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What happens when you spend 28 years in one place… and then finally decide you’re not done living? Today’s episode is about getting unstuck—by choosing discomfort on purpose. I’m joined by Rob Jonasen, a cathodic protection technician at Lake Superior Consulting—and honestly, this conversation hit close to home because Rob’s role is one of the first roles I ever started in. Rob’s a Duluth–Superior guy through and through. He started working at 19, stayed in the steel mill for 28 years, raised six kids, and did what a lot of people do: kept grinding, kept providing, and tried to make it all work. But at some point, “books were enough” became “books aren’t enough anymore.” And that’s where his story starts to really move. Key Themes + Takeaways Rob talks about looking back and realizing how quickly decades disappear—especially once you become a parent. When overtime disappeared, it hit hard. When it came back, he clung to it—16-hour shifts, ten days off in five months—until he knew something had to change. Rob didn’t want trucking because he loved trucks—he wanted the world. LSC gave him travel, autonomy, and a new kind of pride. Cathodic protection is invisible until you know what you’re looking for—then you see line markers, rectifiers, right-of-ways everywhere. Sometimes it starts with one comment, one annoyance, one “there has to be a better way”—and Rob’s the kind of mind that turns that into a real tool. Rob’s advice is simple and earned: build your internal values, be on time, be honest, and do work you can feel good about. Our Favorite Quotes “I worked in the steel mill for 28 years… and the time just flies by so fast.” “I was working 16 hours straight for like five months. I had ten days off in five months.” “I reached a certain age in my life where books weren’t enough.” “To go into cathodic protection, you have to be a little smart and a lot crazy.” “You should get in over your head sometimes… and then when you do it, you grow.” Chapter Markers 00:00 — Meet Rob: 28 years in the steel mill, and a pivot coming 03:25 — The overtime years: when work stops feeling like life 05:24 — The roof day that turned into a career conversation 09:58 — Freedom on the road: standards, responsibility, and autonomy 13:05 — “What did I get myself into?” + the tech that made him light up 13:46 — The septic wire story: using DCVG thinking in real life (and digging 9 feet 😅) 21:18 — Innovation culture: making better tools, contagious pride, and peer impact 27:57 — Rob’s career advice: values, honesty, reliability, and self-respect 36:40 — The googly eyes: why a little ridiculousness matters Your Turn This week’s check-in: Where in your life are you tolerating “stuck” because it feels familiar—and what’s one uncomfortable step that might actually set you free? Links & Mentions: Lake Superior Consulting – https://www.lsconsulting.com/ [https://www.lsconsulting.com/] 🔥 If this episode sparked something for you, please follow the show, leave a review, or share it with a friend MB01C4PXQP25YEF
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