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For the most part, carpenters and welders earn about the same salary, though carpenters have the slightest of edges. Of course, rates depend on your location, expertise, and specialization. Even so, these two trades are comparable in terms of compensation.
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Read More »Trade skills can often make your career in construction more lucrative. Whether you want to pursue these skills as a resume booster or as a full-time career, you’ll be considering a lot of options. In our “Finding the Right Trade” series, we’ll be pitting two popular trade skills against each other and weighing the pros and cons so you can make an informed decision about which suits you best. Our first match-up is between carpentry and welding. While these skills do have a lot in common, there are some distinctions and differences that may sway your decision.
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Learn More »No matter what you specialize in within construction, safety is always going to be top-of-mind. With a lot of tools and machinery around, as well as the potential to work at great heights, professionals must always be careful. If you stay alert and have the proper safety training and certifications, you can mitigate any risk. Even so, the potential for accidents and injuries must be discussed. With carpentry, you’ll be using power tools, saws, nail guns, and the like. Small slip-ups can lead to injury, but maintaining focus and proper safety protocols can alleviate any damage done here. With welding you’re working with heat and materials that could emit fumes. However, proper ventilation and protective gear can avoid these issues. Both trades are physical in nature and highly demanding, so you need to ensure that you are taking care of yourself in your off time. While this may seem like a lot to process, most people in these trades have immense passion for what they do. They get to create and build every day, which is incredibly rewarding for many people. Finding that niche for yourself may take time, but once you do, you’ll have a lucrative and fulfilling career. If you’re not sure if either of these trades suit you, keep an eye out for the rest of our series in our Michael Page advice section. We may be covering your ideal trade next. To find out more about your options, please reach out to our expert consultants or submit your resume today. You can also browse our job listings here.
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