Trade School vs. College: How to Start a High-Paying Skilled Trades Career with Ryan Eisenhauer

Trade School vs. College: How to Start a High-Paying Skilled Trades Career with Ryan Eisenhauer

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Publish Date:
June 11, 2025
Category:
Skilled Trades
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Skilled trades career paths offer high paying jobs without a degree. Ryan Eisenhauer joins Andrew Brown to break down trade school vs college, apprenticeships, and mentorship.


Host Andrew Brown sits down with Ryan Eisenhauer, aka Ike from Construction Mentor, to talk about skilled trades career paths, the reality of apprenticeship opportunities in construction, and how to succeed with or without a college degree. They explore how tradespeople build wealth, why soft skills in the trades matter just as much as craftsmanship, and the truth behind high paying trade jobs without a degree.


From growing up in a union pipefitter household to managing national projects as a director at a top 10 general contractor, Ryan shares what it's really like to climb the ladder in the construction industry. He breaks down why mentorship in the trades is broken, how to earn it anyway, and why apprenticeship opportunities in construction are more about effort and mindset than resumes.


Whether you’re aiming for high paying trade jobs without a degree or just exploring alternatives to college, this episode delivers unfiltered guidance from someone who's walked every rung of the skilled trades ladder.
IN THIS EPISODE:


● (00:03) – The scars of the industry: What newcomers need to unlearn


● (07:55) – Plumbers save more lives than doctors? Yes, and here's why


● (17:12) – Trade School vs College: The cost, return, and career growth


● (28:44) – Soft Skills in the Trades: What makes or breaks an apprentice


● (41:33) – Breaking in: Apprenticeship Opportunities in Construction


● (51:00) – High Paying Trade Jobs Without a Degree: Real-world earning power


Key Takeaways:


● Skilled trades career paths offer financial freedom, ownership opportunities, and real respect, if you’re willing to show up and stay hungry.


● Trade school vs college is a decision with long-term consequences. For many, trades offer a better ROI and less debt.


● Soft skills in the trades like punctuality, presentation, and curiosity are essential for earning mentorship and promotions.


● Apprenticeship opportunities in construction are competitive. Success depends on persistence, humility, and standing out with your effort.


About the Guest:


Ryan Eisenhauer, also known as Ike from Construction Mentor, is a seasoned construction executive and trades advocate. After starting his career digging holes and working on job sites, he rose to become a director at a top 10 general contractor. Through Construction Mentor, he offers real talk, real tactics, and real mentorship to people breaking into the skilled trades industry. Whether you’re eyeing a career in carpentry, HVAC, plumbing, electrical, or construction management, Ryan’s mission is to change the narrative and build up the next generation of tradespeople.


Keywords:


Skilled Trades Career Paths, Trade School vs College, Apprenticeship Opportunities in Construction, Soft Skills in the Trades, High Paying Trade Jobs Without a Degree


Skilled Trades, Trades Industry, Andrew Brown, Ryan Eisenhauer, Construction Mentor, Toolfetch, Carpentry, HVAC, Electricians, Plumbers, Millwrights, Construction, Craftsmanship, Problem-solving, Creativity, Tradespeople, Advocacy, Trades Careers, Industry Experts, Contractors, Education, Skilled Trades Advisory Council
RESOURCES:


LinkedIn Profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ryan-eisenhauer-032625289/


Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/the_construction_mentor/?hl=en


Website: https://constructionmentor.org/


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