause a decline in demand for mechanics?
Naw mechanics will always be in business. But carpentry is more artistic and rewarding, I feel.
@@zenithheam2545 yeah that’s true. It’s just the geometry and whatnot that intermediates me with carpentry
Same here. I want to be a carpenter, but I just want to be sure I can support a family in the future.
Do you think wood is obsolete ? (As a construction material ) or does it has good employment future ?
Carpentry is an original trade. It will be a trade long after you are gone. Very in demand. Huge shortage of carpenters.
@@dahpizzaboy6149
Advice on getting in? Im not that good at math
@@officialtjtrev8910 ask around at job sites, or you can go into a beginner lvl trade school
Lumber is far more sustainable than other synthetic materials, its not going anywhere anytime soon
@@themayorofportland4904 How so ? It takes decades to grow trees whereas steel is 100% recyclable.
cool
What is the 25th percentile of a carpenters salary
Don’t do it!!! I have 15 years as a carpenter and I’m looking for something else. Employers will lie, cheat and mislead you....clients will look over your shoulder and make bad comments but have no clue themselves, clients will tell you will act happy about the job being done and refuse to pay.......it’s hot/cold dirty and dangerous, do you like breathing insulation and dust? No you don’t. Just run while you can
Quick question 🤔
Do you think carpenter will be consider as non-growth job in the future since the new industry revolution is coming (like A.I or robot) ? Like robot build all kinds of buildings. I’ve seen the 3D printer does that in a short time which might impact the carpenters
Haha wouldn't count on that man! I believe this concept of a robot that can do anything a person can do is ridiculous at this point in time... the human brain is very complex I don't think we will see carpenter robots anytime soon.
@@clay7182 exactly plus even in the future once we start getting too ok use robots for carpentry someone will still have to maintain AI and look after it and that will only make your work easier.. but I doubt that will be anytime soon so I would say don’t worry about it plus carpentry is a good gateway into construction.
@@kikifisselstein7322 there is so much human stupidity that we're not smart enough to create robots
I strongly believe that carpenters is the highest self employed trade because they dont get paid enough to be an employee. Could be wrong but that would be my guess.
Is 50 to old to become a carpenter
No, but it is physically taxing. Completely doable as is in demand though
@@CherryRhubarb00 any suggestions on where to begin? I prefer something like building decks. Not to intrigued about getting on top of roofs.
I've thought about decks, in bigger cities I've found companies that specialize in decks, and I think that's what you got to look for, I was kinda thinking of cabinets myself because I always wanted to stand back to look at a finished kitchen.
But I'm probably condemned to continue being a truck driver until I'm dead
@@silinusvers I've been trying to decide what I want to do after the military, looked into becoming a truck driver, but I've heard from some that you will grow to hate truck driving, what are your thoughts?
@@amazinglats6020 coming from the military were pretty numb to BS so you can probably take it, but there are sides of it that suck. However this is a channel I like and in this Playlist ruclips.net/p/PLE7xJh7atkffKXpBGbXYdgpusPzf2nzdi
there are videos about bad jobs and listening to others talk about there jobs makes me appreciate being a truck driver. Because drivers deal with lots of BS, but not office kind of BS most people deal with.
Aside from the shitty parts, you never see a boss, you're left alone alot. You get into audio books when driving and video games when you're not than you can really enjoy yourself.
Do flatbed though, van has way to much BS, long wait times, appointment times are all around the clock.
Flatbed has more normal hours because usually where you load/unload works from like 0500 to 1700, so it's easier to maintain a saneish sleep schedule. Also the bit of physical labor involved in securing and tarping gets the blood flowing. Also you get yourself a induction hotplate to cook with and you can eat well. I used to have a small propane camp stove and have sat on my flatbed cooking a steak dinner before. But the induction hot plate is better if you got the inverter to run it but most trucks got them these days along with refrigerators. Not all do but many do.
For cold weather make sure you got some good base layers and look up neoprene sauna wear on Amazon, like wetsuits. The tank top and leggings under jeans and jacket keep you warm when untarping in really freaking cold weather.
But yeah after listening to a couple of those videos of other people talking about their jobs, trucking is tough, but if you can deal with the BS, after 10 years I think it's better than a job dealing with people everyday.
And if later you want to get into local, fuel hauling is where the money is at. I'm hauling crude oil now, there's money out here in west Texas, but it'd dirty work and I'm getting tired if it. Actually miss spending 8-10 hrs driving listening to an audio book all day, also miss hauling fuel because it was cleaner and fewer hours.
So In summary, go flatbed, try to stay away from the mega carriers to avoid corporate politics. And don't be in such a hurry, you can hustle, but it won't get you much more. Working at 75mph isn't going to achieve much more than working at 65mph if that makes sense.
If you can survive the first 6 months than you can survive.
And if you take this step remember these two pointers.
1st: when backing, turn your steering wheel towards the mirror you want your trailer to be in.
2nd: don't turn your steering wheel faster than your tires are rolling. I'm slow as f-k in reverse, but I usually nail it the first time every time.
And I've been doing crude oil for 5 years now so I can't recommend any companies because I just don't know any right now. But I'll answer any questions you got I can.
This is the most I've typed in a while lol
Just gotta pause the video for a sec and leave this comment that is probably very annoying to receive. You are showing woodworking while talking about carpenters, so that makes me question your credibility 😮
What is good with ur hair lol
Ikr lmao 😂