I have spent so much time training to be an HVAC technician.
Literally, years have passed since I first began my journey in the HVAC field.
It was in high school that I was first introduced into the HVAC world. I never knew about HVAC technicians. My dad was the kind of guy that could fix anything that he put his mind to, and when the furnace or the central air conditioner stopped working, he would fix it himself. I figured that everyone knew how to fix HVAC units. During my senior year, I was introduced to a dual-credit course at my high school. There were two options. I could either learn how to be a welder or an HVAC technician. I wasn’t interested in becoming an HVAC technician, so I decided to enroll in that class. If I did well and tested well, I would earn credit as an HVAC technician in a local trade school. The trade school would pay for my school and give me a job with a local HVAC technician to provide for all my needs. After high school, I decided to become an HVAC technician. I was mainly thinking about the benefits of being an HVAC technician. You have great job security, and you can be employed everywhere. Last week, I officially became a certified HVAC technician. Unfortunately, after all of these years of studying, I realized that I don’t think that a job as an HVAC technician is right for me. However, I am not sure if it is too late to change my mind!