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Handyman vs Painter: which trade should you choose?

Painter carries the higher journeyman pay ceiling in the US, while Handyman has the stronger projected outlook (High). The right choice depends on which day-to-day work and pathway fit you.

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HandymanPainter
Typical pay (US, journeyman)$36,000–$62,000$38,000–$62,000
Time to qualify
Cost to qualify
Job outlookHighModerate

Pay and outlook: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics 2024. Time and cost: licensing requirements (US sample). Adjust for your state →

The verdict

Which should you choose?

Handyman

Choose Handyman if the demand outlook is stronger (High).

Full Handyman guide

Painter

Choose Painter if you want the higher pay ceiling ($38,000–$62,000).

Full Painter guide
FAQ
Does Handyman or Painter pay more?

At journeyman level in the US, Handyman typically earns $36,000–$62,000 and Painter earns $38,000–$62,000. Top earners — masters and business owners — clear the upper bound by 30–60% in either trade. Use the salary calculator to adjust for your state and experience.

Which is faster to qualify for, Handyman or Painter?

Both trades are entered through a paid apprenticeship — you earn while you train, with no degree or tuition debt required.

Can I switch from Handyman to Painter?

Yes. The trades share core skills — blueprint reading, code awareness, customer service and tool handling — so experience in one shortens the path to the other. You will still need the destination trade's specific licensing.