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103 | The Trades Path to Financial Independence

103 | The Trades Path to Financial Independence

Episode 103 Published 7 years, 5 months ago
Description

Most financial independence surveys don't show electricians, plumbers, or carpenters — yet these tradespeople can earn $70+ per hour without student debt. This is the FI path hiding in plain sight.

Tinian Crawford (Captain DIY) walks through the trades route to financial independence: how the apprenticeship process actually works, why networking with other tradespeople multiplies your income, and how to balance a day job with side gigs. The conversation covers starting pay versus long-term earning potential, the lack of financial literacy in the trades, and the flexibility that makes this career path particularly suited to FI.

Chapters

  • Introduction [00:00:00]
  • The Value of Trades in FI [00:01:45]
  • Tinian's Story [00:03:45]
  • The Apprenticeship Process [00:11:10]
  • Building a Network [00:32:00]
  • The Hot Seat [00:44:24]
  • Conclusion [00:54:30]

Key Topics

  • Why trades are underrepresented in FI communities
    Despite high earning potential, trades professions rarely appear in financial independence surveys alongside doctors, engineers, and lawyers.

  • Tinian's career shift
    His path from graphic design to trades, and how labor experience reshaped his career trajectory.

  • Becoming licensed
    The apprenticeship process, including pathways to licensure and balancing school with work.

  • Financial literacy gap
    The lack of financial education among tradespeople and strategies to close it.

  • Networking effects
    How connecting with other tradespeople creates job opportunities and collaborative work.

  • Day jobs plus side work
    Managing full-time employment while pursuing side gigs to maximize income and flexibility.

Notable Quotes

  • "Starting pay in trades may be low, but income increases significantly over time." [00:20:04]
  • "Tradespeople can earn a minimum of $70 an hour or more, depending on their skill level and demand." [00:04:13]
  • "The more trades that I network with, the more jobs I get through them." [00:32:17]

Resources

  • The Simple Path to Wealth [00:49:55]
  • Mad Scientist Podcast [00:36:30]
  • Tinian Crawford (Captain DIY): diy2fi.com, Twitter @DIYCaptain

Definitions

  • Hindsight Bias: The tendency to see events as having been predictable after they have already occurred. [00:50:08]
  • Apprenticeship: A method of training in which a novice learns a trade from an experienced worker. [00:11:12]
  • Trades: Careers that involve skilled labor, often requiring specialized training and physical work. [00:30:38]

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