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OHBeing new to carpentry is basically like getting dropped into a foreign country where everyone speaks in fractions, yells “WHERE’S MY TAPE?”, and somehow expects you to know what the next step is before they say it out loud. 🪚
Here’s the truth though — whether you’re framing, plumbing, electrical, HVAC, concrete… it’s all the same rules.
You don’t need to know everything.
You do need to pay attention.
Watch how things are done. Listen more than you talk. Learn why we’re doing something, not just how. If you don’t know what to do, figure out what needs to be done next. Clean up. Stack lumber. Pull nails. Sweep. Stage material. Hand tools before they’re asked for.
Be useful before you’re skilled.
And don’t be miserable about it. Nobody wants to teach someone who acts like they already hate the job. Be funny. Be likable. Take a joke. Laugh when you screw something up — then don’t screw it up the same way twice.
At the same time… don’t take it for granted. You’re being paid to learn a trade most people couldn’t survive a week doing. Show some respect for that.
You don’t have to be perfect.
You just have to be interested.
Do that long enough and one day you’re not the “new guy” anymore — you’re the one explaining why things are done a certain way.
Everybody starts somewhere. The ones who last are the ones who actually care.
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