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Skilled Trades: Erasing the Stigma of "its just a job and not a career"

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In this episode of Facility Voices David Trask is joined by Doug Winston, President, and CEO of DNM Electrical Contracting and Skilled-Trades Advocate with Bring Back the Trades Inc, as he shares his journey in the electrical industry and the various successful entities under his wing. From utility construction to equipment repair, Doug's businesses span a wide spectrum, even including a motorsports venture.

Doug talks about his advocacy work for skilled trades and the misconception that one must go to college to be successful. He underscores the abundant opportunities and financial security attainable in the skilled trades, while also addressing the existing stigma associated with vocational education. Doug emphasizes the importance of nurturing genuine interest and passion in a field, rather than funneling everyone toward a one-size-fits-all approach, sharing several personal experiences where he helped coach young people in their career journeys.
With over 40 years of industry experience, Doug offers a unique perspective on the value and potential of careers in the trades. Don't miss this opportunity to be inspired and informed about the diverse career opportunities that exist beyond the traditional college path.

Thanks for listening. Follow David Trask on LinkedIn to share feedback. Visit the ARC Facilities LinkedIn page
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In this episode of Facility Voices David Trask is joined by Doug Winston, President, and CEO of DNM Electrical Contracting and Skilled-Trades Advocate with Bring Back the Trades Inc, as he shares his journey in the electrical industry and the various successful entities under his wing. From utility construction to equipment repair, Doug's businesses span a wide spectrum, even including a motorsports venture.

Doug talks about his advocacy work for skilled trades and the misconception that one must go to college to be successful. He underscores the abundant opportunities and financial security attainable in the skilled trades, while also addressing the existing stigma associated with vocational education. Doug emphasizes the importance of nurturing genuine interest and passion in a field, rather than funneling everyone toward a one-size-fits-all approach, sharing several personal experiences where he helped coach young people in their career journeys.
With over 40 years of industry experience, Doug offers a unique perspective on the value and potential of careers in the trades. Don't miss this opportunity to be inspired and informed about the diverse career opportunities that exist beyond the traditional college path.

Thanks for listening. Follow David Trask on LinkedIn to share feedback. Visit the ARC Facilities LinkedIn page
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The views and opinions expressed by third-party guests on this podcast are their own and do not necessarily reflect the views or opinions of ARC Facilities and ARC Document Solutions. We provide a platform for diverse perspectives and discussions and ARC Facilities/ARC Document Solutions assumes no responsibility or liability for the accuracy or completeness of the content provided by our third-party guests.

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