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Get Shit Done

How to Build a Strong Team, a Profitable Business, and a Lasting Legacy

Nate Agentis

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Peaceful Profits
31 July 2025
Are you a skilled tradesman feeling stuck in the grind-overworked, overwhelmed, and unsure how to scale your business without burning out?
You're not alone.

In Get Shit Done: How To Build a Strong Team, a Profitable Business, and a Lasting Legacy third-generation plumber and business leader Nate Agentis shares hard-earned wisdom on how tradesmen can build strong teams, profitable businesses, and lasting legacies-without sacrificing their sanity. Through real-world lessons and battle-tested strategies, this book offers a step-by-step framework to move from the daily grind to sustainable success.

Inside, you'll discover:

How to create efficient systems that allow your business to thrive-even when you're not there. The five pillars of successful leadership to build a team that actually supports your vision. Why ""busyness"" isn't the same as productivity, and how to free yourself from the chaos. Strategies to hire, train, and retain top talent-without settling for ""warm bodies."" How to use clear metrics to track success and scale with confidence.

Whether you're an owner, a manager, or a tradesman looking to take the next step, this book will help you lead smarter, grow faster, and live better.

With years of experience leading a successful trades business, Nate Agentis has transformed struggling companies into well-oiled machines. His expertise in leadership, business strategy, and team development makes this book an essential read for contractors looking to level up their careers and businesses.

It's time to break free from burnout and start leading your business instead of letting it run you. Get your copy of Get Shit Done today and take the first step toward lasting success.

Get Shit Done is your game plan for creating a business and a life that truly work for you.
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Imprint:   Peaceful Profits
Dimensions:   Height: 216mm,  Width: 140mm,  Spine: 8mm
Weight:   186g
ISBN:   9781967587193
ISBN 10:   1967587191
Pages:   156
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Nate Agentis is a third-generation master plumber from Bethlehem, PA. He is passionate about improving the lives of individuals, families, and organizations. With over 15 years of leadership experience, he served as the CEO of a multi-million-dollar plumbing service company before identifying a gap in the industry which he set out to fill by founding Plumbing CEO. He is now an author, speaker, and coach providing comprehensive technician training and leadership development for business owners in the trades.Nate's credentials span multiple disciplines including plumbing, management, marketing, seminary, and Hauge training. He is committed to organizational health, ethical business practices, and equipping leaders with the tools to scale their trade businesses and drive exponential growth.For over a decade, Nate has helped individuals and families achieve holistic well-being-mentally, emotionally, and spiritually. He values work-life balance and is dedicated to guiding others toward deeper purpose and fulfillment in their lives.

Reviews for Get Shit Done: How to Build a Strong Team, a Profitable Business, and a Lasting Legacy

""Nate Agentis cuts through the noise and delivers a no-nonsense, battle-tested playbook for tradesmen looking to build real businesses, not just survive the daily grind. "" - Bryan Orr, HVAC School Podcast ""Nate does an incredible job pulling together industry best practices around building a world-class home services company with principles focused not just on making money, but making your team and customers love you along the way."" - Ruchir Shah, CEO of SkillCat ""Nate delivers practical advice to run a successful business in a straightforward framework. His advice is great for the trades, but it's also universally applicable to any category."" - Dan Smith, CMO of Angie's List


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