The Building Talks Podcast
A fortnightly podcast where we meet and talk to professionals in the Construction, Property Development, Engineering, Architecture and Consulting sectors across Australia's Built Environment. During our building talks, we discuss topics and issues faced across the industry and specialist sectors within it, discuss the careers and experiences of guests, whilst getting to know the people behind the projects, and the construction and development projects they have been a part of.
Our guests span the built environment - so includes leaders from architects, engineers, builders, consulting Project Managers or Quantity surveyors, industry researchers, HR and business experts - all people 'in the know' who work within the build environment and have some insights and deep understanding of the industry.
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Strategies for Thriving towards Retirement Age, Construction Careers: A Building Talks Special with David Fisher
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Hey Legends! Welcome to another insightful episode of the Building Talks Podcast! In this edition, we're diving into the later stages of a construction career with our special guest, David Fisher. With over four decades of industry experience, David shares invaluable insights on navigating retirement age in construction.
From his roots in New Zealand to wearing multiple hats in the sector, David's journey offers a wealth of knowledge. Now at 61, he's contemplating how to maintain momentum while embracing a more relaxed pace in the twilight years of his career.
Join us as we uncover the challenges and opportunities of this stage, from biases against older workers to the importance of passing knowledge to the next generation. Plus, we discuss the need for clear pathways for transitioning out of the industry and the value of projects like the Victorian Comprehensive Cancer Centre (VCCC) in shaping careers.
Actionable takeaways to navigate construction's evolving landscape:
- Experience Counts: Older construction pros bring valuable know-how to the table, before and after retirement.
- Plan Ahead: Planning for retirement is key to staying on track and avoiding aimlessness.
- Bias Alert: Watch out for biases against older workers in the industry—they can limit opportunities.
- Passing the Torch: Sharing knowledge from older to younger workers is crucial for filling skill gaps.
- Navigating Change: Transitioning out of the industry can be daunting without clear pathways.
- Team Harmony: Employers should balance using experienced workers' skills with supporting younger staff.
- Smooth Transitions: Flexible retirement plans ensure a seamless shift and ongoing contributions.
- Learn and Grow: Projects like the Victorian Comprehensive Cancer Centre offer valuable career lessons.
Tune in, grab your headphones, and join us for an enlightening discussion filled with eye-opening revelations and fresh perspectives for the journey ahead!
Chapters:
00:00 The Role of Technology in Podcast Recording
13:50 Transitioning into Semi-Retirement in the Construction Industry
31:55 Utilising the Knowledge and Expertise of Older Professionals
46:29 Balancing Knowledge Transfer and Training
55:11 The Impact of Projects on Career Development
If you're all about the Aussie construction vibe, then you won't want to miss our latest episode featuring David Fisher. Dive into strategies tailored for thriving in retirement age within the construction industry. Gain insights on navigating transitions, leveraging experience, and embracing new opportunities. Whether you're a seasoned pro or just starting out, this episode offers invaluable guidance for building a successful career path in construction.
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