
Craft Labor Professionals: How Trust, Brotherhood, and Accountability Are Earned | 198
In this episode of Powerline Podcast, I sit down with Brian "Biscuit" Alston, Artie Garcia, and Todd Wilson from Arizona Public Service for a raw conversation about what really changes when the work stops being just about you and starts being about everyone else.
We talk about the moment responsibility shifts, how trust is earned from crews who used to be your peers, and why brotherhood still matters in a trade that demands both accountability and care for the people beside you. This isn’t about titles it’s about ownership, respect, and carrying the trade forward the right way.
The conversation covers mentorship, culture, hard decisions, mistakes, and the unseen weight that comes with being responsible for people, production, and safety. Whether you’re still on the tools or stepping into more responsibility, this episode speaks directly to that transition every tradesperson eventually faces.
🎧 Topics include:
• The responsibility shift from tools to people
• Earning respect without titles
• Brotherhood, culture, and accountability
• Mentoring the next generation
• Hard lessons learned on the job
• Carrying the trade forward with pride
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