EPISODE · Jan 22, 2026 · 45 MIN
Williams Plumbing Bozeman: Trade School & the Blue-Collar Future
from Outlaw Beat · host Joe Borden & Michelle Veale Borden
Williams Plumbing began in Bozeman as a one-man pipe-wrench operation in 1979 but it has grown into a 350 employee residential/commercial behemoth that’s one of the largest job creators in Montana plus a growing trade school training tomorrow’s blue collar professionals to work in an AI-proof field.Williams’ Chief Business Officer Josh Montanye joins Outlaw Beat to discuss the origin and future of the Williams family of companies – Williams Plumbing, Williams Civil Contracting, and Williams Academy – along with the cutting edge technology, willingness to take risks, and sense of humor that helps them not only install the pipeline, but keep it filled as well.Watch the full interview: hoarymarmot.net/episodes/williamsLearn more, hire them, or join the Williams force here: willplumb.comAnd buy your tickets to see Carrie Underwood at Big Sky’s Wildlands Festival right here: WildlandsMusic.comFollow us on instagram: @outlawbeatpodcastOur barn at EBS: https://www.explorebigsky.com/outlaw-podcastsHelp us corral more listeners like yourself by subscribing and then reviewing us wherever you get your podcasts.Still need more links? Okay here's one more. https://www.hoarymarmot.net/
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Williams Plumbing began in Bozeman as a one-man pipe-wrench operation in 1979 but it has grown into a 350 employee residential/commercial behemoth that’s one of the largest job creators in Montana plus a growing trade school training tomorrow’s blue collar professionals to work in an AI-proof field. Williams’ Chief Business Officer Josh Montanye joins Outlaw Beat to discuss the origin and future of the Williams family of companies – Williams Plumbing, Williams Civil Contracting, and Williams ...
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Williams Plumbing Bozeman: Trade School & the Blue-Collar Future
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