clive.pomroy
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Taking a slightly different view, how about starting as a kitchen fitter? (Ok, so very much not woodworking) bear with me...
Firstly, it can't be done by machines and people change their kitchens pretty much as they change decor in any other room so the work is always there. The money can range from adequate to very good and experience gained using power tools will be useful. After spending a year or two as a mate, set up on your own, under cut the market to get the jobs rolling in and make a better and cleaner job than your original employers. When the order book starts filling up, you can then start making good money......then, when customers start asking your advice on ideas, like the kitchen table, a dresser unit and such like they may like the idea of a bespoke piece of furniture to make their kitchen special.
It's amazing what you can produce in a garage (or outside) before you need a workshop.
Firstly, it can't be done by machines and people change their kitchens pretty much as they change decor in any other room so the work is always there. The money can range from adequate to very good and experience gained using power tools will be useful. After spending a year or two as a mate, set up on your own, under cut the market to get the jobs rolling in and make a better and cleaner job than your original employers. When the order book starts filling up, you can then start making good money......then, when customers start asking your advice on ideas, like the kitchen table, a dresser unit and such like they may like the idea of a bespoke piece of furniture to make their kitchen special.
It's amazing what you can produce in a garage (or outside) before you need a workshop.