

#242 What Every Contractor Needs to Know to Make the Jump to CEO
Sep 16, 2025
Jack Carr, CEO of Rapid Plumbing and HVAC, shares his journey from contractor to CEO with insights from years of experience. He discusses the critical transition stages and pitfalls that can trap business owners in 'owner's hell.' Listeners learn about the differences between a founder and a CEO, the importance of effective delegation, and strategies for expanding from a single to multi-location operation. Jack highlights how structured management and clear processes are essential for sustainable growth and overcoming leadership challenges.
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Owning Is The First CEO Move
- Owning a business is the first step toward being a CEO because you must stop being a W-2 employee.
- The owner role replaces doing the core task with responsibility for the whole operation.
The Shift From Doer To Manager
- Jack and John describe the move from doing the work to hiring someone else to perform it.
- That shift forces owners to manage people instead of performing the task they love.
Make Management Your Primary Job
- Do separate yourself from the field and embrace a managerial role as your primary job.
- Make the owner’s main goal ensuring others do the work you used to do.