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The Blue Collar Trades Show

The Blue Collar Trades Show is where hard work meets real talk and a little controlled chaos, usually held together with duct tape. Hosted by Troy, Jim, Chad, and Marissa (four very different personalities who somehow make it work), the show brings together business owners, tradespeople, veterans, and everyday folks from a wide range of industries and backgrounds. Expect honest conversations about building careers, businesses, and lives, along with real stories, practical lessons, occasional sarcasm, and plenty of laughs- without the corporate buzzwords or polished nonsense. It’s all about doing great work, treating people right, and having some fun while we’re at it.

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    The One About Blue Collar Call Center Myths With Shelby Anderson 

    Shelby Anderson of Service Forge sits down with The Blue Collar Trade Show to break down one of the most misunderstood parts of running a contracting business — the call center. This conversation covers why so many contractors resist outsourcing their phones, how Service Forge keeps customer experience human at scale, and what it actually takes to run a call center team that treats every caller like they're calling a family business.Shelby shares her journey into the call center industry, from childhood experiences in her father's business to leading teams that handle thousands of calls for contractors across the country. We get into the messy reality of the work — difficult customers, prank calls, business owners who resist technology — plus the pricing structure and service offerings that make Service Forge flexible for contractors of every size. The conversation also covers how to measure call center success, the challenge of keeping remote employees engaged, and the real role AI should play in customer interactions.What This Episode Covers:Shelby's path from growing up in her father's business into building a career leading call center teams. The biggest misconceptions contractors have about outsourcing their customer calls. How Service Forge structures minute-based pricing for call and chat services, and why flexibility matters for contractors with unpredictable call volume. What balancing work and personal life actually looks like when you're leading a call center team. How Shelby and her team handle difficult customers, prank calls, and high-pressure moments on the phone. Why some business owners resist adopting new technology — and how to work around it. The wide variety of call types and industries Service Forge serves, and how her team trains for that range. How Service Forge measures success beyond call volume — focusing on client outcomes and customer experience. What it takes to keep remote call center employees engaged, motivated, and performing. The role AI plays in modern call center operations — where it helps, and where it destroys the human touch that customers actually want.Chapters:00:00 — Introduction to Service Forge and Call Center Misconceptions 07:51 — Balancing Work and Personal Life as a Call Center Leader 13:11 — Handling Difficult Customer Calls and Prank Calls 18:07 — Dealing with Business Owners and Technology Challenges 22:58 — Managing a Diverse Range of Calls and Service Offerings 27:58 — Pricing Structure and Service Offerings of Service Forge 33:02 — Measuring Success in Call Centers 40:02 — Remote Employee Engagement 45:49 — The Role of AI in Call CentersConnect with Shelby Anderson & Service Forge:Website: https://www.serviceforge.comContact Service Forge: https://www.serviceforge.com/contactLinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/shelby-anderson-1201791a5?trkFollow The Blue Collar Trade Show:Website: https://thebluecollarrecruiter.com/the-blue-collar-trades-show/The Blue Collar Recruiter: https://thebluecollarrecruiter.comBC Recruits: https://www.bcrecruits.com

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

The Blue Collar Trades Show is where hard work meets real talk and a little controlled chaos, usually held together with duct tape. Hosted by Troy, Jim, Chad, and Marissa (four very different personalities who somehow make it work), the show brings together business owners, tradespeople, veterans, and everyday folks from a wide range of industries and backgrounds. Expect honest conversations about building careers, businesses, and lives, along with real stories, practical lessons, occasional sarcasm, and plenty of laughs- without the corporate buzzwords or polished nonsense. It’s all about doing great work, treating people right, and having some fun while we’re at it.

HOSTED BY

Troy Latuff

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The Blue Collar Trades Show is where hard work meets real talk and a little controlled chaos, usually held together with duct tape. Hosted by Troy, Jim, Chad, and Marissa (four very different personalities who somehow make it work), the show brings together business owners, tradespeople, veterans,...

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