I should become an Heating, Ventilation, & A/C serviceman

I have no system what I want to do after I graduate from school, although I am considering a field in the Heating, Ventilation, & A/C industry.

I have never had much of an interest in toiling on furnaces & cooling systems, however it isn’t care about I would automatically detest the job. Honestly, when I talked to the recruiter for the trade school that would train me to be an Heating, Ventilation, & A/C serviceman, I was kind of gleeful about the chances that are available for an Heating, Ventilation, & A/C serviceman, but first of all, I discovered that the trade school doesn’t require any money to start training as an Heating, Ventilation, & A/C serviceman. The trade school that I applied to was started by a union, & they actually train me to be an Heating, Ventilation, & A/C serviceman for free, & they pay me an hourly wage while I work for them during our Heating, Ventilation, & A/C internship. This wage is competitive for most salaries for college graduates, & I will only increase from there. The best part about being an Heating, Ventilation, & A/C serviceman is that the job is in high demand, however since most people are not training as Heating, Ventilation, & A/C servicemans, it is a really fancy trade, & a lot of people are making a lot of money as an Heating, Ventilation, & A/C serviceman. Furthermore, I can be an Heating, Ventilation, & A/C serviceman somewhere. There is not a location in our country that doesn’t have a need for the services of an Heating, Ventilation, & A/C serviceman, & as our dependency on technology develops, every one of us will continue to need Heating, Ventilation, & A/C units. Finally, I discovered that I might actually care about helping people with their furnaces & cooling systems.

 

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