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Podcast Construction Mentor Podcast

Construction Mentor Podcast

Ryan "Ike" Eisenhauer

Business & Entrepreneuriat

Fréquence : 1 épisode/8j. Total Éps: 127

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Helping people find a better career, better life style, and better mind set. Not enough people are aware of the opportunities in the Architecture, Engineering, and Construction industries! There is NO OTHER industry that offers such a broad spectrum of career paths with such high probabilities of substantial wealth. While most people think of the industry as "boots and jeans" working for "slave wages". Very few people are aware that most skilled trades people make well over $100,000 per year. Most are also unaware of the project management and executive positions available through out the industry. Not to mention the golden opportunities to become an entrepreneur and your own boss! This podcast highlights all of these opportunities, the increasing demand, decreasing supply, advancement and effect of new technology, and more. Most importantly our guests will share their stories of triumph over struggles such as poverty, difficulties in childhood, drug addiction, racism, immigration, mental health, disabilities, and more.... Please listen and share! You never know who's life will change from listening to this podcast!
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#113 Surviving Market Volatility In Construction, Trade Tariffs, Foreign Policy & Natural Disasters

Épisode 113

dimanche 25 janvier 2026Durée 47:23

In this episode of the Construction Mentor Podcast, host Ike dives deep into the critical aspects of procurement and submittals for general contractors and subcontractors. He emphasizes the importance of proactive risk management in the face of unpredictable market conditions, such as price spikes and supply chain disruptions. Ike outlines a tactical approach to mitigate risks through effective contract language, advanced planning, and operational strategies, ensuring that contractors can navigate the complexities of the construction industry successfully.Ike introduces four key pillars for managing procurement and submittals: contract protections, advanced planning, effective paperwork processes, and operational tactics. He stresses the necessity of clear communication and documentation throughout the project lifecycle, highlighting that successful risk management is not just about avoiding pitfalls but also about fostering win-win scenarios for all stakeholders involved. By implementing these strategies, contractors can protect their cash flow and ensure project success, even in challenging environments.Start the FREE Construction Project Management Introduction Course with CourseCareers Now: https://coursecareers.com/a/ike?course=construction-management&campaign=YT 📚 Student & Alumni Reviews: https://coursecareers.com/reviews 🎓Testimonial of CourseCareers https://youtu.be/RRl88nof5f8?si=dKeh4ZnnJ4Yfoo7l🤯 Even More Testimonials: https://www.youtube.com/@coursecareers Takeaways:"We're here to promote the construction industry as the best path to create your dream life.""You cannot operate with your own interests as the only interest out there.""The goal is to put everybody in a situation to win.""You can't manage what you don't control.""Cash is king.""The earlier you submit, the earlier long lead items can be released.""You want to create a chart or create an Excel sheet that identifies everything you need to buy.""You have to document everything to protect your cash flow and your schedule equally.""Treat your supply chain like a partner.""Prioritize that six sigma winning win, win, win, win, win at all levels."

#112 Building a Life of Purpose: Viral Social Media Influencer's Path in the Blue Collar World

Épisode 112

lundi 19 janvier 2026Durée 59:44

In this episode of the Construction Mentor Podcast, host Ike engages in a compelling conversation with Aydan, a young diesel mechanic and content creator. Aydan shares his journey into the blue-collar industry, emphasizing the limitless opportunities available within skilled trades. He discusses his passion for mechanics, the importance of faith in his life, and how he uses social media to inspire others. Aydan's story highlights the significance of pursuing one's purpose and the value of hard work, especially in a field often overlooked by young people. The conversation also touches on the challenges of navigating peer pressure and the importance of surrounding oneself with positive influences.

Start the FREE Construction Project Management Introduction Course with CourseCareers Now: https://coursecareers.com/a/ike?course=construction-management&campaign=YT

📚 Student & Alumni Reviews: https://coursecareers.com/reviews

🎓Testimonial of CourseCareers https://youtu.be/RRl88nof5f8?si=dKeh4ZnnJ4Yfoo7l

🤯 Even More Testimonials: https://www.youtube.com/@coursecareers Takeaways


"People can't take advantage of the opportunities if they don't even know what doors are open to them."

"You have to be teachable to be able to get through life in general."

"You can either choose to be a victim or a victor."

"It doesn't cost a single penny to show up on time or to work hard."

"If you have a skill set, you can move anywhere that you want."


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#103 From 7th Grade Dropout To 6 Figures In Construction Management

jeudi 13 novembre 2025Durée 30:42

In this episode, Eric Will Hunt and Ike discuss the importance of mentorship, personal growth, and the construction industry. They share personal stories about overcoming challenges (having dropped out of school in the 7th grade, being welfare, and a parent struggling with addiction) the value of hard work, and the impact of having a mentor. The conversation also touches on the misconceptions about the construction industry and the opportunities it offers for a fulfilling career.

Takeaways:

Flip the script before asking for more money by adding value.

Model success by following those who have what you want.

Mentorship can be found online through social media.

Hard work and persistence are key to success.

The construction industry offers diverse career paths.

Experience can outweigh formal education in many fields.

Networking and putting yourself in front of the right people is crucial.

Listening and observing can be more valuable than speaking.

Overcoming a challenging background is possible with determination.

Quality of life perks in property management are often overlooked.



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#013 - # 1 Way To Rise Faster In Your Career, Get Caught Doing This...

lundi 18 septembre 2023Durée 19:51

Reality is not reality. Perception is reality. When it comes

to your career you must always keep this in mind.

In other words, people will create a perception of you, and

it may not be justified or fair in your eyes. They may create a perception

about someone else that may not be justified or fair either.

Have you ever noticed people play favorites with people who

don’t deserve it? Maybe it is your parents with your sibling, or maybe it is a

sports coach, or teacher….or worst of all, your boss. We will all experience

this at one point in our lives.

In life we should not care what other people think. But in

our careers, we should care deeply about what other people think. Because other

people’s perception of us, directly correlates with our value, our

compensation, and position.

Ultimately you cannot control what other people think, BUT

you can influence the heck out of them.

One could teach an entire seminar on the different ways to

do this, but for this blog I want to concentrate on one specifically.

That is, showing up earlier, and leaving later…. than

everyone.

Now, the popular narrative today is “work life balance”.

Which is fine, you can probably adequately do your job within the normal 8am –

5pm window, and then you can enjoy your life.

Do not misconstrue what I am saying, you should enjoy your

life.


But you should also seek any opportunity to separate

yourself from the rest of the pack. There is a MASSIVE opportunity to do so, by

simply being there outside of the normal 8-5 window.


This opportunity is especially available to the young people

out there. Without being married, having children, a mortgage, and all of the

other responsibilities of adulthood in full swing, this is you time to take

advantage of this opportunity!

Most seasoned professionals I speak with have noticed that

new hires today tend to make a habit of showing up late and leaving early. They

think they are fooling someone when they say “there was an accident” on the way

in. Or that they “have a doctor’s appointment”, or “need to take their car to

the shop” or they “have a family event to go to”. At some point the excuses

become too common.

Eventually the truth is that they do not want to work the

full day, they want to come and go as they please because they do not prioritize

their job, the opportunity, or practicing the discipline required to maximize

their production.

That is large in part because they think the job is there to

serve them, instead of them being there to serve the job.


What many of us find hilarious is when these same people who

leave early, stay late, they expect to be compensated for every minute that

they spend past 5pm. Even when they are invited to a networking even with an

open bar!

Let me tell you this…stop seeking immediate compensation for

this time. The compensation will come but will come at a much later date. Think

of it this way, you are making a deposit…an investment that will be cashed in,

at sometime in the future.

When I was 22 years old working in NYC, I made a point of

this. I wanted everyone to know that I would be there when they arrived, and I

would still be there long after they left. Making that a habit helped forge

several relationships that just recently allowed me to cash in on my

investment!

I saw 5:00pm – 10:00pm as my opportunity to knock out any

tedious paperwork that I could not get to during the day and or be proactive on

such tasks that were not “due” but that I knew would be a time suck later.


Most importantly these were tasks that I knew would send

notifications and/or emails to my team. Including my boss. At the time they were

just a Project Manager.


One night around 9:00pm, I was the only person in the

office. Sending out my submittals per usual. I was working at a pace that meant

another email or notification would go out to the team every 5-10 minutes. Steady

from the 4:00pm hour.

My phone rang. It was my project manager. I answered and they

said, “um where are you right now”?


I said, “I am working”.


“Are you seriously still in the office?” they replied. they

knew I was. I suspected that someone had seen me before they left late.


“Yup still here, I just wanted to…” they cut me off.


“Leave, go home. You don’t need to be doing that right now” they

said.


They briefly went on to explain the importance of work life

balance. To which I replied, “I am ok, I don’t have anywhere to be, I want to

get this done and over deliver”.


Right then and there that set a perception. Was I working

hard? Yes. Was I working longer hours than almost everyone? Yes. But what if they

did not catch me? What if he had no idea? What if I made a mistake on something

and they chalked it up to me lacking diligence or being lazy?

Since then, they never had to question my work ethic because

that was a habit that I developed and that they knew they could rely on. More

importantly, my drive to over deliver did not just mean something to me, it

meant something to her. That would only enhance her ability to shine as a

manager. I became a valuable assert to her success. That is where you want to

be!

10+ years later when I need an advocate or a recommendation,

do you think they hesitate to do so on my behalf? Of course not. The only

difference now, is that advocacy is not coming from a project manager, it is

coming from a Vice President. That is where they have ascended to since that

night. That is a delayed return on my investment.

Again, this was a habit. It is important to note, that was

not just a one time occurrence. I did not stay late one time in my life and have

it pay off. This was a habit I developed for YEARS. I would easily put in 60+

hours a week on a regular basis. Again if nothing else, to be caught doing so.

Let me give you another example.


One night, I was doing the same thing, working late in NYC. Late

enough that I thought I started to see ghosts. I saw a conference room light on,

but I could not tell who was in there. Finally, after a few hours it opened. It

was the Chief Operations Officer. On his way out the door he scrunched his

eyebrows and looked up at me.

“Burning the midnight oil, are we?”


“Yes sir, someone has to get things done” I said.


He asked what project I was on and said, “thank you”. I

suspect he did so to ask who I was the following day.


Fast forward 2-years later. I was in an office in Boston

doing the same thing. Working late with one desk light on in an empty office.

It was about 9:00pm. I heard the wood floor creaking like someone was walking

toward me. I assumed it was a cleaner, until I heard a booming voice. There he

was again, the Chief Operations Officer.

“Mr. Eisenhauer are on you nights, or are you always working

this late?”


Again, caught in the act of doing what other people are not

willing to do. Taking advantage of an opportunity to separate myself. To

think…I was only caught because he forgot his coat before he left to take a high-profile

client out to dinner. I did not even know he was in town.

As a result of these occurrences, I always had this man as a

mentor. When other people wished they could get face time with him, let alone

have a positive interaction with him, he would make time for me.


On several occasions he would spend 45 minutes to an hour on

the phone with me, talking me through career options. When he would visit

Boston he would sit down in a conference room with me, and take time out of a

packed schedule, to tell me what he truly thought was best for me. Not

necessarily the company.

I know that my career has risen faster because of these

types of relationships. These relationships that are predicated on a perception

of value that others saw in myself.  I

know that more people at high levels are aware of who I am and the value I

bring, or at least the perception of the value that I bring to the table. I

have been afforded amazing opportunities, far ahead of others at my age because

of it.

It is not a coincidence that I received midyear raises and

bonuses in my early 20s when no other employees did. It is not a coincidence

that I received opportunities to be a leader at an earlier age than other

people did. It is not a coincidence that high level individuals showed

gratitude and genuine interest and investment in the growth of my career. It is

not a coincidence that I was always in the showcase.

I am not saying that you must work your life away in order

to achieve success. I am saying there is an opportunity there to put in the

work, to put in the time, that other people are not willing to do.


Not only is the opportunity easier to take advantage of

early on in your career but the return on that investment will pay out much

higher dividends in the long run.


When it comes to creating a perception of exceptional value

for yourself, 3 things are certain.


1.      

Your career will grant you more gratitude, present

you with high profile opportunities, and provide you with a top tier salary…all

far ahead of your peers, far ahead of the average bear.

2.      

You will develop long lasting discipline. Your

half speed wil be better than other peoples full speed. You will have more accomplished

by Tuesday than others will all week. In times of crisis or chaos, when others

waver, you will continue to bring value. In other words, your worst day is

still better than most people’s best days. People can count on you.

3.      

You will have freedom. Any doubt of the effort

you put in will be eliminated. You will have an autonomy where people are not

looking over your shoulder. Constantly checking in on you, counting the hours

that you are at your desk. Because they know if you need to leave early today,

or took a long lunch break, or had a fun day planned…you will do what ever it

takes to get it done. Even if that means working through the night.

That is how you obtain a career that you can be proud of.


That is how you obtain an upper class lifestyle.


That is how you obtain freedom.


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#012 Make Millions Flipping Houses, & Starting a Plumbing Business w/ NO COLLEGE DEGREE; Marc Mason

lundi 11 septembre 2023Durée 48:06

In this episode we sit down with Marc Mason to talk about is upbringing and how he has risen to own several 7 figure businesses.

Marc walks us through his personal life growing up; being raised by his grandparents, trauma he experienced at a young age, his experience at a vocational high school, getting his plumbing license and the obstacles he overcame on his way to a lucrative business career.

Marc is part owner of RCL Mechanical, a plumbing contractor in Massachusetts. Marc has also successfully flipped well over 100 houses and currently has 50 plus new developments in the works.

Marc is a wealth of knowledge we all could learn from. Especially any young people who are facing the same obstacles Marc did at a young age and especially for those with entrepreneurial aspirations and those with an appetite for real estate investing!

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#010 - Is A.I. & 3D Printing Taking Blue Collar Jobs?

samedi 2 septembre 2023Durée 41:47

Will artificial intelligence and 3D printing replace humans? It is a very valid question! Through out our first 9 episodes we have received thousands of comments and messages regarding A.I.

Some people feel as though this is the answer to the labor gap. Others feel as though they will replace humans entirely, making construction a poor choice for a career. Neither of these appear to be accurate!

Whether you tare thinking about a career in construction or you are already in construction, the implementation of A.I. is something to get excited about!

This should attract a new demographic of young people to the industry. There is no better industry to be at the fore front of technology. Construction is no longer just your "hands on", brute, ultra masculine type of work. There is tremendous opportunity for those who are interested in things like gaming, virtual reality, data analysis, etc. From using data analysis during preconstruction bidding and planning, to 3D design and coordination, to robotic and remote robotic equipment in the field the opportunity to use and develop pioneering technology is unlike any other industry!

It should excited people already in the industry by lightening the load on people's body's and their minds. Jobsites will be safer, run more efficiently, have more complete and coordinated drawing sets, communicate more efficiently, all of which will reduce stress and ENHANCE your work experience.

For decades the construction industry has revolved around people are constantly leveraging liability and risk as a top priority. People have been out there "trying not to lose the game". A.I. will enable the industry to become more proactive, productive, proficient, and PROFITABLE.


Watch this episode and find out how A.I. will enhance your career in construction!


P.S. - If and when artificial intelligence can capture the nuance of construction and replace humans, we as humans are obsolete anyway, and we have MUCH BIGGER PROBLEMS.

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#004 - The COLLEGE INVESTMENT, Student Loan & Tuition Vs. Starting Salaries

samedi 2 septembre 2023Durée 32:26

Before you decide what college you would like attend and before you decide what career you would like to pursue, you must evaluate the cost of the education vs the salary this will enable you to make.

What does a college tuition cost? What will the student loan cost you each month for 30 years until it is paid off? How does the student loan interest rate effect that? What will your monthly budget look like after graduation? Is college the best option, or is a trade a better option?

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#011 - 7 Reasons Why 75% Of Projects Are Behind Schedule

samedi 2 septembre 2023Durée 28:24

According to several construction management publications and technology companies, 75% of construction projects finish behind schedule or late.

Why is that? What are the common mistakes made when creating a project schedule? What are the common mistakes during construction that cause us to be late or fall behind?

Here are 7 reasons why we cannot maintain a project schedule on 75% of projects. These 7 focal points are all within the contractor's control! If you are a property owner, client representative, or Architect, you should be aware of these as well!

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training, Construction Fails, Construction Simulator, Construction vehicles, Construction

sounds, Construction truck, Construction accidents, Construction sites, Construction

jobs interview, construction jobs that pay well, construction jobs with no

experience,

Jobs that pay well without a degree, jobs that can make you

a millionaire, jobs that pay well, jobs that pay over 100k, jobs that allow you

to travel, jobs that don’t require a college degree, jobs that AI can’t replace,

jobs that Pay 100k a year without a degree, jobs that will be replaced with AI,

jobs that will make you a millionaire, jobs that make over 100k a year, jobs

that hire immediately

Careers that make a lot of money, careers in finance,

careers for introverts, careers that don’t require a degree, careers without a

degree, careers in tech

Blue collar millionaires, blue collar boys, blue collar man,

blue collar edu,

Skilled trades shortage, skilled trades that pay well,

skilled trades vs college, skilled trades in demand, skilled trades are dying,

skilled trades jobs, skilled trades podcast, skilled tradesman,

Student loan forgiveness, student loan debt, student loans

explained, student loan crisis, student loan planner

Highest starting salaries,

Carpenter work, carpenter tools, carpentry basics, carpentry

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carpentry projects, carpentry tips, carpentry schools

Electrician work, Electrician tools, Electrician basics, Electrician

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course, Electrician projects, Electrician tips, Electrician schools,

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troubleshooting

HVAC tech, HVAC system, HVAC work, HVAC tools, HVAC basics, HVAC

work, HVAC podcasts, HVAC apprenticeship, HVAC hacks, HVAC course, HVAC projects,

HVAC tips, HVAC schools, HVAC vs plumber, HVAC design, mechanical engineering

#001 - 3 Reasons Why Mentorship Programs FAIL

jeudi 31 août 2023Durée 19:07

The #1 thing you must do to rise in your career is to find a mentor! Maybe even several mentors!

But... why is it so difficult to find a mentor?

Why do major corporations spend millions of dollars trying to develop a mentor program only to see people fail or leave the company at the same rate?

Most importantly...why is it so important for you?

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#007 Abandoned By Parents, Institutionalized, Abused, Then Homeless, NOW Making $20,000,000 a year!

jeudi 31 août 2023Durée 55:45

In this episode we interview Al Miller, Owner of Wildcat Renovation LLC. He shares his story from the beginning. Included in his story: What it was like as a boy in Iowa, being institutionalized as a young teenager in an abusive facility, being homeless at 18 years old with no one to rely on, and now today owning and operating a demolition company that generates $20,000,000 in revenue per year!

If anyone was ever given an opportunity to play the victim, it is Al. But he never did! By developing a strong mindset, strong skillset and willingness to do anything it took to succeed, Al is living proof that the sky is the limit in construction!

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