Drywall
Plasterers need to possess a high level of attention to detail, dependability, and self-control in order to earn a living. You may need a GED certificate or high school diploma. Apprenticeships may also be an option. Apprenticeships will provide on-the-job training. Most employers will prefer applicants with a little more experience in their field.
Plasterers can work in both private practice and contracting companies. While some work on new construction, others are more familiar with the existing structures. Others are responsible for designing architectural details. These contractors may work in a variety of roles, including applying plaster. These trades can be crucial in finishing a building.