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  • 06-08-2004, 05:46 PM
    acmanko
    Are you having senior moments, You don't remember?
  • 06-07-2004, 11:32 PM
    condenseddave
    Dude. Stop yelling. What did you call me????


    {At that volume, I can't believe I didn't HEAR it...}
  • 06-07-2004, 09:21 PM
    serviceboy
    BRAIN FADE, SORRY CONDENSEDDAVE, DIDN'T MEAN TO CALL YOU THE WRONG NAME
  • 06-07-2004, 09:19 PM
    serviceboy
    sorry for the delay in getting back to you guys. I'm in Boston, and we're supposed to get 3 straight days of 90+, i was pretty busy today, 14 hour day.
    The company paid for the test, 4 of us took it, me and 1 other service guy passed the service heat pump, 2 of our installers failed the a/c install test.
    I'm in my 8th year in the field, I get paid pretty well and can't really complain about much. as far as my original question about getting a raise, i was just curious. although with a kid on the way, my family plan insurance costs me $4 an hour, I could use that 40% raise Diceman, are you hiring? HAHAHA
    Thanks guys
  • 06-06-2004, 11:28 AM
    Diceman
    Some Mfgs are putting on a dog & pony show over nate, but they still sell stuff to the general public more and more, go figger??
    Congrats anyway.
    You probably won't get a raise unless you ask for it.
    How long you been in the trade?
  • 06-06-2004, 11:05 AM
    Roscoe

    hey acman

    Check out the discussion in the "site supporter"

    it'll help explain one reason the mfg's are requiring the NATE cert's
  • 06-06-2004, 10:57 AM
    Roscoe

    hey hey ac

    Originally posted by acmanko
    Please explain Carriers recent proposal calling for 50% of tech's and 50% installers needing to pass for Authorized Dealer status. P.S. Most owners propably could not pass the test anyway.
    I doubt that.

    I'm an owner and Nate certified and a C.M. and scored better than our techs.

    serviceboy; congratulations
    1) Who paid for your test?
    2) Are you the most qualified tech in your shop.
    3) Do you deserve a raise. Aside from passing the NATE

    "if the company is getting money for start ups and the customer is eligible for all kinds of rebates, shouldn't we be compensated?"

    only if you are making the company money, don't assume you're making them money.




    [Edited by pjs on 06-06-2004 at 11:37 AM]
  • 06-06-2004, 10:44 AM
    swat
    Trane is doing something similar with their comfort specialist dealers as well. Companies only have so much time to start getting their guys certified and if you havve to get at least 2 techs a year cert if I am not mistaken. The NATE cert is a good thing IMO but I hired a guy who was cert about a month or so ago and he gave a way more work and screwed up so much stuff I was wondering if he got his card out of a cracker jack box. It is for technical aptitude though and not necessarily for being a good technician or a productive one. Just one little part of the big picture.
  • 06-06-2004, 10:13 AM
    acmanko
    Please explain Carriers recent proposal calling for 50% of tech's and 50% installers needing to pass for Authorized Dealer status. P.S. Most owners propably could not pass the test anyway.
  • 06-06-2004, 06:10 AM
    hvac45
    Be proud of what you accomplished, some of us business owners look on nate as a verification that you learned the very, very basics of hvac in school. All the licenses in the world don't mean squat to a business owner, the customer satisfaction, productivety, lack of callbacks, ect. is more important. I however look closer at people who take the extra time and effort to improve themselves. The results are usually improvements in all of the above, which relates to more money.
  • 06-06-2004, 02:52 AM
    swat
    Passed it and no raise. Some companies do others don't If your company is going to use it to advertise for themselves and get bennefits and discounts from you then you should recieve some sort of bennifit.
  • 06-06-2004, 01:39 AM
    acmanko
    Nope, you won't get a raise, its stuff you need to know anyway, if anything you will get more of the stuff nobody else can fix.
  • 06-06-2004, 01:33 AM
    condenseddave
    OK. I started it after all.

    At least I was nice, and honest.
  • 06-06-2004, 01:32 AM
    condenseddave
    {WIPING FOREHEAD, CRACKING KNUCKLES, ADN ROLLING UP SLEEVES}

    I'll wait for someone else to start this.

    It's just too late in the evening/early in the morning to swing at this pitch.

    Good for you, serviceboy, for accomplishing this daunting task. Your boss should be thrilled with you. I think a 40% raise would be in order, but that's conservative, because I'm a biased company owner who is stingy with pay.
  • 06-05-2004, 10:57 PM
    itsamine

    Dave

    Can you answer the man
  • 06-05-2004, 10:04 PM
    serviceboy
    I just recently passed my nate test, i passed the core, and service heat pump,just wondering if any of you nate certified guys got raises for passing, and if so how much?
    if the company is getting money for start ups and the customer is eligible for all kinds of rebates, shouldn't we be compensated?

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