Machine Shop Growth
The Machine Shop Growth Podcast gives a fresh perspective to help you grow your shop by focusing on 3 key factors - Sales, Marketing and Efficiency. For decades the machine shop industry was build on a “good-ol-boys” mentality and was full of great machinists and engineers that made great parts. What has been discovered is many of those amazing shops have plateaued or are starting to decline - because they didn’t put enough emphasis on getting more work and making more money with the work they had.
On this podcast you will hear first hand advice from machine owners and mangers how they are getting more work and how they are making more money. Now let’s Grow Your Shop!
Machine Shop Growth
Episode #24: The Skilled Machinist Shortage… And Why It’s Our Fault
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The skilled labor shortage didn’t happen by accident.
We built it.
In this episode of the Machine Shop Growth Podcast, Kirk Phelps sits down with Andrew Skoog of Machinist X to unpack one of the hardest questions in manufacturing:
How did we let the skilled machinist pipeline get this thin — and what do we do now?
They dig into the real causes behind the shortage:
- offshoring and trade shifts
- generational gaps in the shop
- gatekeeping of tribal knowledge
- negative industry messaging
- poor mentorship and broken career paths
But this conversation doesn’t stop at the problem.
It goes into what actually needs to change if manufacturing wants to win the next decade — from how we train and promote people, to how we talk about the trade, to why AI still won’t replace real machinists.
You’ll also hear:
- why the “dying trade” narrative is dead wrong
- what separates operators from skilled machinists
- why effort and initiative still matter more than ever
- how collaboration may be the missing piece in rebuilding the workforce
And here’s the twist:
The shortage may actually create one of the best long-term opportunities this industry has seen in years… but only for the shops and people willing to adapt.
If you care about the future of manufacturing, this is an episode you need to hear.