A Victorian carpenter's earnings varied based on skill level, location, and demand. Generally, a skilled carpenter could earn between 1 to 2 pounds per week, while apprentices might make significantly less, around 5 to 10 shillings. In urban areas, where demand for construction was higher, wages tended to be on the upper end of the scale. Overall, carpentry was considered a respectable trade, providing a stable income for many families during the Victorian era.
15 pounds a year
Not very much!
10
about 200000
Not very much!
12,000
Varies but approx $50.00 per hour for a qualified carpenter.
about 3 shillings
not enough
3 pence a day
1
Carpenter - $20.48Handyman - $20.35Master Carpenter - $40.00Project Manager - $23.50Lead Carpenter - $21.50Finish Carpenter - $22.00Designer, Kitchen - $15.00