

I’ve personally never met a carpenter, union or otherwise. I’ve known a handful of framers - these are the folks assembling (way faster than is reasonable to expect) the somewhat pre-built wooden structures that eventually comprise a new house. The demands placed on those folks are extreme, they seem to be among the worst treated among the trades.
Spending your career in a trade isn’t a bad idea, probably a good one - it’s way better for a lotta folks than a thoroughly dissatisfying stretch of time in largely meaningless, forever anxious, corporate jobs.
Exercise some care though - don’t just assume something like “working with my hands will pay off”, do the research to find out what you specifically can be happy with, and the pros and cons involved.
And by and large, if you’re going the trades route, prefer one with a heavy union presence.
You did just fine by my measure, it was folks reading what you wrote who screwed up 🤷♂️