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Career Ladder of a Bricklayer or Stone Mason
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An entry-level bricklayer and stone mason can advance in her career and earn higher wages as she gains more on-the-job experience and/or participates in additional training. Below is a sample career path that an entry-level bricklayer or mason can take to advance in her job (listed from experienced to novice). See the Training section to learn how you can advance in your job.

Start Here  
  • Mason Tender or Helper
  • Mason Apprentice I, II, III, IV
  • Mason
  • Mason Job-site Supervisor
  • Mason Sub-contractor
  • Mason Instructor
  • Mason Inspector
  • Mason Products Sales
  • Advance to Here  
  • General Mason Contractor (Factories/Office Buildings/Homes)
  • < Bricklayer Table of Contents   Next Topic: Earnings >


    Data Sources:
    • U.S. Department of Labor Bureau of Labor Statistics
    • International Union of Bricklayers and Allied Craftsworkers
    • International Masonry Institute
    • Women working as bricklayers and stone masons, industry employers, and unions.

     
     

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