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EPISODE · Sep 2, 2025 · 28 MIN

Why This 21-Year-Old Chose Construction Over College (And Loves It)

from Construction Genius · host Eric Anderton

In this week's episode, our guest is 21-year-old Gabe Sotello, who is a steel framer and drywall hanger. Gabe shares his journey from trade school to the job site while offering us an honest picture of the challenges, culture, and opportunities in construction. He also explains his decision to choose trade school over college, adapting with humility, and the need to be an open-minded novice who will learn, absorb, and adjust quickly. With practical advice on work ethic, communication, and finding the right trade early, Gabe is here to give a real-world roadmap to young people in finding success in the construction industry.  Throughout the conversation, you will hear about Gabe's background and journey to construction, the challenges he had to face and how he adapted to the industry as a novice, the importance of choosing your path with clarity and the importance of accepting the fact that traditional education is not everyone's forte, the importance of effective leadership and communication in construction, his advice for young people who feel uncertain about their future, and the need to be prepared for hard physical labor if you choose construction as your career path.    HIGHLIGHTS [02:02] Introduction and background to Gabriel.  [03:48] Gabe's journey to construction.  [06:10] Facing challenges and adapting in the construction industry.  [10:49] Choosing your own path.  [15:14] Effective leadership and communication in construction.  [19:09] Advice for young people.  [22:12] The dynamic between field and the office.  [25:37] Understanding the work style.    RESOURCES Restaurant Recommendation: https://originaltommys.com/locations/   90-Day High-Performance Dashboard You can't afford to let your people drift. To drive real performance, you must coach with clarity and purpose.   Use the 90-Day High-Performance Dashboard to: Get clear on what matters most. Drive focused action and accountability. Strengthen trust and deepen relationships.   Success doesn't happen by accident. It happens when leaders coach with precision and consistency. Download the 90-Day High-Performance Dashboard here: https://www.constructiongenius.com/high-performance-in-a-new-role Coach your team toward real results — one conversation at a time.     Resources to Help You Win in Construction 📖 Construction Genius Book – No B.S., practical, hands-on leadership, strategy, sales, and marketing advice for construction companies. Click this link to buy the book on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Construction-Genius-Effective-Hands-Leadership/dp/B0BHTRDY1T/ 🎯 The Shift: Move from Project Builder to People Leader – Master the leadership skills you need to succeed in construction. Click this link to learn more and enroll: https://theshift.constructiongenius.com ☎️ Book a 10-Minute Call with Eric Anderton – If you want to discuss how I can help you coach your leaders, let's connect. Book a 10-minute conversation here: https://10minutes.youcanbook.me 🎧 Subscribe & Share If this episode hit home, share it with your sales team. And don't forget to leave a review—it helps more construction leaders find Construction Genius!

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