Plan C

Plan C

Carpentry

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What They Do

A carpenter is a skilled tradesperson who constructs, installs, and repairs structures, frameworks, and fixtures made of wood, plywood, and other materials

Work Enviroment

Carpenters work in physically demanding, varied environments, ranging from indoor finishing work to outdoor construction sites

How To Become One

To become a carpenter, obtain a high school diploma or GED, then apply for a registered apprenticeship (3-4 years) to earn wages while learning on-the-job and in the classroom

Pay

As of May 2026, carpenters in Florida earn an average salary of approximately $38,945–$38,950 per year, which breaks down to roughly $18.72–$24.15 per hour. Experienced professionals can earn over $50,000 annually, while some specialized roles or high-demand areas in Florida offer higher pay

Job Outlook

The job outlook for carpenters is strong, with employment projected to grow 4 percent from 2024 to 2034, which is as fast as the average for all occupations.

Similar Occupations

Jobs similar to a carpenter include skilled trades that involve structural construction, renovation, or working with wood, such as flooring installers, cabinetmakers, framers, and masonry workers. These roles often require similar skills in reading blueprints, using hand/power tools, and measuring materials.

Interesting Facts

Carpenters are among the oldest skilled tradespeople, with a history dating back to ancient civilizations, and they remain crucial in construction today. As of 2026, they are often the first on a job site and the last to leave, with roughly 1.5 million positions in the US.

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