Cabinet makers design and build wooden furniture like desks and cabinets. They work 40 hours a week studying blueprints and drawings to craft cabinets and furniture. To become a cabinet maker requires a high school diploma, passing an aptitude test, and interviewing with an apprenticeship committee. The job outlook is good in Wisconsin though there will be competition for openings. Typical salaries range from $20,450 to $40,450 and cabinet makers are employed by wood product manufacturers, building contractors, and household goods companies.