5 REASONS TO LEARN TO BE A CARPENTER | why I've spent the last 5 months building things
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- Опубліковано 28 лип 2020
- My 5 reasons I think EVERYBODY (though particularly entrepreneurs) needs to learn to be a carpenter. You would be shocked at how many aspects of daily life are touched by the most fundamental techniques of carpentry -- get building!
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I'm 29 years old and I want the become a carpenter and if I become one, I thank you later bro.
Hahahahahahaha i love this comment
It’s been almost a year, how’s the carpenter journey so far ?
Update
You need to be courageous and determined to learn carpentry
Update?
i am indian and I want to learn carpentry so I can be independent when it comes to decorating my home and it is economical
Your reason and explanations were amazing.
bro I was really interested to learn carpentry. This is the first video i saw on your channel and would definately love to help you expand ur channel. Looking forward to see all your videos.. respect from India, Mumbai❤️
Heck ya, Rizwan! I'm glad you enjoyed -- welcome to the channel :)
Matt Bang - gets straight to the point and teaching you straight away
can you suggest any online place to learn carpentry from scratch ? any link ?
Nice,. Good job
Thank you dear 😘
I am 14 turning 15 soon and i want to become a carpenter
Loved the video man, I just have one quick question to ask, I'm 16 years old currently, and your able to become a carpenters apprentice once you turn 16, and I was wondering if you think it would be a good idea that I became a an apprentice for a local carpentry company. Keep up the videos
Thanks for the love, Jonah! I'm a huge fan of apprentice work. I think it's practical, direct learning and you'll potentially come out of it with 3 important things:
1) A great connection with your employer/company
2) A direct path to a job with them
3) If not 1 & 2, you've learned a new skill you can go out and sell on your own
Work hard and be easy to work with!
@@HenryBelcaster thanks you so much for replying, I think I’m def going to to become a an apprentice now
Hi Jonah, or Henry, is there a step before becoming an apprentice? My son is 14 and were learning about carpentry this year.
I'm a Carpenter but finding work in this field is almost impossible. Besides drywall here and there. Any advice would be amazing !
Join the union
@@marcoisplaying3859 I'm in the union lol
I have the opportunity to do this but I’m scared of the math that’s the only thing holding me back
You remember this guy? Well he used to be a carpenter. You see It was a couple years ago where he started making youtube videos but there was a problem ...
What is it?
@@navyanto he quit and try to become social media influencer i guess
I am will become carpenter
Bro had The same phone phone as me
Im trying to get my son into carpentry❤
carpenter
Brut
We don't need a lecture on economics or entrepreneurialism - or a sales pitch - we wouldn't be here if we didn't want to learn about carpentry! I said this with respect - just get on with it!
OH MY GOD NO CARPENTRY TEACHING IN THAT ENTIRE VIDEO!!