We appreciate any and all feedback so feel free to send a text. What happens when a year punches you in the gut and you still have to build? We open the door to a season shaped by loss, honesty, and a stubborn belief that construction businesses can be both profitable and humane. From saying goodbye to parents and a family tragedy to walking away from a steady paycheck, we talk about the choices that forced us to redefine success and rebuild our workflow from the ground up. We break down th...
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We appreciate any and all feedback so feel free to send a text. What happens when a year punches you in the gut and you still have to build? We open the door to a season shaped by loss, honesty, and a stubborn belief that construction businesses can be both profitable and humane. From saying goodbye to parents and a family tragedy to walking away from a steady paycheck, we talk about the choices that forced us to redefine success and rebuild our workflow from the ground up. We break down th...
Navigating Career Paths in Construction: Insights with Chris Mull
Feed Me Your Construction Content
32 minutes
1 year ago
Navigating Career Paths in Construction: Insights with Chris Mull
We appreciate any and all feedback so feel free to send a text. Chris Mull from Kempsville Building Material, a key figure in the Carter Lumber family, joins us to reveal the often unexpected paths that lead to fulfilling careers in the construction industry. From our first meeting during challenging career moments to the serendipitous connections that shaped our professional journeys, we share the profound impact of industry friendships and the critical importance of open communication. Tog...
Feed Me Your Construction Content
We appreciate any and all feedback so feel free to send a text. What happens when a year punches you in the gut and you still have to build? We open the door to a season shaped by loss, honesty, and a stubborn belief that construction businesses can be both profitable and humane. From saying goodbye to parents and a family tragedy to walking away from a steady paycheck, we talk about the choices that forced us to redefine success and rebuild our workflow from the ground up. We break down th...