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In this episode of the Blue Collar Future Podcast, hosts Jaden Robison and Jessie Demler discuss their experiences in the trades, the value of blue-collar work for young people, and the opportunities available in the industry. They emphasize the importance of delayed gratification, dealing with online criticism, and the potential for career changes. The conversation also touches on how to connect with blue-collar jobs through social media and the significance of creating opportunities for oneself in the workplace.
Takeaways:
Chapters:
(00:00) - Introduction and Work Life
(02:13) - Q&A Episode and Podcast Awareness
(03:30) - Encouraging Young People in Trades
(10:40) - Opportunities in Side Jobs
(13:02) - Dealing with Online Criticism
(21:05) - Changing Trades and Career Paths
(21:22) - Navigating Career Transitions
(26:57) - The Role of Social Media in Blue Collar Work
(32:42) - Building Skills and Opportunities in Trades
(36:48) - Advice for Aspiring Masons
(44:42) - Engagement and Curiosity in the Workplace
In this episode of the Blue Collar Future Podcast, hosts Jaden Robison and Jessie Demler discuss their experiences in the trades, the value of blue-collar work for young people, and the opportunities available in the industry. They emphasize the importance of delayed gratification, dealing with online criticism, and the potential for career changes. The conversation also touches on how to connect with blue-collar jobs through social media and the significance of creating opportunities for oneself in the workplace.
Takeaways:
Chapters:
(00:00) - Introduction and Work Life
(02:13) - Q&A Episode and Podcast Awareness
(03:30) - Encouraging Young People in Trades
(10:40) - Opportunities in Side Jobs
(13:02) - Dealing with Online Criticism
(21:05) - Changing Trades and Career Paths
(21:22) - Navigating Career Transitions
(26:57) - The Role of Social Media in Blue Collar Work
(32:42) - Building Skills and Opportunities in Trades
(36:48) - Advice for Aspiring Masons
(44:42) - Engagement and Curiosity in the Workplace