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CAREER CHOICES By: Chris RYKEN. Carpentry  It usually takes 3-4 years to become a skilled carpenter with training both on the job and at school.  Job.

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1 CAREER CHOICES By: Chris RYKEN

2 Carpentry  It usually takes 3-4 years to become a skilled carpenter with training both on the job and at school.  Job opportunities come with skill and and most trained.  About one third of the carpenters are self employed.

3 Carpentry work conditions  Standing  Climbing  Bending  Kneeling

4 Carpentry materials  Sharp or rough materials  Sharp tools and power equipment  Working in situations were you might slip or fall

5 Carpentry work weather The weather conditions don’t have an affect on you if you work indoors. If you work out doors you can work in nice non raining weather.

6 Carpentry earnings  Nonresidential building construction  Building finishing contractors  Residential building constructer $18.70 an hour $17.51 an hour $16.48 an hour

7 Carpentry earnings  Foundation, structure, and building exterior contractors  Employment services  $16.40 an hour  $13.94 an hour

8 Carpentry employment Carpenters are employed through out the country. They make up the largest building trades operation. They had about 1.3 million jobs in 2004. About one-third worked in building construction, and about one-fifth worked for special trade contractors.

9 Carpentry typed jobs  brick masons, block masons, and stonemasons brick masons, block masons, and stonemasons  carpet, floor, and tile installers and finisherscarpet, floor, and tile installers and finishers  drywall installers, ceiling tile installers, and tapersdrywall installers, ceiling tile installers, and tapers  plasterers and stucco masons plasterers and stucco masons

10 Websites used  http://www.khake.com http://www.khake.com  http://www.bls.gov http://www.bls.gov  http://www.fotosearch.com http://www.fotosearch.com

11 Roofing Another job interest

12 Roofing  Most roofers acquire there skills on the job.  You can train for 3-years through apprenticeship programs  A lot of job openings

13 Roofing work conditions  Bending  Kneeling  Chance of slipping off ladders and roofs

14 Roofing materials  Sharp or rough materials  Sharp tools  Power equipment

15 Roofing work conditions  Lifting  Climbing  Working in all weather conditions when making repairs  Don’t really work in the cold

16 Roofing advancement & other qualifications  Employer-provided classes  Safety training is one of the first classes  Trainees start by carrying equipment materials, putting up scaffolds and hoists

17 Roofing advancement & other qualifications  It takes 2-3 months to learn how to cut, measure, and fit roofing materials  It takes longer to learn how to lay asphalt and lay fiberglass shingles  Because some tools are less common it can take several years to get with all kinds of roofing materials

18 Roofing employment  Roofers held about 162,000 jobs last year  Almost all roofers worked for roofing contractors  About 1 of 4 roofers are self employed

19 Websites used  http://www.bls.gov http://www.bls.gov


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