What Holds Tradesmen Back? | RFI: Request for Insight
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In this RFI episode of the Blue Collar Future Podcast, Jaden Robison and Jessie Demler answer listener questions. They discuss the importance of communication between the field and the office, why intentional career decisions matter, and how accountability plays a major role in long-term Blue Collar Success
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🎙️ Key Takeaways
- Respect and understanding between laborers and management improves outcomes
- Intentional career choices lead to stronger long-term opportunities
- Accountability and self-reflection separate successful tradespeople from the average
- Many workers hold themselves back by avoiding responsibility
- Understanding How to Work trades means developing both skill and communication
🧠 Listener Questions Answered
- What can white-collar construction professionals do to better support laborers?
- Should I focus on new construction or restoration in masonry?
- What is one mistake tradesmen make that holds them back?
⏱️ Chapters
(00:00) – Introduction and Episode Overview
(05:24) – White Collar vs. Blue Collar Jobsite Dynamics
(21:57) – Career Paths in Construction
(24:36) – New Construction vs. Restoration Work
(29:18) – Intentional Career Decisions
(32:43) – Mental Barriers in the Trades
(37:37) – Accountability and Self-Reflection
(43:04) – Finding Passion and Purpose in Construction