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If you’ve ever stared at your month-end and wondered where the profit went, this conversation is the flashlight you’ve been missing. We talk candidly about the real money leaks in contracting—underbilling, missing labor burden, ignored equipment repairs—and the uncomfortable leadership shift required to fix them. Profit isn’t a dirty word; it’s a discipline, and the Work In Progress (WIP) report is the tool that turns chaos into clarity.
With returning guest Nick Peters of Sterling Seacrest Pritchard, we break down how to compartmentalize your bids: direct costs you swing a shovel at, indirects that quietly drain your margin, and overhead that must be recovered before a single dollar is truly profit. We show how a timely WIP flags trouble fast, how daily production data from the field fuels smarter decisions, and why change orders should be priced with facts, not feelings. You’ll hear tough-love truths about denial, ego, and why growth without systems is just a faster way to lose money.
This is a playbook for owners and leaders who are ready to trade revenue drunk for profit sober. Expect practical tactics: set field production targets, capture quantities daily, align estimating and accounting, and run estimate-to-actual reviews that build accountability. Expect real-world decisions: when to cut a division that feeds pride but not profit, how to bid fewer but better jobs, and how to lead through the pushback that comes with culture change. Most of all, expect to leave with a clearer path: know your costs, watch your WIP, and build habits that repeat good results.
If this helped you see your numbers differently, share it with a contractor who needs it. Subscribe for more real talk on building stronger blue-collar businesses, and leave a review to tell us the biggest money leak you’re fixing next.
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Tune in to the Blue Collar Business Podcast with Sy Kirby for the rawest, most relevant stories behind building a successful business in the trades. New episodes drop every Wednesday at 5 am CST—put your boots on and get ready to level up.
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By Sy Kirby4.7
2020 ratings
If you’ve ever stared at your month-end and wondered where the profit went, this conversation is the flashlight you’ve been missing. We talk candidly about the real money leaks in contracting—underbilling, missing labor burden, ignored equipment repairs—and the uncomfortable leadership shift required to fix them. Profit isn’t a dirty word; it’s a discipline, and the Work In Progress (WIP) report is the tool that turns chaos into clarity.
With returning guest Nick Peters of Sterling Seacrest Pritchard, we break down how to compartmentalize your bids: direct costs you swing a shovel at, indirects that quietly drain your margin, and overhead that must be recovered before a single dollar is truly profit. We show how a timely WIP flags trouble fast, how daily production data from the field fuels smarter decisions, and why change orders should be priced with facts, not feelings. You’ll hear tough-love truths about denial, ego, and why growth without systems is just a faster way to lose money.
This is a playbook for owners and leaders who are ready to trade revenue drunk for profit sober. Expect practical tactics: set field production targets, capture quantities daily, align estimating and accounting, and run estimate-to-actual reviews that build accountability. Expect real-world decisions: when to cut a division that feeds pride but not profit, how to bid fewer but better jobs, and how to lead through the pushback that comes with culture change. Most of all, expect to leave with a clearer path: know your costs, watch your WIP, and build habits that repeat good results.
If this helped you see your numbers differently, share it with a contractor who needs it. Subscribe for more real talk on building stronger blue-collar businesses, and leave a review to tell us the biggest money leak you’re fixing next.
Support the show
Tune in to the Blue Collar Business Podcast with Sy Kirby for the rawest, most relevant stories behind building a successful business in the trades. New episodes drop every Wednesday at 5 am CST—put your boots on and get ready to level up.
Follow and stay connected:
Website: bluecollarbusinesspodcast.com
YouTube: youtube.com/@BlueCollarBusinessPodcast
Instagram: @bluecollarbusinesspodcast
TikTok: @bluecollarbusinesspod
Facebook: Blue Collar Business Podcast
LinkedIn: Blue Collar Business Podcast
Never miss an update—follow, subscribe, and join the conversation!

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