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The original was posted on /r/carpentry by /u/Fluid_Regular_9922 on 2025-09-18 01:04:31+00:00.


I myself am a carpenter as well as my father, he tells me stories of him finding pay in the early 2000s for 18-27 dollars an hour pretty regularly, whereas today that still seems the average any older tradesman notice this or have any explanation, granted he had a lot of experience and may have been paid above average. thanks for your input!