This article was published in February 2019
Meet Reid, 20, from Aberdeen and find out more about life as an apprentice joiner at the Queen's Balmoral Estate in Scotland.
The work I do, reminds me of what I am capable of making with my own hands.
- A joiner is someone who makes and repairs the wooden elements of homes such as staircases and shelves
- Reid left school at 16 and got his first job in his family's woodworking business
- He now works as an apprentice joiner at the Balmoral Estate - the Queen's home in Scotland.
Reid is currently an apprentice joiner. Another name for a joiner is a carpenter. The information below outlines what joiners/carpenters can expect once they are fully trained.
What to expect if you want to be a carpenter
- Carpenter average salary: 拢17,000 to 拢38,000 per year
- Carpenter typical working hours: 40 to 45 hours per week. You could also work on occasional evenings and weekends.
What qualifications do you need to be a carpenter?
You could get into this role through a college course, such as a Level 2 or Level 3 Diploma, or a T-level (England-only). Alternatively, you could become a carpenter through an apprenticeship.
Sources: LMI for All, National Careers Service, .
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