[SPEAKER_02]: just from a young age, I really enjoyed building things. I wanna teach my skills because I feel like younger people can benefit from learning how to work with their hands, learning how to work with others, and to me, I just get a great deal of satisfaction from helping to train the workforce.
[SPEAKER_04]: Basically what we do in carpentry, it's mainly working with wood, so just building stuff.
[SPEAKER_00]: I would love for every student to go into carpentry. Maybe someday have their own business, which I was fortunate enough to still have almost 40 years now. I find it to be very self-rewarding to be able to run your own business and accomplish jobs start to finish.
[SPEAKER_04]: I was really interested in it during my rotations. The teachers especially, Mr. Lumino, Mr. Marciano were always super nice, super funny to me and just made the shop overall just really welcoming.
[SPEAKER_03]: I chose this shop because I felt like that it was the most hands-on shop and I thought that it would be the most fun.
[SPEAKER_01]: I choose this shop because Cambridge gives you a lot of opportunities out there. It makes you feel like part of the team and also you get good money out of it.
[SPEAKER_04]: Someone else should choose this shop because it's a good environment to go to at the end of the day. If you have some stuff on your mind you get to let it off by building some stuff.
[SPEAKER_03]: I think that the most valuable thing that I've learned here is probably teamwork and how to work well with others. Teamwork. Teamwork.
[SPEAKER_02]: The great thing about carpentry is that at the end of the day, you have very tangible results.
[SPEAKER_00]: I consider Rashtrap like a big family. We're very close. We all get along well and we try to teach them what it's like to build as a team, to accomplish everything you can together. There's not a lot you can get done in this world all by yourself.