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    Yeah but a good carpenter knows the electrician's job, the hvac's job, the plumber's job and so on down the line. In the midwest here there is a high demand for good carpenters and there is the potential to make a decent wage. As of right now, I am a project manager for a custom home builder, our lead carpenters are making over 30.00 per hour, plus benefits and company vehicle.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ACE24
    Yeah but a good carpenter knows the electrician's job, the hvac's job, the plumber's job and so on down the line. In the midwest here there is a high demand for good carpenters and there is the potential to make a decent wage. As of right now, I am a project manager for a custom home builder, our lead carpenters are making over 30.00 per hour, plus benefits and company vehicle.

    i can definitley see your point. depending on where you are located & the growth in your area....carpentry & project supers could be a very lucrative job. My father owns a structural contracting company & does about 8digits a year...(thats about 10mil for you math challenged)

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    from what i hear, the first several years of going into being an electrician is extremely laborous-until you actually become an electrician

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