Licences for Carpenters
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Licences for Carpenters
I am new to this site but have read many helpful hints over the last few months and want to return the favour. We have just received a positive trades assessment back and if I can give anyone helpful advice with a TRA application, please just let me know.
I do have some more questions though. I don't know if anyone will be able to help me but my husband is a carpenter and we are hoping to live in Queensland (Sunshine Coast). Does anyone know if he has to have a licence to work there as a subbie and if so how we go about getting it and how much it costs? Also does anyone know what insurances he would have to have and how much they cost or anything else that he might have to have?
Also does anyone know what the wages are like for a Carpenter in that area, either as a subbie or as an employed person?
Any help much appreciated.
Cheers
Sun
I do have some more questions though. I don't know if anyone will be able to help me but my husband is a carpenter and we are hoping to live in Queensland (Sunshine Coast). Does anyone know if he has to have a licence to work there as a subbie and if so how we go about getting it and how much it costs? Also does anyone know what insurances he would have to have and how much they cost or anything else that he might have to have?
Also does anyone know what the wages are like for a Carpenter in that area, either as a subbie or as an employed person?
Any help much appreciated.
Cheers
Sun
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Re: Licences for Carpenters
Originally Posted by Sun n Surf
I am new to this site but have read many helpful hints over the last few months and want to return the favour. We have just received a positive trades assessment back and if I can give anyone helpful advice with a TRA application, please just let me know.
I do have some more questions though. I don't know if anyone will be able to help me but my husband is a carpenter and we are hoping to live in Queensland (Sunshine Coast). Does anyone know if he has to have a licence to work there as a subbie and if so how we go about getting it and how much it costs? Also does anyone know what insurances he would have to have and how much they cost or anything else that he might have to have?
Also does anyone know what the wages are like for a Carpenter in that area, either as a subbie or as an employed person?
Any help much appreciated.
Cheers
Sun
I do have some more questions though. I don't know if anyone will be able to help me but my husband is a carpenter and we are hoping to live in Queensland (Sunshine Coast). Does anyone know if he has to have a licence to work there as a subbie and if so how we go about getting it and how much it costs? Also does anyone know what insurances he would have to have and how much they cost or anything else that he might have to have?
Also does anyone know what the wages are like for a Carpenter in that area, either as a subbie or as an employed person?
Any help much appreciated.
Cheers
Sun
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Re: Licences for Carpenters
Originally Posted by possoms
Hi dont need a licence for a carpenter/joiner. Sorry cant help on the wages
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Re: Licences for Carpenters
Originally Posted by Sun n Surf
Cheers Possoms
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Re: Licences for Carpenters
Originally Posted by Sun n Surf
I am new to this site but have read many helpful hints over the last few months and want to return the favour. We have just received a positive trades assessment back and if I can give anyone helpful advice with a TRA application, please just let me know.
Sun
Sun
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Re: Licences for Carpenters
Originally Posted by Peter & Karin
Sorry don't have any info on that , but would appreciate some assistance with the TRA, I feel like I'm writing a novel. reading the advice of others has got me very confused as to what and how much info they actually want.would appreciate a chat if you don't mind!!
hi what skill are you going to apply under ?
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Re: Licences for Carpenters
Originally Posted by steve`o
hi what skill are you going to apply under ?
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Re: Licences for Carpenters
Hi Sun,
Yes you do need a licence in Queensland, my hubby is a carpenter here, you can get obtain it in 2 ways, you get a job first and get the BSA (www.bsa.qld.gov.au) to come onto site and assess you, can cost around $1000 dollars or more,but this doesn't get your licence only an assessment, or my hubby paid $50 went to tafe for 18 weeks one night a week on a course called upgrade of skills and got his certificate III in carpentry (its basically a waste of time and goes over everything you do as an apprentice but at least you then have australian qualifications). Once you have done either one of these you contact the BSA again and have to do a weekend course covering lots of stuff from bookkeeping to management, and this costs $500, its the only way you can get your licence!! he will probably be lucky and get some work without the licence, but eventually he will need it as its getting tougher here, so many rogue tradesmen. Tell him not to say he's a Joiner when he gets here, as Joiners are only kitchen fitters, he needs to say carpenter.
If you want to know about wages PM me and I will let you know.
Lisa
Yes you do need a licence in Queensland, my hubby is a carpenter here, you can get obtain it in 2 ways, you get a job first and get the BSA (www.bsa.qld.gov.au) to come onto site and assess you, can cost around $1000 dollars or more,but this doesn't get your licence only an assessment, or my hubby paid $50 went to tafe for 18 weeks one night a week on a course called upgrade of skills and got his certificate III in carpentry (its basically a waste of time and goes over everything you do as an apprentice but at least you then have australian qualifications). Once you have done either one of these you contact the BSA again and have to do a weekend course covering lots of stuff from bookkeeping to management, and this costs $500, its the only way you can get your licence!! he will probably be lucky and get some work without the licence, but eventually he will need it as its getting tougher here, so many rogue tradesmen. Tell him not to say he's a Joiner when he gets here, as Joiners are only kitchen fitters, he needs to say carpenter.
If you want to know about wages PM me and I will let you know.
Lisa
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Re: Licences for Carpenters
Originally Posted by floweroscotland
Hi Sun,
Yes you do need a licence in Queensland, my hubby is a carpenter here, you can get obtain it in 2 ways, you get a job first and get the BSA (www.bsa.qld.gov.au) to come onto site and assess you, can cost around $1000 dollars or more,but this doesn't get your licence only an assessment, or my hubby paid $50 went to tafe for 18 weeks one night a week on a course called upgrade of skills and got his certificate III in carpentry (its basically a waste of time and goes over everything you do as an apprentice but at least you then have australian qualifications). Once you have done either one of these you contact the BSA again and have to do a weekend course covering lots of stuff from bookkeeping to management, and this costs $500, its the only way you can get your licence!! he will probably be lucky and get some work without the licence, but eventually he will need it as its getting tougher here, so many rogue tradesmen. Tell him not to say he's a Joiner when he gets here, as Joiners are only kitchen fitters, he needs to say carpenter.
If you want to know about wages PM me and I will let you know.
Lisa
Yes you do need a licence in Queensland, my hubby is a carpenter here, you can get obtain it in 2 ways, you get a job first and get the BSA (www.bsa.qld.gov.au) to come onto site and assess you, can cost around $1000 dollars or more,but this doesn't get your licence only an assessment, or my hubby paid $50 went to tafe for 18 weeks one night a week on a course called upgrade of skills and got his certificate III in carpentry (its basically a waste of time and goes over everything you do as an apprentice but at least you then have australian qualifications). Once you have done either one of these you contact the BSA again and have to do a weekend course covering lots of stuff from bookkeeping to management, and this costs $500, its the only way you can get your licence!! he will probably be lucky and get some work without the licence, but eventually he will need it as its getting tougher here, so many rogue tradesmen. Tell him not to say he's a Joiner when he gets here, as Joiners are only kitchen fitters, he needs to say carpenter.
If you want to know about wages PM me and I will let you know.
Lisa
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Re: Licences for Carpenters
Hi ,
I'm in Perth and am also a carpenter, I dont have a job yet as tools haven't arrived but I have made enquires, rang around a few jobs etc.
So far no-one has asked or even mentioned needing a license.
I have been told to get an ABN though as this opens up more opportunities, ie working as a subbie seems to be the way to go.
I will let you know how I get on if you are interested.
I'm in Perth and am also a carpenter, I dont have a job yet as tools haven't arrived but I have made enquires, rang around a few jobs etc.
So far no-one has asked or even mentioned needing a license.
I have been told to get an ABN though as this opens up more opportunities, ie working as a subbie seems to be the way to go.
I will let you know how I get on if you are interested.
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Re: Licences for Carpenters
Originally Posted by floweroscotland
Hi Sun,
Yes you do need a licence in Queensland, my hubby is a carpenter here, you can get obtain it in 2 ways, you get a job first and get the BSA (www.bsa.qld.gov.au) to come onto site and assess you, can cost around $1000 dollars or more,but this doesn't get your licence only an assessment, or my hubby paid $50 went to tafe for 18 weeks one night a week on a course called upgrade of skills and got his certificate III in carpentry (its basically a waste of time and goes over everything you do as an apprentice but at least you then have australian qualifications). Once you have done either one of these you contact the BSA again and have to do a weekend course covering lots of stuff from bookkeeping to management, and this costs $500, its the only way you can get your licence!! he will probably be lucky and get some work without the licence, but eventually he will need it as its getting tougher here, so many rogue tradesmen. Tell him not to say he's a Joiner when he gets here, as Joiners are only kitchen fitters, he needs to say carpenter.
If you want to know about wages PM me and I will let you know.
Lisa
Yes you do need a licence in Queensland, my hubby is a carpenter here, you can get obtain it in 2 ways, you get a job first and get the BSA (www.bsa.qld.gov.au) to come onto site and assess you, can cost around $1000 dollars or more,but this doesn't get your licence only an assessment, or my hubby paid $50 went to tafe for 18 weeks one night a week on a course called upgrade of skills and got his certificate III in carpentry (its basically a waste of time and goes over everything you do as an apprentice but at least you then have australian qualifications). Once you have done either one of these you contact the BSA again and have to do a weekend course covering lots of stuff from bookkeeping to management, and this costs $500, its the only way you can get your licence!! he will probably be lucky and get some work without the licence, but eventually he will need it as its getting tougher here, so many rogue tradesmen. Tell him not to say he's a Joiner when he gets here, as Joiners are only kitchen fitters, he needs to say carpenter.
If you want to know about wages PM me and I will let you know.
Lisa
I was thinking you could help with this post Lisa! ...
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Re: Licences for Carpenters
Originally Posted by floweroscotland
Hi Sun,
Yes you do need a licence in Queensland, my hubby is a carpenter here, you can get obtain it in 2 ways, you get a job first and get the BSA (www.bsa.qld.gov.au) to come onto site and assess you, can cost around $1000 dollars or more,but this doesn't get your licence only an assessment, or my hubby paid $50 went to tafe for 18 weeks one night a week on a course called upgrade of skills and got his certificate III in carpentry (its basically a waste of time and goes over everything you do as an apprentice but at least you then have australian qualifications). Once you have done either one of these you contact the BSA again and have to do a weekend course covering lots of stuff from bookkeeping to management, and this costs $500, its the only way you can get your licence!! he will probably be lucky and get some work without the licence, but eventually he will need it as its getting tougher here, so many rogue tradesmen. Tell him not to say he's a Joiner when he gets here, as Joiners are only kitchen fitters, he needs to say carpenter.
If you want to know about wages PM me and I will let you know.
Lisa
Yes you do need a licence in Queensland, my hubby is a carpenter here, you can get obtain it in 2 ways, you get a job first and get the BSA (www.bsa.qld.gov.au) to come onto site and assess you, can cost around $1000 dollars or more,but this doesn't get your licence only an assessment, or my hubby paid $50 went to tafe for 18 weeks one night a week on a course called upgrade of skills and got his certificate III in carpentry (its basically a waste of time and goes over everything you do as an apprentice but at least you then have australian qualifications). Once you have done either one of these you contact the BSA again and have to do a weekend course covering lots of stuff from bookkeeping to management, and this costs $500, its the only way you can get your licence!! he will probably be lucky and get some work without the licence, but eventually he will need it as its getting tougher here, so many rogue tradesmen. Tell him not to say he's a Joiner when he gets here, as Joiners are only kitchen fitters, he needs to say carpenter.
If you want to know about wages PM me and I will let you know.
Lisa
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Re: Licences for Carpenters
Blue Card is needed also, for site and union work.
ABN is a must have.
A good way for newbies to get business quickly, is to get BartedCard and accept BarterCard payments.
Think their site is astonishingly bartercard.com.au lol
ABN is a must have.
A good way for newbies to get business quickly, is to get BartedCard and accept BarterCard payments.
Think their site is astonishingly bartercard.com.au lol
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Re: Licences for Carpenters
Hi there just wanted to ask what ia a ABN , myself and partner are off to perth he is a carpenter, any in info much appreciated thanks kate
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Re: Licences for Carpenters
Originally Posted by ktee
Hi there just wanted to ask what ia a ABN , myself and partner are off to perth he is a carpenter, any in info much appreciated thanks kate
Carpenters are definitely licensed in Qld and NSW, and definitely not licensed in WA. Don't know about the other states.
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