My Story
FROM HARD HAT TO HELPING OTHERS
Practical guidance for skilled trades careers
About Daniel R. Brennan
Welcome to my blog dedicated to blue collar careers and trade certifications. I’m Daniel, and I created this site to help people navigate the world of skilled trades and vocational training.
My Background
I’ve spent years working in blue collar jobs and understand firsthand the challenges and opportunities in blue collar careers. From starting as an entry-level worker to eventually moving into leadership roles, I’ve experienced the full journey that many people in skilled trades take.
This hands-on experience taught me not just the technical skills, but also the business side of the trades – project management, team leadership, and what it takes to advance your career beyond the tools. I’ve seen too many skilled tradespeople plateau simply because they didn’t have access to clear guidance about career progression and business fundamentals.
Why I Started This Blog
After spending decades in the field, I noticed how difficult it can be for newcomers to find reliable, practical information about:
- How to get started in different trades
- Which certifications are worth pursuing
- Realistic timelines for career progression
- What to expect during training and apprenticeships
Too much information online is either outdated, overly technical, or written by people who’ve never actually worked in these fields or with them. I wanted to create a resource that provides honest, experience-based guidance for anyone considering a career in the trades.
The Bigger Picture
When I was in middle school, they eliminated shop classes and pushed everyone toward college. I personally wasn’t ready for college at the time and didn’t really know what I wanted to do with my life – though I thought I did. These educational decisions are now catching up with us as a nation, as we’re facing a massive shortage of skilled workers. While this labor shortage is concerning, it represents a significant opportunity for anyone looking to start a solid career without taking on substantial college debt.
The Blue Collar Opportunity
Why skilled trades offer the career path of the future
Your Time Is Now
While others struggle with student debt and uncertain career prospects, skilled trades offer immediate earning potential, job security, and a clear path to financial independence. The shortage is your opportunity.
What You’ll Find Here
This blog currently focuses on helping people get started in skilled trades:
- Certification guides – Step-by-step information about trade certifications and requirements
- Career path breakdowns – Realistic timelines and expectations for different trades
- Training resources – Information about schools, apprenticeships, and self-study options
- Industry insights – What it’s really like to work in various blue collar professions
As this community grows, I plan to expand into topics around career advancement, business ownership, and leadership development within the trades industry.
My Mission
My goal is simple: to provide clear, accurate information that helps people make informed decisions about trade careers. Whether you’re a high school graduate exploring options, someone looking to change careers, or a parent researching opportunities for your child, I want this site to be a trusted resource.
The skilled trades offer stable, well-paying careers that can’t be outsourced. But like any career path, success requires the right preparation and realistic expectations. That’s what I’m here to help you with.
Get In Touch
Have questions about a specific trade or certification? Want to suggest a topic for a future post? Feel free to reach out:
- Email: [email protected]
- Connect with me through the contact form on this site
Thanks for visiting, and I hope you find the information here helpful in your career journey.
Disclaimer: The information on this site is based on personal experience and research. Requirements for certifications and licensing can vary by state and change over time. Always verify current requirements with official licensing bodies and training institutions.
