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Is it possible that I could learn how to do carpentry.

I would like a hard working hands on job. #job

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Kelleen’s Answer

100% possible that you can learn carpentry!

There are trade schools that will train you to become a carpenter! Many of these programs are 2 years that prepare people for careers in carpentry.

There are also online trade schools that one can take to become a carpenter!Available to anyone, from high school graduates to those who have worked in the field for years, online carpentry classes offer foundational instruction and practical exercises that teach you not only how to become a carpenter, but also how to succeed in the trade.

Alternatively, you could do an apprenticeship (learning the trade under someone who is experienced). You can always reach out to a local carpenter and talk to him/her about the possibilities of learning under them as an apprentice!

If you are interested in carpentry, you can do it!!

See this website for information that is very helpful! https://www.thebestcolleges.org/how-to-become-a-carpenter/

Kelleen recommends the following next steps:

Read more at the website I linked above - it has info about salaries, trade schools, etc.
Talk to a local carpenter in your area - learn more about the industry and if you should choose the trade school route or the apprenticeship route
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Leonard’s Answer

The one thing about carpentry is it is a trade, which makes it possible for you to get started in this field without have specific schooling. Having classroom training and certifications will get you much further much faster. There is a lot more technical knowledge that is required these days because of the building codes. I would suggest getting touch with your local Carpenter's Union to see if they can set you up with an apprenticeship. Granted without any experience you may start out doing the grunt work of cleaning up or hauling materials, but it will get you in the environment and allow you to see if it is something you truly like.

Leonard recommends the following next steps:

See if any family or friends know any people in the business and ask for a reference to see if you can get an apprenticeship or can pick up some part time work.
Try calling some local carpenters (you can use Google to look them up) to see if they would allow you to do some part time work or if they would offer an apprenticeship
Check your local college or trade schools for classes that might be offered supporting this type of career.
Call the local Carpenter's Union for apprenticeship opportunities and suggestions on how to get started.
Don't give up if you run into obsticles.
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