Starting college soon: is it worth the 4 year investment?
Does having a degree help you move up the ranks?
Do you think the esop is still worth it?
I'm starting college soon: Is Accounting still a good major?
Accountant or plumber: which profession would you rather have and why?
Is obtaining a business degree a good idea before starting a personal training business?
Is there any way to get good health insurance with an employer in this industry?
Do you think Wawa expects too much of their employees?
Carpenters make bank?
I'm going to community college to learn carpentry in a few months: is it possible for me to get into the cabinet making or renovation side?
Am I a loser for starting college at 31 years old?
Carpentry: keeps you fit and active, or wears and tears your body, which is more likely in your experience?
Trade school or learn on the job as a laborer: which do you think is the better route to take?
Having trouble finding an apprenticeship: Could the bad economy be the reason? (US)
Just applied to my local union (Philly) any tips on what to expect?
Why do some companies not have any links for jobs on their website? I'm looking for an apprenticeship?
Is now a good time to go into carpentry?
Carpenters: do you get health insurance?
Who would win in an actual fight between these two?
Something people forget about Joel...
How does Joel maintain his build?
Is it a general expectation that new apprentices have a general understanding of all the tools and how to use them?
I'm reading the very efficient carpenter: is this a good start before applying for an apprenticeship?
On a jobsite, how does a crew separate work? Does each carpenter have a specialty that they focus on? Or are you just put where you're needed?
Question: is it frowned upon for new apprentices to come into the job without any basic knowledge what so ever ?