If you are to remember 3 things about being a tømrer, take note of these 3 points. Self employment is getting more popular. It makes 32 percent of tømrer population. Second, being a tømrer is a highly competitive job wherein those who have the best training and the most well honed skills end up getting the job. Those who have limited skills find it hard to get work. There are 3 options for one to start a career in carpentry. An aspirant can choose to go through on the job training, vocational schools, technical colleges or undergo a 3 to 4 year apprenticeship program.
What’s the job of a tømrer? People usually think that they are those who do manual labor under the sun. You got that right. Carpenters are being paid to erect, fix, build, install structures made from wood, cement and other types of construction materials. Carpenters are part of all sorts of construction. At businesses like Tømrer
That’s not all they do though. They do the delicate job of measuring and reading blue prints. They even do preparation of materials like on toemrer or snedker.
To get projects, tømrers need different skills. There are tømrers who specialize only in one skill such as framing walls and partitions, installing doors and windows, building stairs, making cabinets and the list goes on. However, if you want to be a tømrer who is in demand and respected in the field, you must know all of the skills stated above and more. After all, why would a client hire you if you can only do certain jobs in building their home? Naturally they would hire one who is multi skilled.
It’s obvious what a tømrer’s job is. It’s definitely not an 8 to 5 job. Glamour is also thrown out of the window. It entails a lot of tough work. Being a tømrer entails prolonged standing, bending, climbing and a lot of backbreaking work. That’s why insurance for them is a must. After all, yours is a high-risk job.
Brought to you by Sammy Nielsen from Snedker and Toemrer
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