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Carpenter

Carpenters work with tools to build and finish everything from cabinets to furniture, and also rough-in houses. Many enjoy working with their hands. This category is for questions about the work, career path, and the skills necessary to become a carpenter.

445 Questions

What is a sliding wage scale?

The sliding scale wage is a legal way for employers to screw their employee's should be illegal. The way it works is to not only take away your over time or time and a half but it also makes you make less per hour after you get to your 40 hour work week. In other words a after a normal 40 hours of work you should get time and a half for your effort, but with sliding scale you make less per hour than your regular pay and it continues to drop every ten hours over 40. For example if you make 20 dollars per hour you should keep that amount until 40 hours. After the 40 hours and up to 50 you might make 13 dollars an hour. After that up to 60 hours you might make 7 dollars an hour and so on. That's right ,take it from someone who lives in Louisiana and is on this very pay scale.

What job does a cooper do?

A cooper makes barrels and works with wood.

What is a saw clamp?

A saw clamp is a device that can be tightened down to hold materials in place while you are sawing.

What are the values of drama?

The value of drama is to create and to be creative. It provides an outlet for emotion, thoughts, values, and dreams. These such qualities need such an outlet to be expressed. Drama can be a very useful and productive tool for this.

What do Fishermen and Carpenters have in common?

Fishermen and carpenters both engage in skilled labor that requires a deep understanding of their respective materials—water and fish for fishermen, and wood for carpenters. Both professions demand patience, precision, and craftsmanship to achieve successful outcomes, whether it’s catching fish or building structures. Additionally, both often work outdoors and rely on tools specific to their trades, highlighting their connection to nature and the environment.

What does a carpenter earn in Australia?

A carpenter in Australia earns between AUS$50,000 and AUS$90,000. Give or take depending on the amount of jobs you get thoughout the year.

In the 1700's how much would a carpenter charge?

they were charged like, I would say $75.00 for taxes and also King Georgia the third made the Stamp Act and taxed every single colonists and they were were VERY mad about it so they put NO STAMP ACT on alot/some items! HAVE FUN ON PROJECT OR RESEARCH!!!

How do you answer 'How do you start your day at work' in a job interview?

You should have things written down and planned out so you are ready to work in advance as not to waste valuble company time and resourses.

How much do carpenters get paid hourly?

We charge 60@ hour for mastercarpter with a truck and tools

What is the average starting hourly rate in the US?

each state has a mimimum wage set

North Carolina as a watress you can have a paycheck of 1.50 plus tips

as California you can make 7.75 i believe plus tips depenindg where you work-

What is a carpenter''s hand level?

It is short level , usually about 8-9 inches long that will indicate whether something is level by a bubble gauge.

How does a carpenter use angles?

He may want to form a corner of 90 degrees using complementary angles

What is the union carpenter wage in Ireland?

17.20 per hour for first 39 hours time and a half after that

How much does a carpenter earn per month?

It depends on a variety of factors. Those factors are being union or non-union, skill level, years of experience, communication skills, reliability, neatness, geographic area, work supply, and so on. Wages in some areas of the U.S. may be as little as $14/hr. or as high as $75/hr. depending on these factors. That translates into a range of $2,200-$12,000 a month.

Do you need a license as a carpenter in Maryland?

No. It is handy and proves your credentials, but it is not essential. Only if you are looking to join the carpenter's union.

Why is trigonometry important to carpenters?

Perhaps in figuring angles and bevels when installing mouldings or when figuring lengths of rafters in stick building. I personally never got beyond basic algebra in high school(and barely made passing grades) yet I have built hundreds of houses and installed a lot of mouldings at a lot of crazy angles and squared up a lot of foundations just using basic math and a lot of common sense. It might have been easier had I known trig but it sure did'nt seem necessary.

How much does the average Disc Jockey earn per hour?

If you're meaning radio disc jockeys, it really depends on the market (city) they're in. The bigger the city, the more they most likely would make, but it also can depend on their shift, and/or experience. For example, I know there were radio DJs in New Orleans who made minimum wage.

Most club and bar disc jockeys earn less than $25 per hour and many make minimum wage (or play for free).

Mobile disc jockeys typically charge between $50 and $200 per hour. However, that shouldn't be confused with how much money they make. Mobile disc jockeys have the unique expenses of transporting, maintaining, and updating their equipment. All that can add up fast.

How much do laywers make monthly?

It depends on the type of lawyer you are, but generally around 12,133- making about 145,600 a year.