Carpenters charge their customers usually by the job and sometimes by the hour. The hourly charge is usually around 25 to 30 dollars an hour. If you have a contractor, you can often get a discount.
it depends how good you r. a good finish carpenter with 30,000 worth of tools and a lifetime of "remodeling experience" is worth approx. 75.00/hr - 150.00/hr. a rookie with just a little experience is worth maybe minimaum wage if he has common sense and doesn't cause more damage than he or she is worth. An average carpenter with average experience is worth 15.00-25.00/hr - even if he has a truck, skill saw, miter saw, cordless screw guns, air compressor and nail guns. these are phoenix wages where carpenter wages have been undercut by less expensive hispanic laborers.
BACK IN THE DAY A CARPENTER WAS A PERSON WHO BUILT WOODEN ITEMS RANGING FROM HOMES TO SHIPS. NOWADAYS, THEY DO THE ABOVE AND THEN SOME, SOME LAY CARPET, PAINT, REPAIR WORK, REPLACE WINDOWS.
To pay dues and have no help finding work. How can they charge you 80$ a quarter when you don't have a job?
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Carpenters were in charge of the general upkeep of the ship itself.
Joseph must have been a good carpenter as he would not have been able to support his family working as a carpenter if he did bad work.
A carpenter has the occpation to work with wood.
A pro of being a carpenter is that you get to work outside and in different places. A con of being a carpenter is that you usually get paid when the job is complete.
If you are planning on doing some renovation work in your home, you might want to hire a reputable carpenter to get the work done for you. Many average homeowners simply do not possess the skills necessary to get many renovation projects done. For those who do have the skills and knowledge, it can be difficult to find the time to do the work when you're not at your job or with the family. Instead of relying on yourself to get the projects done, you might just want to hire a carpenter who specializes in working in this field. Your first step to hiring a professional carpenter is to know what type of work you need to have done. Write down a list of all the projects that need to get done and make sure that the carpenter you hire does not try to tell you that you need more work than you know that you need. When hiring a carpenter, you will also want to make sure that the person you're hiring is reputable and can be depended on. You can ask friends, family and coworkers about different people that they might know so that you can get an idea of who to hire. When you meet with the carpenter, make sure that they are going to give you a free estimate. They should not charge you just to come to your home and look at the work that you need to have done. The professional carpenter will be able to tell you how much the work is going to cost you and when the project will be finished. This is one of the best ways for you to tell if the carpenter is the right choice for you. Hiring a carpenter can be tricky because there are a lot of professionals who overcharge for work that you can get done for a cheaper price. The only way for you to really know that you have a good carpenter is to ask around and to read reviews online to get an idea on the professional you are about to hire to do all of the projects in your home.
Saint Joseph was a carpenter.
A carpenter works with wood.
Depends on what it is, and how qualified you are. Personally, when I do side work, I look at the flag hours, figure the typical flag hour rate, then I offer about half that per (labor) hour.
its a trained assistant to that particular fieled, i.e carpenter hands, concretehand, shutterhand