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Building Trades and Life Skills with James: From Skipping College to Running a Nonprofit and Remodeling Business
Discover James’s inspiring journey from a young kid helping his grandfather to leading successful exterior remodeling and nonprofit initiatives. Learn how practical skills, work ethic, and community service can shape a meaningful career in the trades.
In this episode:
Timestamps:
00:40 - Introducing James and his background in trades and community service
04:04 - How James’s grandfather influenced his entry into trades
07:15 - James’s start in disaster response and community projects
09:50 - Connecting nonprofits with trade education for youth
11:13 - Advice for students to stay engaged in high school and develop life skills
12:40 - Common pitfalls for trade business owners relating to budgeting and profit
15:24 - The origins of Fred Exteriors and its focus on exterior remodeling
17:23 - Why James chose exterior remodeling over restoration or new construction
18:01 - James’s five-year vision for his business
21:02 - Teaching soft skills and professionalism to young tradespeople
23:16 - How to present the value of construction work to clients
24:40 - Media influence of HGTV vs. reality in construction costs
26:48 - The benefits of young people acquiring skills early in life
28:35 - James’s hypothetical class: Life skills and integrity over technical skills only
Resources & Links:
Connect with James:
Additional notes:
James’s story underscores the power of hard work, community engagement, and practical skills in creating diverse career opportunities beyond traditional college paths. His insights highlight the value of soft skills, entrepreneurship, and mentorship for the next generation.
By (Four)Man PodcastBuilding Trades and Life Skills with James: From Skipping College to Running a Nonprofit and Remodeling Business
Discover James’s inspiring journey from a young kid helping his grandfather to leading successful exterior remodeling and nonprofit initiatives. Learn how practical skills, work ethic, and community service can shape a meaningful career in the trades.
In this episode:
Timestamps:
00:40 - Introducing James and his background in trades and community service
04:04 - How James’s grandfather influenced his entry into trades
07:15 - James’s start in disaster response and community projects
09:50 - Connecting nonprofits with trade education for youth
11:13 - Advice for students to stay engaged in high school and develop life skills
12:40 - Common pitfalls for trade business owners relating to budgeting and profit
15:24 - The origins of Fred Exteriors and its focus on exterior remodeling
17:23 - Why James chose exterior remodeling over restoration or new construction
18:01 - James’s five-year vision for his business
21:02 - Teaching soft skills and professionalism to young tradespeople
23:16 - How to present the value of construction work to clients
24:40 - Media influence of HGTV vs. reality in construction costs
26:48 - The benefits of young people acquiring skills early in life
28:35 - James’s hypothetical class: Life skills and integrity over technical skills only
Resources & Links:
Connect with James:
Additional notes:
James’s story underscores the power of hard work, community engagement, and practical skills in creating diverse career opportunities beyond traditional college paths. His insights highlight the value of soft skills, entrepreneurship, and mentorship for the next generation.