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New Guy
Trade: Carpenter Apprentice
Join Date: Dec 2005
Posts: 18
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Best Southern State For Carpentry?
Looking to get into the carpentry apprentice program, but also looking to move down south. Does anyone own a union affiliated business that would be willing to hire a 19 yr old who has 3 years experience in cabinetmaking and construction? Looking to work in Georgia/Florida area.
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Mod / ArchiBuilder
Trade: Design/Build Outdoor Living
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: ArkLaTexOma
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Re: Best Southern State For Carpentry?
Union Affiliated, now why would anyone want to do that.
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Trade: Consultant
Join Date: May 2005
Location: Holly Springs, GA
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Re: Best Southern State For Carpentry?
The unions are pretty weak in the south- most of the states are "right to work" states. Most of the carpentry work is also being done by piece-workers (a lot of whom are illegals), so it's going to be tough to get a good apprenticeship, and to get a decent wage as well.
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New Guy
Trade: Carpenter Apprentice
Join Date: Dec 2005
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Re: Best Southern State For Carpentry?
The only reason I want to go union is because thats the only way I can get a journeymans card through the apprentice program.
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Re: Best Southern State For Carpentry?
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New Guy
Trade: Carpenter Apprentice
Join Date: Dec 2005
Posts: 18
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Re: Best Southern State For Carpentry?
Here in michigan you can work at a union job and go through the apprentice program in 4 years, which is what i'm looking for down south.
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New Guy
Trade: Carpenter Apprentice
Join Date: Dec 2005
Posts: 18
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Re: Best Southern State For Carpentry?
what do you suggest then for getting into a good carpentry job
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FRAME ON!
Trade: Decks,All phases of remodeling,
Join Date: Apr 2005
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Re: Best Southern State For Carpentry?
I would suggest you go into siding houses for starters ,or just a simple cut man for a framing crew should you have the ability to cut for 3 or 4 men . I live in texas and the union sucks here. I strongly urge you to stay away from the south man for construction . TO MANY DAMN CHILIS . No offense to my spanish friends .
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Trade: general remodeling
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Alabama Coast
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Re: Best Southern State For Carpentry?
J- You're right go union, but don't do it down south. These are right to work(for less) states. Thats why the southern states trail the nation in wages, If you want to work down here and make a good living: A- Become a doctor,etc.
B-work for the government. or C-own your own business. I retired from 30 years in the Sheet Metal Workers (Illinois) at age 49 with a modest pension and health insurance($250 mo). I have no regrets. Now I'm doing my own thing "down south". Loco |
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Flooring North Cackalacky
Trade: Hardwood floors, everything about them
Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: Orange Co, NC
Posts: 80
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Re: Best Southern State For Carpentry?
Haven't worked up north, but my opinion on the south has been said by others already. Lots if illegals. I'm in NC, and they say it is very e-z for illegals to get a driver license here, so they get one, stay (lots of them) and work for less. There are still people here who don't hire them, but those are few and far between.
I'd say as far as NC goes. Try to get into one of the furniture shops in the western area of the state. Might not be what you want to do, but its a start. Learn the area, make contacts, and wait for the right job. |
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Trade: Wood working in spare time.
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: kankakee county,Illinois
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Re: Best Southern State For Carpentry?
Here is what i would do if i was you. This isn't for down south. In the chicagoland area i would look for a new subdivision being built find the gc and say hey here is my experience i'm a hard worker and willing to learn. I don't think it would be a problem. Now as far as the union. I think a good union program to get into would be the electrical apprentiseship program in Chicago or the Plumbers union in Chicago or the ironworkers union. All have apprenticeship programs. I don't no to much about them though. See the guy above posted sheatmetal union in chicago. He retired at 49.
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New Guy
Trade: Carpenter Apprentice
Join Date: Dec 2005
Posts: 18
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Re: Best Southern State For Carpentry?
so is anyone in florida looking for help this summer? I'm pretty set on moving down there just to see how things workout for the summer.
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Registered User
Trade: Custom Homes/General contractor
Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: central florida
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Re: Best Southern State For Carpentry?
J- I am a Union product and no I didn't just get "form" jobs. I have been through the Detroit program and it is one of the best in the country! I started in WA state and then transferred. Sure, there is a dark underbelly to the union as far as some of the fanaticism, but there are tons of awesome craftsmen-you just need to seek them out by hustling your own work.
I believe I am very well rounded due to my time in the Union. Just make sure you don't make it your sole sufficiency. Remember, you are there for the training. It is well structured and worth the 4 years. You can be one of the typical "hall" types who waits around for work or you can do what I did & decide to network, get lists of Union shops then call call call...hustle hustle hustle. You may spend hours on the phone & in your truck physically visiting job sites. Show up ready to go to work!!! It got to the point where I was never out of work longer than 2 days unless I wanted to be. BUT YOU GOTTA HUSTLE!!! Drive yourself to be the best damn craftsman around. Soon you will get a name and people will want you!!! Example: I worked in the Ren-cen in Detroit all winter in a t-shirt doing high end finish one winter while all the lemmings froze their a$$ off doing the form jobs. Maybe stay put to get the training. Then get a "real" job working outside the "bubble" later on. Be careful of non-objective opinions like justa gave, you may miss an opportunity.... Last edited by Journeyman; 01-08-2006 at 09:01 PM. |
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Trade: Residential Contractor
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Jensen Beach, FL
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Re: Best Southern State For Carpentry?
I have posted this a few times before but here it is again.
The Treasure Coast Builders Association works with Indian River Community College in training programs for builders. You may want to check out this one or look for others in your area. Google '(your county) builders association' and see what pops up. Call them and see what programs they support.
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Trade: General Contractor - Remodeling Secialist
Join Date: Jan 2006
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Re: Best Southern State For Carpentry?
No unions here - at least on private work - carpenters and helpers are in big demand all over the state - earn about $16/hr - can work OT whenever they feel like it. My advise - come on down, study and take the state exam as you work - start your own business - die of skin cancer at 40
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Trade: Home Improvments-exterior
Join Date: Jan 2006
Posts: 81
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Re: Best Southern State For Carpentry?
here is the best "southern" state for carpentry work. hope this helps ya out some.
http://www.local745.com/ |
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Re: Best Southern State For Carpentry?
Lots of good thoughts , I ve been in the trade for 20 + yrs. in and out of " THE UNION "I found that when times were good so was the union, and when therewas no work theunion disappeared too.My suggestion to you is Fiind yourself an oldtimer to work for and GET in his pouch. get experience then get your card
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lost in the lumber
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Re: Best Southern State For Carpentry?
Hey I
that link doesnt seem to come up . Is that the whole link??? |
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Trade: Builder/Remodeler- Master Electrician
Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: Crockett Texas
Posts: 1,358
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Unions suck everywhere What is an apprentice? I thought you just had to own a hammer to be a carpenter. Do you speak spanish? Then you could run a crew? I suspect the only hope is to rise above and specialize in some aspect of carpentry? Dealing with the illegals is really hard. They are driving everyone out of business. They would even rather work for "a hispanic" that speaks their own language than work for "a local". Meanwhile our dope heads in Washington refuse to hurt their feelings and tell them NO!
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