Cabinet Maker
Make cabinetry, furniture and the internal infrastructure of buildings.
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5.0Feb 2025
The job of cabinet maker is one that brings joy to others who cherish your creations
Reviewer's QualificationCertificate III in Cabinet Making
Experience10+ years
Organisation sizeMedium (20-199 employees)
SpecialisationConstruction
The good thingsBeing a hands on person I have always been passionate about using tools and creating. Cabinet Making is a great outlet for creativity. It is always satisfying to see the end result and be able to say ...
The challengesThis is a role where you are on your feet all day. At times the work can be heavy, fiddly, frustrating and exhausting. Factory work means it’s usually hot in summer and cold in winter. Still the good ...
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3.0May 2021
Very tough job, I love it.. but I’d do something different if I had my time again
Reviewer's QualificationCertificate III in Cabinet Making
Experience5 – 9 years
Organisation sizeSmall (1-19 employees)
SpecialisationWorkshop/Install
The good thingsCabinet making is a rewarding job. Being able to stand back and look at your final product at the end.
You learn everyday, you’ll make some good mates and can earn really good money.
Either beginning ...
The challengesCan be VERY long hours.
Working around other Tradesmen on site, whether it be in the same room or having to wait for them to something before I continue working.
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