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Mark Rhodes is an instructor at one of the best trade schools in Texas, ForgeNow. Skilled in many trades, he’s a plumber but is also currently teaching a commercial HVAC class. ForgeNow specializes in fast-tracking green candidates and getting them job site ready in less than 8 weeks. He was trained and certified in HVAC through the Lindsey-Cooper Refigeration School. He has also worked in the skilled trades for over twenty years as a commercial and residential plumber. He learned his sense of discipline from his father, as well as the former military supervisors he trained under. He worked in residential service for ten years, and enjoyed it more because of the communication and engagement with the customers you’re helping. “To see the look one somebody’s that you helped when walking out the door is priceless,” he said. The brazing, the soldering, the welding, the hand-on, practical application at work is what appeals most to him. “Basically, anything with fire.” In this episode they discuss the difference between running gas lines versus water lines. Their love of setting and installing water heaters. Mark also enjoys setting fixtures and replacing toilets. His plans for the future are to become a master plumber and then maybe start his own business someday. From ForgeNow’s Website: ForgeNow equips, trains, credentials, and provides career placement support in the traditional tool-belt trades.ForgeNow offers intense, immersive, hands-on training courses designed for trades professionals. Crafted with the help of industry experts and contractors, our technical programs are designed for the unique needs of the field. Choose from four career pathways and embark on a new future with ForgeNow.
Go to: https://forgenow.com
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Tradesmen built America. This is the "Blue Collar Channel"... Where you can listen to the top tradespeople around the world. Everything you need to learn about getting into the trades, becoming the best tradesman, starting your own business, and using networking and social media... To GROW in the trades!!!!
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Megan Kendall had an atypical route to the skilled trades. She grew up in the well-to-do suburb of Highland Park, Texas, and graduated from Penn State University. As the Deputy Director of Education for the trade school, ForgeNow, she enjoys working with over 100 tradesmen daily, stressing that not only are tradesmen undervalued, but they are an extremely smart group of mostly men and women. She has been involved in lowering the certification time for HVAC, Electricians, and Plumbers to a 7-week course — something that could take aspiring apprentices and tradesmen years to complete through night school. HVAC students at ForgeNow start green, then within seven weeks, they come out qualified as an entry service technician, which, for HVAC, is a step above an installer. ForgeNow equips their students with the knowledge, the hard skills, and the soft skills to be a successful tradesman that can grow and rise through the ranks. Megan believes the effects and fallout of the skilled trades deficit and shortage of laborers will be seen for years unless more young men and women start getting into the trades. ForgeNow was founded for two reasons: to help bolster the nation’s shrinking supply of skilled technicians in the traditional infrastructure trades, and to launch careers by training the future technicians in the most immersive, hands-on, and efficient way possible. Every month, with a graduation rate of 85%, ForgeNow averages 50 graduates who go on to have a career in the trades. Many of their students come from the military, transitioning from active duty into civilian life.
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Tradesmen built America. This is the "Blue Collar Channel"... Where you can listen to the top tradespeople around the world. Everything you need to learn about getting into the trades, becoming the best tradesman, starting your own business, and using networking and social media... To GROW in the trades!!!!
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Mike Millsap grew up in the drag racing world, but he never thought it would lead to a shop allowing him to build the coolest cars in the world. He always had a passion for fixing cars, but after high school, never thought it would be more than a hobby and be a running, growing business. He asked his mom every day after football practice to drive him by his father’s shop to see how the new build was going. Eventually, he bugged them enough that at 14, the mechanics of the upholstery shop gave him a job sweeping floors one summer. This led to the birth of a welding shop which provided enough supplemental income so he could work on cars in his spare time. Within three years, he doubled his square footage, continuing to do so every 3-5 years after that. Since high school, he’s been so busy building hot rods for clients, he hasn’t had much time to build one of his own. But now he’s working on a ’62 chevy station wagon. Now, his focus is on the Hot Rod Power Tour. 3,000 miles in 7 days. He is the owner of Sachse Rod Shop, a full-build shop specializing in custom cars and auto restoration with a complete showroom. Go to: https://sachserodshop.com Matt explains the famous reality shows like West Coast Customs and Orange Country Choppers have not only helped the industry, but they’ve also made it worse in some ways. Our Sponsor: LeakPro, Leak Detection Equipment LOCATE LEAKS LIKE A PRO. American-Made Leak Locating Devices LeakPro® has been providing reliable slab leak and swimming pool leak detection equipment for 40 years. Our products can help you find underground water leaks quickly and easily! Go to https://leak-pro.com
Tradesmen built America. This is the "Blue Collar Channel"... Where you can listen to the top tradespeople around the world. Everything you need to learn about getting into the trades, becoming the best tradesman, starting your own business, and using networking and social media... To GROW in the trades!!!!
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“As a tradesmen, if you don’t know something, you must learn it.” That is the basic foundation which led to Roger Wakefield having the biggest YouTube plumbing channel in the world. He started making videos as a means to advertise for his plumbing business, but what followed wasn’t in his wildest dreams. He is walking proof that you’re never too old to start a new career or learn a new skill. At the age of 54 he started his social media journey at a conference in which he heard YouTube was the second largest search engine in the world. As he started to leave, thinking the speaker was an idiot, the speaker said, “And it’s owned by Google, the largest search engine in the world.” That was the berth of the Expert Plumber as you know him today. He’s studied under Michael Gerber and Darrell Eves, finding innovative and exciting ways to bring plumbing education to the masses. Many people are negative and wonder what if something doesn’t work. Roger follows the principle set by the GoDaddy.com founder who asks the question: “What if this does work!?” Sponsor: LeakPro Leak Detection Equipment https://leak-pro.com
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In high school, Queena Johnson learned of a looming threat in the plumbing industry: ten plumbers were retiring for every one hire. That meant job security. So she took the apprentice exam and scored very high but didn’t accept a position until she graduated, eventually becoming a master plumber at 23 years old.
Her first job was at DSI screwing in check valves at the Great Wolf Lodge — it lasted two weeks and she was told, as a female, she was garnering too much attention from her male employees. After they “let her go” she moved over to Brandt (a mechanical, electrical, and plumbing service provider in DFW) where she worked the rest of her career in the Local 100 Plumbing and Pipefitters Union on high profile projects like Children’s Health and Parkland Hospital. In fact, one of her first instructors in the union, for the LEED AP class, was the expert plumber himself, Roger Wakefield.
She excelled at reading blueprints. Her favorite classes were isometric drawing and soldering and brazing, and orbital welding as a 5th year. She enjoyed rigging class even though it was difficult. Overall, Queena recommends going straight into the skilled trades out of high school, and if parents are pushing their kids to college, they’re most likely projecting their own aspirations onto their children.
Now she is the owner and operator of the full-service company, HER Plumbing serving the Dallas Fort-Worth Metroplex.
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Henry Wakefield is the CEO of LeakPro, the most advanced and easy-to-use leak detection hardware. From pool leaks to slab leaks, The Outhouse offers 1800 square feet of slab leaks for licensed plumbers and apprentices to hone their skills, which will earn more revenue for their residential service business. Earning more money as a plumber has never been easier. With LeakPro you can build a career on slab leaks and leak detection. The LeakPro Kit comes with one Sidekick, one Leak Pro® Probe, two headphones, mini remote controlled air pump with hose, one universal hose bib adapter, training manual, & protective case. This water leak locating kit is a great tool in any plumber’s truck.
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Tanya Peddy enlisted in the U.S. Army and traveled the world before finding a second career in the trades. She's a welder, a pipe fitter, and now a licensed plumber working for Brandt Mechanical. In her words, the best part of her job is that she gets to, "make shit with fire." A woman's attention to detail can provide a much needed advantage as a welder. And while the Army provided discipline, she found that the construction industry was nowhere near as strict.
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Gus Antos is the founder & CEO of the multi-million dollar home service business, Milestone. He's a blue collar businessman who understands the necessity of a well-trained fleet. He placed value and quality over the quantity of service calls, and grinded through the first five years to now being one of the highest grossing trades-focused businesses in the Dallas/Fort-Worth Metroplex. If you ever wondered if plumbing, HVAC, or electrical work makes for a good career, look no further than this testimony from an industry titan. And the good news is, the trades are in serious need of hard workers. There is a labor shortage, no doubt, and it's only a matter of time until that becomes a major national security threat.
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Tradesmen built America. This is the "Blue Collar Channel"... Where you can listen to the top tradespeople around the world. Everything you need to learn about getting into the trades, becoming the best tradesman, starting your own business, and using networking and social media... To GROW in the trades!!!! and using networking and social media... To GROW in the trades!!!!
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Corby Sirkel is one of the elite welders, having welded on every continent except Antarctica — from the 114 ambient temperatures in Egypt, to the inner bellies of the gold mines in Perth, Australia. He has no formal welding education and no college degree, but his passion to be the best has taken him to unimaginable places in a trade most outsiders know nothing about. He started in concrete and realized quickly he didn't want that forever — though he'll be the first to admit that between the frigidly cold winters and the long hot summers, it made a man out of him. Today, Corby is the Global Technical Services Engineer for Epiroc Drilling Solutions.
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Brian Cohen is a business strategist for SF&P Advisors in South Florida specializing in the acquisition and purchasing of service companies with a portfolio in excess of $3 billion. He details what successful business owners have in common, and the patterns he sees in multiple plumbing, electrical, and HVAC companies with valuations in the millions.
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Kimberly Ray was the fifth employee at Rescue Air & Plumbing in Dallas, TX. She reimagined the way a residential service call center operated, stressing the importance of a good wage and great company culture to not only retain employees, but help them perform at a high level which elevatated Rescue Air's bottom line. She also bridged the gap between Installers and Sales Reps, enabling them to work hand-in-hand to increase sales and customer postivity.
Rescue Air provides heating, cooling, and plumbing services in the Dallas Fort-Worth Metroplex.
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Before there was Google, Dennis Yu was one of the original algorithm writers at Yahoo!. In this episode, he does a deep dive on how residential service companies can optimize their’ online presence, detailing the few things you must do to rank high on any search engine. He also discusses why marketing agencies fail on almost every promise they make, and how small business owners can navigate the internet in order to boost sales, awareness, and credibility.
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David Johnson built fences as a young man before “officially” joining the skilled trades. Now, as VP of Sales for BoomNation — an online community for America’s forgotten blue-collar laborers and skilled tradesmen — David stresses the importance of bridging the gap between what the trades can offer and what the younger generations want in a career. His ultimate goal is to bring more young men and women into the trades, and he points to the successful careers of welders, plumbers, electricians, and HVAC technicians as examples. BoomNation also works with contractors to pair them with the right talent for any given job.
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Libby DeLucien is the CEO of 3 trades-oriented businesses, one of which is WootRecruit, the premiere recruiting software for service businesses worldwide. Early in life, she managed a chaotic schedule, working with North America's largest collection of Asian Elephants, shuttling them around the country for Ringling Bros. Circus. Through keen observation of poor management and failed systems, Libby dedicated herself to build a company with a foolproof standard operating procedure. She expresses a sentiment of extreme ownership for failures in business, reminiscent of Jocko Willink and Jordan B. Peterson.
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Not many tradesmen can say they took control of the major company they started at, and almost none of them can say they took the business from $8 million a year to 9 figures in revenue. Bert Wells apprenticed for many well known tradesmen before earning a college degree from Texas Tech. With the newfound knowledge, Bert ascended the ranks to become a major player in the commercial trades. He's now the President & CEO of Beard Integrated Systems.
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In college, Tyler Hoskins struggled to find a major that excited him. He overslept, partied too much, and bounced from job to job, sometimes getting fired, until he found plumbing. And while math wasn't his forté, plumbing gave him a sense of meaning and a way in which to provide. Now, as a tradesman plumber, specializing in leak detection and slab leaks, he makes over $200,000 a year, and has found a career.
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Joe Kroninwetter learned early that if you want something, you have to work hard — and if you work hard enough, you might even get more than you bargained for. As a young man, he followed his passion, working on Harley's and sport bikes. But when a friend introduced him to the world of HVAC, he found a career that would provide more money and sustainability for years to come. In his words, "The trades are recession proof."
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Melvin Viera cut his teeth at the bottom in the skilled trades, running parts and doing administrative work for Rescue Air. But that job gave him the necessary knowledge to become a successful HVAC Installer. He discusses his trades-based education, the brotherhood, pride, and comradery of being a tradesman, as well as his quick ascent to making over 6-figures per year in under than 24 months.
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If you ask the teenage version of Saul Granado, his Texas summers sure as hell wouldn't be spent sweating his ass off in an attic. But now, as the sole provider for a family of 6, Saul Granado is grateful for his father introducing him to the trades. He is the LEAD HVAC INSTALLER for Rescue Air & Plumbing at the ripe age of 30, banking upwards of $150,000/year. In Saul's words, "Not everyone can do what we do. It takes a special breed to be up in that attic and do what we do for the amount of time we do it."
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Day one, Randy Carpenter found himself hand-digging an existing grease trap. Looking back, he's surprised he didn't quit by noon. Now, as the plumbing manager at Rescue Air & Plumbing, Randy discusses his early life in the trades, and the importance of training for making a successful tradesman.
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