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Lachie Payne - From Carpentry to Construction Operations

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In this episode, we're welcoming Lachie, the new operations assistant at BASECON. Following our tradition, we sit down with Lachie to chat about his journey from Bacchus Marsh to Ballarat, his transition from carpentry to construction, and his experience settling into the BASECON team. Lachie opens up about his role, the dynamic with his managers, Hamish and Xavier, and how he's tackling his biggest challenges, including the rapid pace of the industry and the balance of work-life. He shares his aspirations for the future and reveals the funniest (and possibly the most embarrassing) moment he's experienced on the job. This candid conversation offers an insider's look into our team, our work ethic, and our focus on family, fostering a culture where opportunities are made and grasped. So, whether you're part of the construction game or just curious about the people behind it, tune in for this enlightening and entertaining episode.

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In this episode, we're welcoming Lachie, the new operations assistant at BASECON. Following our tradition, we sit down with Lachie to chat about his journey from Bacchus Marsh to Ballarat, his transition from carpentry to construction, and his experience settling into the BASECON team. Lachie opens up about his role, the dynamic with his managers, Hamish and Xavier, and how he's tackling his biggest challenges, including the rapid pace of the industry and the balance of work-life. He shares his aspirations for the future and reveals the funniest (and possibly the most embarrassing) moment he's experienced on the job. This candid conversation offers an insider's look into our team, our work ethic, and our focus on family, fostering a culture where opportunities are made and grasped. So, whether you're part of the construction game or just curious about the people behind it, tune in for this enlightening and entertaining episode.

Please enjoy!

If you enjoy the podcast, would you please consider leaving a short review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes? It takes less than 60 seconds, and it really makes a difference in making the podcast better for you, the audience.
Follow The Construction Game Podcast:
https://www.instagram.com/theconstructiongame/

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