Welcome to episode 99 of 'Why NOT Me?'! Ever wondered what it takes to transition from military life to the heavy construction industry? Or how to navigate the rough waters of your first year in business? Join your host Todd as he dives deep into these topics with Kelly Killingsworth, a seasoned entrepreneur who's been through it all.
Kelly shares his incredible journey from being an operator in the local union to becoming a licensed contractor and eventually owning his own business. He opens up about the challenges he faced, the importance of mentorship, and his ambitious goals for 2024. Plus, he shares the powerful symbolism behind a buffalo painting in his workspace that encapsulates his approach to adversity.
This episode is a treasure trove of entrepreneurial wisdom, filled with practical advice, inspiring stories, and thought-provoking insights. As Kelly asks, "Are you leaving it all on the table?" Get ready to rethink your approach to career, challenges, and life. Tune in for this riveting conversation on 'Why NOT Me'.
A little bit about Kelly Killingsworth:
I grew up in a small town. Everyone knows everyone after high school I went into the military in 2007 to 2012. I went to Iraq in 08-09 and Afghanistan in 2012. After the military, I eventually used my G.I. bill to get my CDL license and become heavy equipment operator certified. I then joined the local union for six years and at the end of 2022 I became a licensed contractor with my general engineering license.
How to contact Kelly:
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