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In this episode of Off The Job: A Trade Podcast, hosts Keiran and Pete sit down with skilled carpenter @CPCarpentry2022 to discuss his journey through the UK trades industry. Charlie opens up about his humble beginnings as a labourer, navigating the tough times during the 2008 recession, and making the bold move to go self-employed after the COVID-19 pandemic. This episode dives deep into the realities of site work, the value of hands-on experience over formal qualifications, and the challenges of running your own trade business.
Charlie also shares his experience on YouTube, where he documents his projects, offering valuable insights into the highs and lows of carpentry. Whether you’re a seasoned tradesperson, a budding carpenter, or someone interested in the trade, this episode is packed with practical advice and inspiring stories from the front lines of the UK’s trade industry.
Tune in to hear about:
- The importance of learning by doing in carpentry and other trades.
- Navigating the UK construction industry through economic downturns.
- The realities of going self-employed in the trade business.
- Charlie’s candid take on his successes, failures, and the importance of perseverance.
Don’t miss this in-depth discussion that offers something for everyone in the trades community. Remember to subscribe for more episodes that dive into the real stories behind the UK’s trade professionals.
📣 Sponsored by Flexigas – the flexible gas pipe specialists: https://flexigas.com/
💥 Powered by Ridgeline – seamless copper tubes built for the trade: https://ridgelinetubes.com/
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⚠️ Warning: Contains adult humour and strong language. Tradesmen banter ahead.
🔗 Follow us on Socials
📱 TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@offthejobpodcastuk
📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/offthejobpodcastuk
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In this episode of Off The Job: A Trade Podcast, hosts Keiran and Pete sit down with skilled carpenter @CPCarpentry2022 to discuss his journey through the UK trades industry. Charlie opens up about his humble beginnings as a labourer, navigating the tough times during the 2008 recession, and making the bold move to go self-employed after the COVID-19 pandemic. This episode dives deep into the realities of site work, the value of hands-on experience over formal qualifications, and the challenges of running your own trade business.
Charlie also shares his experience on YouTube, where he documents his projects, offering valuable insights into the highs and lows of carpentry. Whether you’re a seasoned tradesperson, a budding carpenter, or someone interested in the trade, this episode is packed with practical advice and inspiring stories from the front lines of the UK’s trade industry.
Tune in to hear about:
- The importance of learning by doing in carpentry and other trades.
- Navigating the UK construction industry through economic downturns.
- The realities of going self-employed in the trade business.
- Charlie’s candid take on his successes, failures, and the importance of perseverance.
Don’t miss this in-depth discussion that offers something for everyone in the trades community. Remember to subscribe for more episodes that dive into the real stories behind the UK’s trade professionals.
📣 Sponsored by Flexigas – the flexible gas pipe specialists: https://flexigas.com/
💥 Powered by Ridgeline – seamless copper tubes built for the trade: https://ridgelinetubes.com/
🎁 EXCLUSIVE PODCAST OFFER
Get 30% OFF your Yearly Subscription to Gas Certificate App!
Use code: POD30 at checkout
📲 Download the Gas Certificate App now
https://onelink.to/hbv69u
⚠️ Warning: Contains adult humour and strong language. Tradesmen banter ahead.
🔗 Follow us on Socials
📱 TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@offthejobpodcastuk
📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/offthejobpodcastuk
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