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Four Questions That Beat 'What Do You Want to Do When You Grow Up?'

48 min · 19. juni 2026
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Trent Bellinger grew up being told the same thing a lot of kids hear — that college was the only road that led anywhere good. He went and got the degree. But somewhere along the way he figured out that the thing setting him apart wasn't the diploma, it was the 4,000 hours he'd already put in at his dad's shop. Now he runs career and technical education for two counties, and he's spending his days making sure kids see every door, not just the one everybody points at. WHAT WE GET INTO * Why a 2.0 student and a 4.0 student can land in exactly the same spot — and what actually decides it * The four-question test Trent walks students through when "what do you want to be?" isn't getting them anywhere * "Kids can't be what they can't see," and what schools are doing to fix it before ninth grade * The high schoolers who poured footings and hung drywall on a real house, with real contractors standing next to them * Why the skills you pick up at a summer job nobody can ever take back from you * The pallet story that turned into a rule Trent keeps on his office wall ABOUT TRENT Trent Bellinger is the CTE director for the Delta-Schoolcraft ISD. He started as a welding instructor, taught for eight years, and moved into administration because he liked building things — programs, pathways, a way through for kids who didn't fit the one-size mold. He and his wife are raising two kids in the U.P. and aren't going anywhere. Discover your Ikigai here: https://ikigaitest.com/ 🔗 LINKS Listen wherever your get your podcasts: https://built-in-the-midwest.captivate.fm/listen [https://built-in-the-midwest.captivate.fm/listen] Midwest Truck Driving School: midwesttruckdrivingschool.com [midwesttruckdrivingschool.com ] North Country Heavy Equipment & Electrical Line School: https://ncheschool.com/ [https://ncheschool.com/] Submit your Questions: https://webforms.pipedrive.com/f/6WfGT9X1zlYC6WvssJqfWxOOkvVa1AjzqgnAIIHOq70WWiNo5czEWXpBMqxVTW7UST [https://webforms.pipedrive.com/f/6WfGT9X1zlYC6WvssJqfWxOOkvVa1AjzqgnAIIHOq70WWiNo5czEWXpBMqxVTW7UST ] 💬 CONNECT Email: marketing@midwesttruckdrivingschool.com [marketing@midwesttruckdrivingschool.com ] Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CDLMidwest [https://www.facebook.com/CDLMidwest ] Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/midwesttruckdrivingschool/ [https://www.instagram.com/midwesttruckdrivingschool/] TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@midwesttruckdrivingskool [https://www.tiktok.com/@midwesttruckdrivingskool]

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episode Four Questions That Beat 'What Do You Want to Do When You Grow Up?' cover

Four Questions That Beat 'What Do You Want to Do When You Grow Up?'

Trent Bellinger grew up being told the same thing a lot of kids hear — that college was the only road that led anywhere good. He went and got the degree. But somewhere along the way he figured out that the thing setting him apart wasn't the diploma, it was the 4,000 hours he'd already put in at his dad's shop. Now he runs career and technical education for two counties, and he's spending his days making sure kids see every door, not just the one everybody points at. WHAT WE GET INTO * Why a 2.0 student and a 4.0 student can land in exactly the same spot — and what actually decides it * The four-question test Trent walks students through when "what do you want to be?" isn't getting them anywhere * "Kids can't be what they can't see," and what schools are doing to fix it before ninth grade * The high schoolers who poured footings and hung drywall on a real house, with real contractors standing next to them * Why the skills you pick up at a summer job nobody can ever take back from you * The pallet story that turned into a rule Trent keeps on his office wall ABOUT TRENT Trent Bellinger is the CTE director for the Delta-Schoolcraft ISD. He started as a welding instructor, taught for eight years, and moved into administration because he liked building things — programs, pathways, a way through for kids who didn't fit the one-size mold. He and his wife are raising two kids in the U.P. and aren't going anywhere. Discover your Ikigai here: https://ikigaitest.com/ 🔗 LINKS Listen wherever your get your podcasts: https://built-in-the-midwest.captivate.fm/listen [https://built-in-the-midwest.captivate.fm/listen] Midwest Truck Driving School: midwesttruckdrivingschool.com [midwesttruckdrivingschool.com ] North Country Heavy Equipment & Electrical Line School: https://ncheschool.com/ [https://ncheschool.com/] Submit your Questions: https://webforms.pipedrive.com/f/6WfGT9X1zlYC6WvssJqfWxOOkvVa1AjzqgnAIIHOq70WWiNo5czEWXpBMqxVTW7UST [https://webforms.pipedrive.com/f/6WfGT9X1zlYC6WvssJqfWxOOkvVa1AjzqgnAIIHOq70WWiNo5czEWXpBMqxVTW7UST ] 💬 CONNECT Email: marketing@midwesttruckdrivingschool.com [marketing@midwesttruckdrivingschool.com ] Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CDLMidwest [https://www.facebook.com/CDLMidwest ] Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/midwesttruckdrivingschool/ [https://www.instagram.com/midwesttruckdrivingschool/] TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@midwesttruckdrivingskool [https://www.tiktok.com/@midwesttruckdrivingskool]

19. juni 202648 min
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Why This Former Marine Leader Started Over as an Apprentice

You want a stable career that pays well with room to grow — but with all the noise out there, it's hard to even know where to start. Johnny Rogers didn't have a map either. He left the Marine Corps at 28 and started over in the trades at the bottom. In this one we talk about the decision he made in a parking lot that set the next decade in motion, why he chose eight years in the Marines instead of four or twenty, and what it really feels like to go from being in charge to being the new guy who knows nothing. We get into the CDL he treated as a backup plan, the apprenticeship boot camp he showed up to with no training, and the advice he'd give his 18-year-old self about chasing goals too fast.Johnny Rogers is a Marine veteran, journeyman lineman, head wrestling coach in Escanaba, and a member of the National Guard. He started his trade career through Midwest Truck Driving School and a direct-entry line apprenticeship. 🔗 LINKS Listen wherever your get your podcasts: https://built-in-the-midwest.captivate.fm/listen [https://built-in-the-midwest.captivate.fm/listen] Midwest Truck Driving School: midwesttruckdrivingschool.com [midwesttruckdrivingschool.com ] North Country Heavy Equipment & Electrical Line School: https://ncheschool.com/ [https://ncheschool.com/] Submit your Questions: https://webforms.pipedrive.com/f/6WfGT9X1zlYC6WvssJqfWxOOkvVa1AjzqgnAIIHOq70WWiNo5czEWXpBMqxVTW7UST [https://webforms.pipedrive.com/f/6WfGT9X1zlYC6WvssJqfWxOOkvVa1AjzqgnAIIHOq70WWiNo5czEWXpBMqxVTW7UST ] 💬 CONNECT Email: marketing@midwesttruckdrivingschool.com [marketing@midwesttruckdrivingschool.com ] Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CDLMidwest [https://www.facebook.com/CDLMidwest ] Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/midwesttruckdrivingschool/ [https://www.instagram.com/midwesttruckdrivingschool/] TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@midwesttruckdrivingskool [https://www.tiktok.com/@midwesttruckdrivingskool]

12. juni 202653 min
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The Real Reason Trucking Companies Use Cameras

Josh Rouse came up through trucking, stepped away for a stretch, and got pulled back in by a buddy with an opening in operations. Two years on the board later, he moved into human resources and safety — and now handles the hiring, the safety tech, and the IT that ties it all together. A.M. Express is a locally owned, Escanaba-based carrier running vans, tankers, flatbeds, lowboys, and reefers across the lower 48, and it's one of the companies that comes into the school to recruit. Takeaways: * The use of technology in trucking, such as inward and outward facing cameras, enhances safety and accountability for drivers. * Having a clear long-term goal in the trucking industry can help prevent burnout and ensure career satisfaction. * Training programs can effectively turn new drivers into top performers, emphasizing the importance of learning on the job. * Cameras in trucks may seem intrusive, but they can protect drivers from unfair blame and improve their skills over time. * Opportunities for growth in the trucking industry are abundant, with various specializations available for drivers to explore, such as flatbed and tanker. * The trucking industry is a viable alternative to traditional college routes, offering potential earnings with minimal student debt. 🔗 LINKS Check out AM Express: https://amexpressinc.com/ [https://amexpressinc.com/] Listen wherever your get your podcasts: https://built-in-the-midwest.captivate.fm/listen [https://built-in-the-midwest.captivate.fm/listen] Midwest Truck Driving School: midwesttruckdrivingschool.com [midwesttruckdrivingschool.com ] North Country Heavy Equipment & Electrical Line School: https://ncheschool.com/ [https://ncheschool.com/] Submit your Questions: https://webforms.pipedrive.com/f/6WfGT9X1zlYC6WvssJqfWxOOkvVa1AjzqgnAIIHOq70WWiNo5czEWXpBMqxVTW7UST [https://webforms.pipedrive.com/f/6WfGT9X1zlYC6WvssJqfWxOOkvVa1AjzqgnAIIHOq70WWiNo5czEWXpBMqxVTW7UST ] 💬 CONNECT Email: marketing@midwesttruckdrivingschool.com [marketing@midwesttruckdrivingschool.com ] Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CDLMidwest [https://www.facebook.com/CDLMidwest ] Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/midwesttruckdrivingschool/ [https://www.instagram.com/midwesttruckdrivingschool/] * TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@midwesttruckdrivingskool [https://www.tiktok.com/@midwesttruckdrivingskool]

29. maj 202635 min
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Opportunity Doesn't Wait for the Perfect Time

This episode is for the kid being told he has one option. It's for the apprentice trying to figure out if going local is worth the pay cut. It's for the lineman wondering if the side hustle is real. Mike's career didn't follow a plan. It followed a series of decisions — and the ones that paid off weren't the ones anyone told him to make. WHAT WE GET INTO * The guidance counselor conversation that introduced him to the trades * Why he didn't finish line school — and why his teacher told him not to * What he made as an apprentice on the road vs. as a municipal lineman at home * The tree job at his parents' house that accidentally started a business * Why he walked away from the "gravy job" most lineman never leave * The advice rule he uses: "Be careful who you take advice from" ABOUT MIKE DOMBROWSKI Mike Dombrowski grew up around Jim's Music — his dad's store. He knew young he didn't want an office. He went from high school to CDL to line school to apprentice contracting work in Minnesota, came home as a municipal lineman, started a tree service on the side, and went full-time around 2021. He's also one of the founding members of the MTDS Lineman School. You may have seen some of his videos go viral on TikTok and Facebook. * https://www.tiktok.com/@dombrowskitreeservice * https://www.facebook.com/dombrowskitreeservice/ 🔗 LINKS Listen wherever your get your podcasts: https://built-in-the-midwest.captivate.fm/listen [https://built-in-the-midwest.captivate.fm/listen] Midwest Truck Driving School: midwesttruckdrivingschool.com [midwesttruckdrivingschool.com ] North Country Heavy Equipment & Electrical Line School: https://ncheschool.com/ [https://ncheschool.com/] Submit your Questions: https://webforms.pipedrive.com/f/6WfGT9X1zlYC6WvssJqfWxOOkvVa1AjzqgnAIIHOq70WWiNo5czEWXpBMqxVTW7UST [https://webforms.pipedrive.com/f/6WfGT9X1zlYC6WvssJqfWxOOkvVa1AjzqgnAIIHOq70WWiNo5czEWXpBMqxVTW7UST ] 💬 CONNECT Email: marketing@midwesttruckdrivingschool.com [marketing@midwesttruckdrivingschool.com ] Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CDLMidwest [https://www.facebook.com/CDLMidwest ] Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/midwesttruckdrivingschool/ [https://www.instagram.com/midwesttruckdrivingschool/] TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@midwesttruckdrivingskool [https://www.tiktok.com/@midwesttruckdrivingskool]

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