The Working Man Interview

Men, Misconceptions, and Making a Living in Construction

15 min · 6 de mar de 2020
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Discussion on young men working with a purpose, what a construction apprenticeship is really like, and how to build a meaningful career in construction. Rutland Walker interviews Business Manager Bill Blackman and President Ross Roberson of IBEW Local 136 out of Birmingham.

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