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How do you go about becoming a carpenter's apprentice? Do you have to go through a certain program, or do you find someone on a job site who is offering the position, or is there another way? Although I have seen people offer apprenticeships on job sites, none of them mention class hours, which, as I have read, is necessary for a carpenter's apprentice to take.



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How do you go about becoming a carpenter's apprentice? Do you have to go through a certain program, or do you find someone on a job site who is offering the position, or is there another way? Although I have seen people offer apprenticeships on job sites, none of them mention class hours, which, as I have read, is necessary for a carpenter's apprentice to take.



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How do you go about becoming a carpenter's apprentice? Do you have to go through a certain program, or do you find someone on a job site who is offering the position, or is there another way? Although I have seen people offer apprenticeships on job sites, none of them mention class hours, which, as I have read, is necessary for a carpenter's apprentice to take.



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How do you go about becoming a carpenter's apprentice? Do you have to go through a certain program, or do you find someone on a job site who is offering the position, or is there another way? Although I have seen people offer apprenticeships on job sites, none of them mention class hours, which, as I have read, is necessary for a carpenter's apprentice to take.



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  • different countries are going to have different processes - could you add a country tag to limit the scope of the question?

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different countries are going to have different processes - could you add a country tag to limit the scope of the question?

– HorusKol
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different countries are going to have different processes - could you add a country tag to limit the scope of the question?

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In most industrialised countries an apprenticeship in the trades, such as carpentry, do not work like they did in medieval times. It almost certainly involves classes and exams. There will be practical experience but it doesn't usually involve just one 'master' who teaches the apprentice everything they know.



If you want to be a carpenter, find a college offering a certified/licensed carpentry course. They will explain everything that you need to become a professional carpenter.



In a developing country none of the above will probably apply.





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    In most industrialised countries an apprenticeship in the trades, such as carpentry, do not work like they did in medieval times. It almost certainly involves classes and exams. There will be practical experience but it doesn't usually involve just one 'master' who teaches the apprentice everything they know.



    If you want to be a carpenter, find a college offering a certified/licensed carpentry course. They will explain everything that you need to become a professional carpenter.



    In a developing country none of the above will probably apply.





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      In most industrialised countries an apprenticeship in the trades, such as carpentry, do not work like they did in medieval times. It almost certainly involves classes and exams. There will be practical experience but it doesn't usually involve just one 'master' who teaches the apprentice everything they know.



      If you want to be a carpenter, find a college offering a certified/licensed carpentry course. They will explain everything that you need to become a professional carpenter.



      In a developing country none of the above will probably apply.





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        In most industrialised countries an apprenticeship in the trades, such as carpentry, do not work like they did in medieval times. It almost certainly involves classes and exams. There will be practical experience but it doesn't usually involve just one 'master' who teaches the apprentice everything they know.



        If you want to be a carpenter, find a college offering a certified/licensed carpentry course. They will explain everything that you need to become a professional carpenter.



        In a developing country none of the above will probably apply.





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        In most industrialised countries an apprenticeship in the trades, such as carpentry, do not work like they did in medieval times. It almost certainly involves classes and exams. There will be practical experience but it doesn't usually involve just one 'master' who teaches the apprentice everything they know.



        If you want to be a carpenter, find a college offering a certified/licensed carpentry course. They will explain everything that you need to become a professional carpenter.



        In a developing country none of the above will probably apply.






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