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  • Leaving is Tough-Union vs Non-Union. Why People leave Work??
    2025/12/09

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    Leaving due to people or companies are always tough. But leaving because of your union is sad. They are there for you. Listen as two guys that just left talk about their experiences in union and non-union. Different types of fellow workers?

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    1 時間
  • Safety VS Cost? What is really going on?
    2025/11/15

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    Organizations often face a critical balancing act: ensuring the highest safety standards while controlling expenses. On one side, investing in safety—through training, equipment, compliance, and technology—reduces accidents, protects workers, and avoids legal liabilities. On the other side, these measures can be costly upfront, leading some companies to cut corners or delay improvements to maintain profitability.

    The real issue isn’t just about money—it’s about risk management and long-term thinking. Cutting safety costs may save short-term dollars but often results in higher long-term expenses from injuries, lawsuits, downtime, and reputational damage. Conversely, prioritizing safety can improve productivity, morale, and brand trust, ultimately benefiting the bottom line.

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    58 分
  • Advanced Tools for Electrical Apprentices, Journeymen & Pros
    2025/11/07

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    Shawn Quinn and Jakub Price dive deep into the essential and advanced tools every electrical apprentice, journeyman, and seasoned electrician should know about. From digital multimeters and thermal imagers to conduit benders and torque screwdrivers, we break down what’s worth the investment, what boosts efficiency, and what separates a good job from a great one.

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    1 時間 17 分
  • “How Much Does It Really Cost to Start in the Trades? | Tools, Training & Truth”
    2025/10/30

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    Thinking about starting a career in the trades but unsure about the costs? In this episode, we break down everything you need to know—from the price of essential tools to training programs and certifications. Whether you're eyeing electrical work, plumbing, HVAC, or carpentry, we’ve got the real numbers and smart tips to help you budget and plan your journey into the trades.

    Cost of basic toolkits for different trades
    Trade school vs. apprenticeship: what's more affordable?
    Hidden expenses to watch out for
    Tips to save money when starting out
    Real stories from tradespeople who’ve been there

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    1 時間 17 分
  • Contruction Pay Secrets: What they Don't tell you
    2025/10/23

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    Think you know how much tradespeople really make? Think again. In this eye-opening episode, we pull back the curtain on the hidden truths behind construction pay. From under-the-table deals and union vs. non-union wages, to the real impact of certifications, overtime, and job site politics — we’re exposing the stuff no one talks about. Whether you're a seasoned pro or just starting out, this is the insider info that could change your career (and your paycheck).

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    1 時間 3 分
  • Lead by Example--Bosses Who Get It
    2025/10/16

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    Shines a light on CEOs who lead with integrity, humility, and heart. Here, we celebrate business leaders who reject bloated executive pay, prioritize fair wages, and build companies where workers thrive. We explore how ethical leadership creates stronger businesses and better communities. If you're tired of corporate greed and believe in leadership that lifts everyone, you're in the right place

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    1 時間 24 分
  • “When the Coffee Stops Brewing: Layoffs, Labor, and the Union Grind”
    2025/10/08

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    Two guys talk about layoffs, Starbucks, Ford and 43000 workers in September. Our Union is getting weak, no support. Folding like a napkin

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    1 時間 16 分
  • What is on the shelf...... Who owns what? Corporate Greed???
    2025/10/03

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    Talk about grocery stores, who owns what. Our company record profits but are laying off. CEO making over 600 percent more than the average worker.

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    1 時間 30 分