You’re at the beginning of building your career and are looking for more than a job to pay your rent. You want a career where you will grow and learn – a career that utilizes up and coming technologies – a career that you can be proud of. Look no further than the wood industry. From cabinetry to flooring to furniture design, the wood industry of today is more than your high school shop class.
What’s more, with home sales on the rise, construction and other positions requiring wood manufacturing skills are expected to be in high demand for years to come.
Starting a new wood manufacturing job with hands-on training can pay over $10,000 more a year than a job that requires a four-year degree.
When just starting out on your post-high school journey, it can be beneficial to have options for on-the-job training. You have to look no further than the wood industry. Many times these skilled jobs begin with hands-on training, such as an internship or apprenticeship, where you can learn from experienced, wood industry professionals who have already created a career for themselves. Learning how to use computer-aided design and drafting (CADD) as well as other technologies are often taught with hands-on training, while also providing you with a paycheck from day one.
Working in the wood industry also provides for a variety of opportunities to showcase your skills. One such path could be constructing an elaborate interior for a high-end home or office building, or producing cabinets for a functional and attractive high-end kitchen. These careers often offer starting salaries at $50,000 a year, but can have starting salaries be as much as $70,000. That’s not too bad for starting out on a career path.
Even throughout 2020’s economic struggles, jobs in the wood industry remained strong. Those working in construction – both new builds and renovations – saw work remain steady as people spent more time investing in their homes. Choosing a focus such as flooring, cabinetry, or wood technology ensures career growth.
Because wood manufacturing is a tried and true profession, you might not be aware of the new technologies available for you to master. Here are a few of them:
As the wood industry continues to grow and incorporate new technologies, this launching point is just the beginning for both the industry and for you. Starting a new wood manufacturing job with hands-on training can pay over $10,000 more a year than a job that requires a four-year degree. Not only that, but wood industry jobs are often more available. Starting your career immediately while being paid to learn your craft can put you years ahead of your classmates.
These are just a few of the ways that a career in wood manufacturing is more than your high-school shop class. Want to learn more? Check out the career resources at youwood.com/get-started for more ideas on how you can kickstart your career path today.