Larry Wilson walked into PHP Commercial Painting nearly five years ago fresh out of prison, without tools, without a car, and with everything to prove.
Today, he’s a working superintendent, trainer, mentor, and one of the hardest-working people John Morris has ever employed.
In Episode 131 of Workforce Skills, John sits down with Larry to talk about the journey that took him from riding the bus to work and grinding through 78 straight days on the job to leading crews of 15 painters and finishing major projects ahead of schedule.
Larry shares why he refuses to tolerate excuses, how he trains new painters, and why being willing to learn can matter more than having 20 years of experience. They discuss accountability, taking criticism without making excuses, maintaining professional standards, and what separates employees who grow from those who never make it.
But Larry’s story goes far beyond painting.
After years of incarceration and addiction, Larry made the decision to leave his old life behind. He spent years focused on working, rebuilding himself, reconnecting with his children, and creating a life where he says he finally understands what it means to be truly free.
Now, he’s passing that opportunity forward—training employees coming out of New Freedom, mentoring men living in PHP’s halfway house, developing future leaders, and even watching his own daughter build a career within the company.
His message to anyone trying to change their life is simple:
PUSH — Pray Until Something Happens.
Look in the mirror. Tell yourself you can be better. Keep moving forward. And don’t look back.
In this episode:
Stay hungry. Keep pushing.