So many obstacles to becoming an HVAC technician

It was not in my nature to become an HVAC technician.

However, I tried my best! It never occurred to me how smart you had to be to become a Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning professional.

College was never going to be an option for me. The grades I earned were not that good, and my ACT scores were even worse. The majority of universities would not accept me, and I knew I would fail anyway. However, I wanted to be able to provide for my family by getting a good job. I absolutely didn’t want to work in a factory. My local Heating, Ventilation, and A/C supplier were hiring, so I applied. You will receive all the training you need to become a certified Heating, Ventilation, and A/C pro through the dealer, and they will cover all the costs. I didn’t know if I would appreciate working as a Heating, Ventilation and A/C person, however, it paid well, and I didn’t have any other options. To ensure that you were a good fit for the Heating, Ventilation, and A/C supplier, you first had to take a bunch of tests and work for them for about 6 months. During my time working for the HVAC dealer, I took the tests. Pretty soon after, I was told that I was not a good fit. I had already realized that, however. Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning technicians need a lot of math and calculus skills. In order to complete the installation, you had to read the instructions carefully and follow them exactly. That was beyond my patience and brain. After failing the tests, the Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning company let me go. It seems I will have to work in a factory after all.

 

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