Too many people drift into the new year hoping things will “just get better.”
However, hope isn’t a plan or a strategy, and in the trades, the people who grow, earn more, and move into leadership roles aren’t the ones who wait for good things to happen. They’re the ones who set clear goals and take intentional steps toward them.No matter if you’re a utility worker, plumber’s apprentice or a septic truck driver, you have more control over your career than you may realize. The new year is the perfect time to get serious about your future.If you want to level up,
Set Goals Like A Pro: How to Plan Your Next Career Move
Dec 02, 2025 | by Amanda Clark |














