Masonry is not easy, but it is an extremely rewarding trade. It’s a career that offers stability and flexibility, and the opportunity to advance ranks while taking home a well-earned dollar. If you’re thinking about a career in masonry, consider this blog a first step toward getting your feet wet in the trade. We’ll tell you all about building a strong career that lasts!

What To Expect As A Mason

Masonry is physical work. There’s no getting around that. You’ll be lifting and bending, mixing, and measuring, and spending your days in the great outdoors. Masonry also requires your hands and your thinking cap, but most importantly, your team. (Because you can’t build several stories of concrete alone!)

The pace day-to-day can also be fast and demanding, but at the same time, it’s very fulfilling. Every wall you raise and every building you help complete is a visible sign of effort and skill. Here at WaveCrest, you’ll never have the same day twice. You could be helping set block on a school one week and working on an industrial project the next. Whatever the case is, know that you’ll be part of a crew that takes pride in building something that will last for generations.

The Skills You’ll Need (and Build)

You don’t need years of experience to get started in masonry. That said, you will need to bring the right mindset. Masons and tenders thrive on teamwork and focus, and you’ll quickly develop an eye for precision. That includes measuring and aligning to confirm that every piece of material is set correctly. Over time, you’ll also build knowledge in construction, reading the blueprints and learning how materials behave in different conditions, for example.

What You’ll Gain as a Mason

A career in masonry doesn’t just build structures, because it builds futures! Through WaveCrest’s apprenticeship opportunities, you can earn while you learn, gaining valuable experience while receiving free training and classroom instruction. Apprentices start by assisting experienced masons and learning the fundamentals. They quickly advance as their skills grow.

Many that come in as an apprentice begin as a tender, advance to mason, and then move into leadership roles like foreman or supervisor. At WaveCrest, we usually find that confidence grows with mastering a trade, along with the pride of knowing your craftsmanship stands tall across Florida. If you’re interested in beginning your own career in masonry, reach out to our team for more information today.