Want to be a PM

Reddit - Construction 1 min read Article

Summary

A Reddit user shares their aspiration to transition from carpentry to project management in construction, facing skepticism from a current PM.

Why It Matters

This discussion highlights the challenges faced by tradespeople looking to advance their careers, particularly in overcoming biases from those already in management roles. It underscores the importance of mentorship and support in professional development within the construction industry.

Key Takeaways

  • Career transitions from trades to management can be challenging.
  • Skepticism from current professionals can hinder personal growth.
  • Mentorship and support are crucial for aspiring project managers.

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