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.
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 $21 after 4 years, so I'm hitting the road. I feel that's way too low.
A carpenter makes around 50,000 dollars a year in Canada. This is a profession that is often able to make overtime pay.
1 dollar a year
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I don't know but Im in my garage
Illinois carpenters make around 16 dollars an hour. They may charge more if they are working in a large company.
You make what you make of it!(hopefully 42.00 plus)
Yeah, the Alberta citizen just make on tourism. I guess that's simply reality
7$
Carpenters are more likely to make a lot of money if they have a variety of skills, as opposed to just one special skill set (so that they are qualified for more types of jobs). Carpenters will also make more money when they are more experienced. Most carpenters, however, do not make "a lot" of money--the average yearly salary for a carpenter is $37,000.
$46,000 - $70,000
$35.97 hourly...Before any deductions April 2013
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In Alberta a Journeyman can make $34 - $42 an hour, and if you go out on your own then you can make much much more!
It varies from school district to school district.