Stop scrolling job boards. Start with a method.
Built by a journeyman machinist with 45 years on the floor. No hype, no "dream job" fluff — just the four questions that actually decide whether a trade fits you.
Take Stock
"How do I actually want to work — not what pays the most?"
Answer honestly — there are no wrong answers, only wrong fits. These four questions build Your Starting Profile, which the next step matches against 13 real trades.
Uncover Your Trade
"Which trades fit ME — not just which pay the most?"
Your answers from step T are matched against the daily reality of 13 trades — environment, body demands, entry route, and setting. Straight talk: no four-question matcher can pick your career. What it can do is clear away the poor fits and hand you a short list worth real research.
Research the Path
"What does it really take — time, cost, licensing, pay?"
For each of your Top 3, build Your Route Map by answering three things: ① Apprenticeship or trade school? (Apprenticeship = paid from day one, usually the better deal.) ② What do first-year and journeyman wages look like in your state? ③ What license or certification does your state require?
Navigate Your First Move
"What do I do THIS WEEK?"
Research without action is just reading. Pick one concrete move and put a date on it — that's Your First Move. One is enough; momentum does the rest.
The TURN vocabulary
- Starting Profile
- Your four honest answers: environment, physical style, entry timeline, work setting.
- Top 3 to Research
- The short list your profile earns — candidates, not conclusions.
- Route Map
- Entry path, real state wages, and licensing for each Top 3 trade.
- Your First Move
- One dated, concrete action this week. The step that makes it real.
Common questions
What is the TURN Method™?
TurnToTrades' original 4-step framework for choosing a skilled trade: Take stock, Uncover your trade, Research the path, Navigate your first move. You won't find it anywhere else, because we built it here.
Can four questions really pick the right trade?
No — and anyone who says otherwise is selling something. Four questions can eliminate poor fits and give you a short list worth real research. The matcher hands you a starting line; step R and conversations with actual tradespeople do the deciding.
Is anything I answer saved?
No. Everything runs in your browser. Close the tab and it's gone.