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  • 07-05-2006, 07:54 PM
    beenthere
    Congrats.
  • 07-05-2006, 07:29 PM
    James 3528
    That is great!
  • 07-05-2006, 07:26 PM
    girltech
    Hey all I got the job at Sporlan I start next Wed.

    Still gotta go sign up for classes this year though, guess I'll do that next week some time.


    Brandy
  • 07-05-2006, 07:16 AM
    acmanko
    Marry an HVAC tech or owner, and the woman is in The HVAC Industry, like it or not
  • 07-05-2006, 12:57 AM
    RoBoTeq
    Originally posted by bigbird
    Dice will probly join.......
    Who do you think the president is?

    Wait till Brandy finds out she has to submit that wet t-shirt photo with her application.
  • 07-05-2006, 12:40 AM
    bigbird
    Dice will probly join.......
  • 07-04-2006, 11:51 PM
    girltech
    Originally posted by the editor
    As I said earlier I only know one other women right now that is in HVAC. I have talked to alot of other women though, to let them know this is something that they can do if they are into tech stuff. [/B]

    There are many women in HVAC. In fact, Contracting Business magazine has even helped to found a woman's association called "Women In HVACR" and we sponsor a contest each year highlighting the best women entrepreneurs in the industry. Our July issue highlights the 2006 Woman of The Year in HVAC. It will be on our website in a few days. Meanwhile, you can go to http://www.contractingbusiness.com and search for WOman of the Year to find our past winners.

    If you're interested in joining Women In HVACR, I can put you in touch with the president of that organization.

    Mike
    [/B][/QUOTE]


    I think that would be great.

    Thanks Brandy
  • 07-04-2006, 11:43 PM
    The Editor
    Originally posted by girltech
    Do you know of any other women who are looking for careers in HVAC -- there is a huge need for more technicians and installers right now.

    As I said earlier I only know one other women right now that is in HVAC. I have talked to alot of other women though, to let them know this is something that they can do if they are into tech stuff.

    There are many women in HVAC. In fact, Contracting Business magazine has even helped to found a woman's association called "Women In HVACR" and we sponsor a contest each year highlighting the best women entrepreneurs in the industry. Our July issue highlights the 2006 Woman of The Year in HVAC. It will be on our website in a few days. Meanwhile, you can go to http://www.contractingbusiness.com and search for WOman of the Year to find our past winners.

    If you're interested in joining Women In HVACR, I can put you in touch with the president of that organization.

    Mike
  • 07-03-2006, 03:27 PM
    outside rep
    Originally posted by girltech
    Do you know of any other women who are looking for careers in HVAC -- there is a huge need for more technicians and installers right now.

    As I said earlier I only know one other women right now that is in HVAC. I have talked to alot of other women though, to let them know this is something that they can do if they are into tech stuff.
    actually a few

    I know two that work for the same company ones a installer the others a service tech

    there are three others that work for the OEMS as sales reps
    and another that works as a estimator for a customer of mine
    and the last one works as a sales rep for a mechancial contractor
  • 07-03-2006, 02:52 PM
    bigbird
    I`d like to find my wife a job in this field so she would leave me alone. I keep telling her i have a headache.
  • 07-03-2006, 11:14 AM
    girltech
    Do you know of any other women who are looking for careers in HVAC -- there is a huge need for more technicians and installers right now.

    As I said earlier I only know one other women right now that is in HVAC. I have talked to alot of other women though, to let them know this is something that they can do if they are into tech stuff.
  • 07-03-2006, 10:54 AM
    outside rep
    Originally posted by beenthere
    As Core said, an Asscociates only won't always get you more money.

    But field experience combined with it will get you more down the road.




    PS: You can wear shorts in the shower with that t shirt, and then post the pic.

    WOOHHOOO Sounds like a great idea
  • 07-03-2006, 10:53 AM
    outside rep
    Originally posted by Diceman
    Originally posted by James 3528
    I have BM's that are smarter than you.
    I thought you had a BMW??
    Ahh they both look and smell the same
  • 07-03-2006, 10:37 AM
    The Editor
    Me sniff out a story? Now whatever gave you that idea??????

  • 07-03-2006, 10:28 AM
    Dad
    Sounds like you are sniffing out a story Mike..


    "The Women of HVAC/R"


    The "unclad" version will be the sequel.


  • 07-03-2006, 10:19 AM
    The Editor
    Originally posted by arpa


    From

    And from "the editor" and "jzernick" too!!!

    I'd get the education. Everyone who suggests getting field experience are right. But the education will allow you to do much more than field work and that is what keeps everything fresh and fun and profitable.

    Do you know of any other women who are looking for careers in HVAC -- there is a huge need for more technicians and installers right now.

    Good luck, Brandy!!

    Mike


  • 07-03-2006, 08:24 AM
    beenthere
    As Core said, an Asscociates only won't always get you more money.

    But field experience combined with it will get you more down the road.




    PS: You can wear shorts in the shower with that t shirt, and then post the pic.

  • 07-03-2006, 06:20 AM
    acmanko
    Originally posted by girltech
    You think.


    That's all I can say anything else will get me in trouble.

    curiosity, what killed the cat
  • 07-02-2006, 10:42 PM
    core
    Originally posted by girltech
    You think.


    That's all I can say anything else will get me in trouble.


    Trouble? I think not.

    On the contrary you have managed to take a simple “Introduction Thread” of yourself and light the imagination of the men in here. Furthermore we even had one individual get booted from the site.

    Trouble? My opinion the guys are just dying to read what you will type next. Heck, you have probably even put a few smiles on a few old warriors here. Excluded myself I’m just a semi-young pup.


    Core
  • 07-02-2006, 10:27 PM
    James 3528
    Originally posted by girltech
    You think.


    That's all I can say anything else will get me in trouble.

    You're alright.
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