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If you're working as a trades apprentice, chances are you've already got your sights set on more than just the next job — you're thinking about the next role. Becoming a crew lead isn't just about clocking hours or mastering your technical skills (though those matter). It's about showing leadership, earning trust and consistently doing the kinds of things that make supervisors and owners say, “That’s someone who can run a crew.”Here’s how to take intentional steps toward that next level in your career.Master the basics — and then someBefore you can lead others, you have to be someone others want
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Podcast Dawn Rohrs
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