In May 2004, median hourly earnings of carpenters were $16.78. The middle 50 percent earned between $12.91 and $22.62. The lowest 10 percent earned less than $10.36, and the highest 10 percent earned more than $28.65. Median hourly earnings in the industries employing the largest numbers of carpenters in May 2004 were as follows:
Nonresidential building construction $18.70
Building finishing contractors 17.51
Residential building construction 16.48
Foundation, structure, and building exterior contractors 16.40
Employment services 13.94
Earnings can be reduced on occasion, because carpenters lose worktime in bad weather and during recessions when jobs are unavailable.
Some carpenters are members of the United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America.
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$25 Dollars an hour with benefits and steady layoffs.
how much an hour paind
I am in the carpenters union and I am a commercial garage door tech. I make $56.00 per hour. That will change depending where you live in the U.S. and Canada.
they probably make about 15 dollars an hour
Illinois carpenters make around 16 dollars an hour. They may charge more if they are working in a large company.
$35.97 hourly...Before any deductions April 2013
twin cities metro union carpenters make $31.79 plus health and pension
Many unionized carpenters in Alabama make an amount close to $42,000. The amount will vary depending upon their experience and where they work at.
I have been a union carpenterfor 5 yrs . Work is good . $ 38 per hrs is ok. Yes there are lots of illigals but beeing union we work for goverment fund jobs
Journeyman carpenters in ND make $26.50 plus $1.20 vacation so $27.70.
Joinery, Housebuilding, Carpentry etc. Carpenters make things out of wood.
$11 an hour plus union dues
No, carpenters make coffins.
$35.00