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Refrigeration companies are always hiring, but if you have been ALL over the place that will tell them that A your horrible or B you have issues. I can't stand when we hire someone that has been to 5 jobs in one year, to me that's saying something about the individual.
Refer is the way to go i will b looking for a good refer man soon.
I heard Hill Phoenix in LA is looking for guys!
I just spoke to someone with Hillphoenix (this is the way they currently style their name) this Wed. He said the only service ops they have is Phoenix and L.A. I asked about the N.J. operation, he said it's done. I asked about the nearly 30 Tyler Service branches, he said they never became Hillphoenix Service branches and they're shut down. Can anyone working for Hillphoenix verify any of this? It seems Hussmann's biggest competitor would be inclined to service what they sell.
[QUOTE=NedFlanders;14840351]If you're half way decent with your head and tools , you'll always have a job , or will be able to get one anytime in this trade.. never gone a day without at least one hourly paying job. had more than one a few times. side work and mom and pop stores/rest/caterers ect. most places will hire anybody sober that can read and write. show up on time most days and your in line for a raise
Is HP looking for anyone for anyone right now? Sent from my DROID RAZR using Tapatalk 2
Originally Posted by MechanicallyInclined Is H-P a Union branch in Phoenix? You were doing Maintenance for Safeway? Doesn't HS do Safeway in Phoenix? No, not union. They did a couple of Safeways when I worked there, but not many.
Alliance Mech. used to do some in Phx. Now it is Hussman or Source I believe. Sent from my DROID RAZR using Tapatalk 2
Is H-P a Union branch in Phoenix? You were doing Maintenance for Safeway? Doesn't HS do Safeway in Phoenix?
Originally Posted by duckman373 Call Hill Phoenix. They do a lot of convenience stores. Good place to start out. Thanks! Sent from my DROID RAZR using Tapatalk 2
Call Hill Phoenix. They do a lot of convenience stores. Good place to start out.
or maybe when you worked on that prep table, replaced compressor , drier , 6 inches of clogged captube , fired it up only to watch it slowly crawl back into a vacuum ....... sigh
Originally Posted by KB Cool Or climbing into a nasty chef base drawer cooler saying to yourself, "why didn't i stick with A/C?" lol Or the second you spark your torch and scare all the cockroaches
Originally Posted by ryan1088 Those are the conversations I have with myself are usually in a -15 freezer. When you're standing in a cage on a forklift and the fans from all the other evaporators are still running while you're working on the bad one during the summer on the day after you took you took your bibs out to wash them but neglected to put them back in the van because, well it's summertime and who wears bibs in the summertime?
Originally Posted by ryan1088 Those are the conversations I have with myself are usually in a -15 freezer. That was the only reefer experience I've had, had to change a fan blade in a freezer, does that suck. I kept thinking I was going to get locked in like in the movies!
Those are the conversations I have with myself are usually in a -15 freezer.
Originally Posted by KB Cool Or climbing into a nasty chef base drawer cooler saying to yourself, "why didn't i stick with A/C?" lol Have that conversation with myself still from time to time.
Originally Posted by ryan1088 Dive into the pro's refrigeration section and learn all you can. Tell prospective employers you want to learn, eager to learn, and will do what you need to do to make it happen. Patience is key in doing the work. Devising a troubleshooting system comes with time. No real substitute though for standing in front of a machine that's full of product that's dead in the water and the owner saying "How much longer? Am I going to lose all of my product?" Or climbing into a nasty chef base drawer cooler saying to yourself, "why didn't i stick with A/C?" lol
Dive into the pro's refrigeration section and learn all you can. Tell prospective employers you want to learn, eager to learn, and will do what you need to do to make it happen. Patience is key in doing the work. Devising a troubleshooting system comes with time. No real substitute though for standing in front of a machine that's full of product that's dead in the water and the owner saying "How much longer? Am I going to lose all of my product?"
What would be the best way to start? Sent from my DROID RAZR using Tapatalk 2
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