
#20 Not for the Weak: Women Breaking Ground in Blue Collar Work
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Summary
In this episode of 'Hanging with Hays', host Chelsea Hays engages in a candid conversation with Courtney, a female heavy equipment operator. They discuss the challenges and rewards of working in a male-dominated industry, the misconceptions surrounding heavy equipment operators, and the importance of mental health and support among coworkers. Courtney shares her journey into the field, the daily realities of her job, and offers advice for women looking to enter blue collar work. The conversation highlights the empowerment of women in trades and the need for recognition and support in the workplace.
Takeaways
Courtney's journey into heavy equipment operation began with family connections.
The daily life of a heavy equipment operator can vary greatly depending on the crew.
Misconceptions about operators often overlook the skills and hard work involved.
Being a female in a male-dominated field comes with unique challenges and rewards.
Support from coworkers is crucial for mental health in the workplace.
Women in blue collar jobs need to be resilient and assertive.
The future looks promising for women entering trades, with increasing numbers joining the workforce.
Balancing work and personal life can be difficult in demanding jobs.
Mental health discussions are important but often overlooked in the industry.
Recognition and encouragement from peers can significantly impact job satisfaction.
Keywords
heavy equipment, women in trades, blue collar jobs, empowerment, misconceptions, mental health, daily life, industry challenges, female operators, construction