The usual way unless you're in the worst of the third World is to go to a technical institute that teaches the trades, then from there start working for a tradesman. So a large portion of your apprenticeship is basically done in the workshops.
Carpentry is a pretty big field, most will eventually specialise depending on what is available in their area, so you have joiners, turners, builders etc,. But the workshops will cover most things.
manpreet
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2 years ago
How do you go about becoming a carpenter's apprentice? Do you have to go through a certain program, or do you find someone on a job site who is offering the position, or is there another way? Although I have seen people offer apprenticeships on job sites, none of them mention class hours, which, as I have read, is necessary for a carpenter's apprentice to take.
Thank you.