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Shawn Mayers Urges Greater Respect for Skilled Trades and Support for Animal Rescue

By: Zexprwire

North Carolina, US, 20th August 2025, ZEX PR WIRE, In a newly released career spotlight, Shawn Mayers, a construction superintendent with over 30 years in the residential building industry, is using his platform to shine a light on two issues close to his heart: the growing shortage of skilled trade workers and the urgent need for community support in animal rescue.

“Good work ethic, showing up on time, and doing what you say you’ll do—that’s never going out of style,” Mayers says. “But in construction, we’re seeing fewer young people step into the trades, and that’s a problem for everyone who lives in the homes we build.”

An Industry at a Crossroads

According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, there will be more than 500,000 construction job openings each year through 2032, driven by retirements and a lack of trained replacements. Mayers believes that without a cultural shift in how we view trade careers, the industry risks falling behind.

“I started as a labourer right out of high school and worked my way up,” he explains. “We need to show the next generation that you can build a good life in the trades—and that it’s work worth doing.”

A Lifelong Commitment to Helping Animals

Away from job sites, Mayers devotes time to fostering dogs and cats in need. “It’s about responsibility,” he says. “You don’t walk away from something—or someone—that needs help.”

The ASPCA reports that approximately 6.3 million animals enter U.S. shelters each year, with nearly 920,000 euthanised. Mayers stresses that even small efforts—like short-term fostering or donating supplies—can change outcomes for these animals.

What People Can Do Right Now

Mayers’ call to action is simple and personal:

  • For the trades: Encourage young people to explore vocational training. Share your own career stories to show there’s pride in the work.

  • For animal rescue: Visit a local shelter. Volunteer time or donate items they need most. Consider fostering—even a short stay can save a life.

“You don’t need a title to make a difference,” Mayers says. “You just need to show up, do the work, and care about what you leave behind.”

To read the full interview, visit the website here.

About Shawn Mayers

Shawn Mayers is a construction superintendent based in Kinston, NC, with over three decades of experience in residential building. Known for his leadership, craftsmanship, and advocacy for animal rescue, he believes in leading by example and living by the motto: “Every day’s a chance to improve.”

Contact: info@shawnmayers.com

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