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🗓️ 25 July 2023
⏱️ 14 minutes
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In this short episode, Bryan goes over the fourth chapter of his new book, Unconformed. The chapter is called "So... What Do You Do?"
Parents always want to be proud of their children, but it seems as though children are more proud of children who attend college than take up apprenticeships. However, these feelings largely seep in due to peer expectations; we want our children to measure up to our friends' standards or success, not necessarily our own. Parents are also less likely to encourage their children to get into the trades and value the time and expertise of tradespeople.
All jobs, even less prestigious jobs, matter and have a purpose. Society tends to devalue tradespeople and manual laborers, but those jobs do a great service to society. Nevertheless, the competitive drive between parents and our fear of failure makes us fall into these mindsets where we devalue manual labor. The media and family members also trap us in these expectations.
Society runs on the ability of people to solve problems and innovate, which means that blue-collar work is necessary for society to function. Not to mention, popular media and DIY culture have also brought attention to the artistry of the skilled trades. These positive changes are important to the perception of blue-collar work, and we can accept (and encourage) a child's choice to find purpose in the skilled trades, not just blindly seek happiness.
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0:00.0 | Hey, hey this is the HVAC school podcast, I'm Brian, and some of you may know that I wrote a book. |
0:10.0 | It's a short book, it's an easy read. And just releasing the audio book now, |
0:14.9 | by the time this comes out, it may be on sale. |
0:18.1 | It's submitted to ACX right now, |
0:21.0 | which is where Audible gets its gets its source iTunes all that stuff so |
0:24.4 | I'm gonna take a look if it's not out today it'll be out in the next couple days |
0:27.6 | it's called unconformed you can also get the paperback version on Amazon |
0:31.5 | it's like I said small book easy read and this |
0:34.4 | chapter that I'm sharing with you just gonna put one chapter out on the |
0:37.1 | podcast just so you can get a taste for it is called so what do you do? |
0:41.6 | Chapter 4 of the book and it's about the respect for the trades and how |
0:46.9 | Maybe we can think about ourselves a little differently in what we do and take a little I don don't know, confidence from that. |
0:53.0 | So it just sort of represents some of the things that I see changing, my own journey, blah, blah, blah, |
0:57.0 | blah, here we go. Chapter 4 of the book that I just released called Unconformed. |
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