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The average wage for carpenters is less than the average ($44,231) for all occupations in the province. However, wages depend on trades certification and other variables, such as union membership. For example, the current rate for journeyman members of the B.C. Carpenters Union is $27.54/hr (approximately. $54,000 per year), plus benefits. On average, carpenters with trades certification earned $7,000 per year more than non-certified workers. Based on these variables, 19% of B.C.'s carpenters working full-time, full-year earned $50,000 or more.

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13y ago

According to the Tradesecrets website, Journeyman wages generally range from $22-34/hr. (I know, pretty huge range). I do finishing and I'm still making $21 after 4 years, so I'm hitting the road. I feel that's way too low.

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A carpenter makes around 50,000 dollars a year in Canada. This is a profession that is often able to make overtime pay.

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12y ago

i have worked as carpenter near the Niagara falls and i used to get about 360 per day

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12y ago

1 dollar a year

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