From The Skilled Trade Shortage, with Comfort Systems’ Terry Reed | People + Strategy · · SHRM
“There is a perception issue that the construction industry is outdated, but we are much more advanced technologically than people imagine.”
On , Terrence Reed, Senior Vice President & Chief Human Resources Officer at COMFORT SYSTEMS USA INC, spoke about industry perception during The Skilled Trade Shortage, with Comfort Systems’ Terry Reed | People + Strategy on SHRM.
In a November 2024 podcast appearance, Terrence Reed, senior vice president of talent and leadership development at Comfort Systems, discussed the skilled trade shortage affecting the construction industry. Reed stated that the shortage of plumbers, electricians, and pipe fitters is forcing companies to be "very selective in the work we take" and is affecting the growth of both his business and the broader industry. He noted that more people are leaving the industry due to baby boomer retirements than entering it, and that the average mechanical aptitude of high school graduates is lower than in previous decades, requiring companies to invest in upskilling. Reed said the industry faces a perception problem, with many viewing construction as outdated despite technological advances. He argued that companies need to improve marketing to highlight opportunities and earning potential, and that in-house training programs are necessary to close the gap. To attract more women, who make up only two to five percent of the skilled trades workforce, Reed said companies should fund programs targeting middle school girls, educate guidance counselors, and create more inclusive workplace cultures and policies, including supportive maternity leave.