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Welcome to Carpenter Stories.
I’m Joe Cadwell, the writer, producer and host of the show and I am proud to bring you this special series within the Grit NW podcast.
Carpenter Stories will introduce you to individuals whose lives have been bettered after finding a career as a professional tradesperson in the UBC.
On today’s show I have the pleasure to speak with Jimmy Jones, retired Journeyman carpenter, and member of the local 271.
I met Jim a few years ago and have admired his positive attitude and can-do spirit. Jim exemplifies what someone in the trades can achieve through hard work, tenacity, and ability to grow and change with the industry.
We’ll start our conversation by learning why Jim decided to leave Oregon State University where he was working on a degree in forest engineering to become a full-time carpenter.
Next, we’ll hear some of the challenges and biases he encountered on the job that stemmed from his not going through a recognized union apprenticeship.
Later Jim will tell us about his time spent as a Job Corp instructor and how he feels his career came full circle when he was able to give back and share the knowledge and insight he had acquired over the years in the trades.
And we’ll finish our conversation when I ask Jim to answer 3 questions designed to give guidance and direction to anyone interested in becoming a professional trades person.
This is a great episode full of humor and stories that you won’t want to miss.
So, sit back, and enjoy Jimmy Jones, Carpenter Story.
The Show Notes
UBC Job Corp Information
https://www.carpenters.org/job-corps/
Visit our webpage
https://www.gritnationpodcast.com
Win Stuff!!
https://mailchi.mp/c28da31260b8/grit-nation-podcast-sign-up-page
Email Grit Nation:
[email protected]
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Welcome to Carpenter Stories.
I’m Joe Cadwell, the writer, producer and host of the show and I am proud to bring you this special series within the Grit NW podcast.
Carpenter Stories will introduce you to individuals whose lives have been bettered after finding a career as a professional tradesperson in the UBC.
On today’s show I have the pleasure to speak with Jimmy Jones, retired Journeyman carpenter, and member of the local 271.
I met Jim a few years ago and have admired his positive attitude and can-do spirit. Jim exemplifies what someone in the trades can achieve through hard work, tenacity, and ability to grow and change with the industry.
We’ll start our conversation by learning why Jim decided to leave Oregon State University where he was working on a degree in forest engineering to become a full-time carpenter.
Next, we’ll hear some of the challenges and biases he encountered on the job that stemmed from his not going through a recognized union apprenticeship.
Later Jim will tell us about his time spent as a Job Corp instructor and how he feels his career came full circle when he was able to give back and share the knowledge and insight he had acquired over the years in the trades.
And we’ll finish our conversation when I ask Jim to answer 3 questions designed to give guidance and direction to anyone interested in becoming a professional trades person.
This is a great episode full of humor and stories that you won’t want to miss.
So, sit back, and enjoy Jimmy Jones, Carpenter Story.
The Show Notes
UBC Job Corp Information
https://www.carpenters.org/job-corps/
Visit our webpage
https://www.gritnationpodcast.com
Win Stuff!!
https://mailchi.mp/c28da31260b8/grit-nation-podcast-sign-up-page
Email Grit Nation:
[email protected]
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