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Paul Sanneman: Why You Should Never Stop Recruiting

Episode 60 of the Trades Talk Podcast podcast, hosted by Justin White and Maggie Wymore, titled "Paul Sanneman: Why You Should Never Stop Recruiting" was published on April 9, 2025 and runs 49 minutes.

April 9, 2025 ·49m · Trades Talk Podcast

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In this episode of TradesTalk, Justin and Maggie are joined by Paul Sanneman, founder and CEO of Contractor Staffing Source, to dive into one of the most critical and misunderstood aspects of the trades industry: recruiting. With over 50 years of experience coaching and working with more than 2,000 contractors, Paul brings a deep, no nonsense perspective on what it really takes to build a winning team. From the early days of pagers to the age of AI, he has seen how talent fuels growth and how the right hiring strategy can make or break a company. Paul breaks down the biggest myths in the industry, including the idea that you should only recruit when you need someone or that internal hiring is always the best route. He makes the case for continuous recruiting, writing job ads that inspire, and outsourcing your hiring to experts who know how to find and evaluate top tier candidates. Whether you are running a small team or scaling a multimillion dollar company, this episode will challenge how you think about hiring and give you the tools to do it better.

In this episode of TradesTalk, Justin and Maggie are joined by Paul Sanneman, founder and CEO of Contractor Staffing Source, to dive into one of the most critical and misunderstood aspects of the trades industry: recruiting.

With over 50 years of experience coaching and working with more than 2,000 contractors, Paul brings a deep, no nonsense perspective on what it really takes to build a winning team. From the early days of pagers to the age of AI, he has seen how talent fuels growth and how the right hiring strategy can make or break a company.

Paul breaks down the biggest myths in the industry, including the idea that you should only recruit when you need someone or that internal hiring is always the best route. He makes the case for continuous recruiting, writing job ads that inspire, and outsourcing your hiring to experts who know how to find and evaluate top tier candidates.

Whether you are running a small team or scaling a multimillion dollar company, this episode will challenge how you think about hiring and give you the tools to do it better.

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