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#772 My Client Is A C_nt Chapter 1 Sample

#772 My Client Is A C_nt Chapter 1 Sample

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⚠️ Listener Warning

This episode includes a word some people don’t like — but in construction, that word exists for a reason. If it’s not for you, feel free to skip this one.

For everyone else… this is important.

Today I’m sharing a sampler of the intro and first chapter of the book My Client Is A C_nt — the most honest book written about what actually goes on in the construction industry.

This isn’t shock for the sake of it.

It’s truth.

The book dives into the realities tradespeople live every day but rarely talk about openly:

bad clients, non-payment, shifting expectations, tone in emails and texts, burnout, pressure, and the moments where you only realize what you should’ve done after the damage is already done.

This book exists so you don’t have to learn everything the hard way.

Most tradespeople don’t buy books — I get it.

That’s why the audio version matters. Listen on the drive to the jobsite, during the day, or on the way home after a long one. It’s built for real life, not a desk.

📘 Get the book here (all formats):

👉 https://myclientisa.com/

🎧 Audio version:

👉 https://awesound.com/a/my-client-is-a-cunt

📕 Amazon (Hardcover / Paperback / Ebook):

👉 https://www.amazon.ca/dp/1778111041

🎁 Giveaway

I’m also running a short, anonymous survey to understand what tradespeople really think about clients — and I’ll be sharing the results publicly.

Fill out the survey and you’ll be entered for a chance to win a signed hardcover copy of the book.

👉 Take the survey here:

https://forms.gle/tbLV6MM3WZm98ZP77

Tradespeople don’t buy hype — they buy permission:

to feel seen, respected, and understood.

This book is for the people who build everything and quietly carry the weight.

Have a great year everyone.

…except those cunt clients.

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