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Panella, John – Tech Directions, 2007
Wages of entry-level carpenters have been driven down along with those of many other non-professional occupations in recent years. If carpenters stay in the field, they typically advance slowly over the years until they reach the level of master craftsman, perhaps by the time they reach the age of 40. However, technology is having a major impact…
Descriptors: Building Trades, Woodworking, Wages, Skilled Workers

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