#102 From Film School to 7-Figure Construction Company, Roger Scheck's Success Story
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In this episode of the Construction Mentor Podcast, host Ike introduces Roger Scheck, a licensed general contractor from Winston-Salem, North Carolina. Roger shares his journey from growing up in a small town in Kansas, where he was influenced by his father's passion for building and renovations, to pursuing a career in film and eventually finding his niche in high-end residential renovations. Roger's story is one of resilience and adaptability, as he navigated the challenges of the film industry, transitioned into flipping houses, and ultimately established a successful contracting business. His insights into the construction industry, the importance of work ethic, and the value of trades over traditional college education provide valuable lessons for aspiring entrepreneurs and tradespeople alike.
Takeaways:
There is a significant generational divide in construction.
Older generations often undervalue younger workers' contributions.
Work ethic perceptions vary greatly between generations.
Knowledge transfer is crucial for industry sustainability.
Younger workers may lack guidance from experienced mentors.
The construction industry needs to adapt to new work styles.
Collaboration between generations can enhance productivity.
Understanding each generation's strengths is vital.
Open communication can bridge the generational gap.
Investing in training can benefit both young and old workers.
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