cookiemonster
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I bet I’m not alone among serious amateur woodworkers in wondering whether I could make it professionally.
My current desk-based career is fairly well-paid but otherwise unrewarding. It just doesn’t make me spring out of bed in the morning. I’m confident I would be much happier making stuff from wood, regardless of any drop in income.
Not being a brave soul, this has long been an idle fantasy. But this year the combined impact of Covid and a shift in personal circumstances (think of the Dolly Parton song) makes me believe the time is right for a bold career change toward something more fulfilling.
However, I have little idea about how I should go about go about it. I have no relevant formal training, qualifications or experience, few contacts in the game, and I don’t want to move from home (in Gloucestershire) because my children are here.
On the other hand, I have some money I could invest (or live on while training), absolutely no aversion to hard work, humility, a willingness to learn quickly, long-term commitment, and a fair amount of skill (but not enough to go solo straight away).
My preferred part of the trade would be in custom furniture making, but I realise beggars can’t be choosers (at least not to begin with).
As I see it, my options include:
Are there other options I’m not thinking of?
And is there anyone out there who has ever made a career-change to woodworking? I would love to hear about it, good or bad.
Thanks in advance for any thoughts and advice.
My current desk-based career is fairly well-paid but otherwise unrewarding. It just doesn’t make me spring out of bed in the morning. I’m confident I would be much happier making stuff from wood, regardless of any drop in income.
Not being a brave soul, this has long been an idle fantasy. But this year the combined impact of Covid and a shift in personal circumstances (think of the Dolly Parton song) makes me believe the time is right for a bold career change toward something more fulfilling.
However, I have little idea about how I should go about go about it. I have no relevant formal training, qualifications or experience, few contacts in the game, and I don’t want to move from home (in Gloucestershire) because my children are here.
On the other hand, I have some money I could invest (or live on while training), absolutely no aversion to hard work, humility, a willingness to learn quickly, long-term commitment, and a fair amount of skill (but not enough to go solo straight away).
My preferred part of the trade would be in custom furniture making, but I realise beggars can’t be choosers (at least not to begin with).
As I see it, my options include:
- going down the traditional apprenticeship route (but would someone take on a middle-aged apprentice?)
- going into some kind of partnership with an established maker (investment in return for training?)
- volunteering for a charity (perhaps in the heritage sector?) to gain experience
- paying for a commercial training course, then going solo.
Are there other options I’m not thinking of?
And is there anyone out there who has ever made a career-change to woodworking? I would love to hear about it, good or bad.
Thanks in advance for any thoughts and advice.