ByronBlack":2bhsws4e said:
I've always though i've missed the boat when it comes to carpentry/joinery
What are you Byron, early thirties? No way have you missed the boat in woodworking if that's what you want to do!
I bet there are plenty of small cabinetmaking firms and one-man bands in your neck of the woods who would love some extra help if the right guy walked in off the street.
I, for one, would much rather take on a more mature bloke with enthusiasm and a little life experience than a spotty kid who wants Radio ****in' 1 on all day long!
As for formal training and qualifications - in the big corporate world these may be important, but at a small business level nobody gives a jot! You can either do the job or you can't. So you're either in or you're out.
Money? You'll not get rich, but I would have thought that 20-25k was achievable with application and hard work.
And then, when the boss wants to retire, buy him out.
Hey, come & work for me! :lol:
Crucial thing is though, Byron, is this what you want to do? If it is, then be that guy who walks in off the street. And that's the hardest part.
Good Luck
Duncan