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Carpenter Apprentice Reviews
What is it like working as a Carpenter Apprentice?
February 2016
You have to want it, you have be tough and smart.
Carpenter Apprentice:
Pros: The way you can use your imagination and it's something different everyday. And you know you can always move up in salary.
Cons: The long hours and working in the rain.
December 2015
As expected.
Carpenter Apprentice:
Pros: People and locations.
Cons: No available overtime.
June 2015
Good sometimes stressfull.
Carpenter Apprentice:
Pros: Framing is currently my favourite thing.
April 2015
Job summery.
Carpenter Apprentice:
Pros: It's always different.
Cons: Long hours.
March 2015
Carpenter Apprentice:
Pros: It's hands on, physical, and you learn about everything in construction basically.
Cons: If your not a physical person it's not for you.
December 2014
More common sense.
Carpenter Apprentice:
Math, common sense, great work ethic and never give up.
July 2014
Hard learn a lot and hve non stop work.
Carpenter Apprentice:
Pros: The learning something knew every day.
Cons: Jobs are all over and I pay for gas.
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