10 years and still learning.
Lets take that question 1 step further...Who agrees or dissagrees with NATE certification?
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10 years and still learning.
Lets take that question 1 step further...Who agrees or dissagrees with NATE certification?
11 years residential...
Adding it up it is 26 years, 16 to 42
Centrifugals thru high pressure steam and a lot in between except ammonia ( that stuff hurts ) including supermarket refer,small restaurant equipment,residential install & service, four brands of DDC,
open protocol,graphics,pnuematics and management of commercial constructionn (hvac) projects,full service service dept and start-up of a few specific brands of commercial equipment and their controls,customer training on control systems,comfort equipment,lab equipment, and graphics.
Joined local UA Pipefitters as a Journeyman BTJ.
Lapsed certificate membership at RSES, but that is where I learned the most.
Is NATE woth it? yes, anytime you are preparing for a test you are learning. Regardless of the importance of the certification.
[Edited by fat eddy on 02-27-2005 at 10:31 AM]
i've got 13 years in.......about 22 to go...................................boy.... that's depressing.
A little over 7 years Res/Com with a dabble here and there in Ref.....Mainly service...
5 years for me...
Just over 4 years in commercial sheetmetal side of things, the last year or so I've been doing mostly residential installs.
Desperatley tryin to get into the service side, made another move (hopefully) towards the commercial service side now.
Unless the lotto hits, I don't really see doing any other kind of work.
Been at it for 15 + year's everything from res to light comm
and still reading everyday on the topic.The more i read on the subject the better the tech i become.
those things suckedQuote:
Originally posted by bigbadbob
21 years on my own, been at it for 26 years, my Dad and my Grandfather were heating contractors. I was threading pipe by hand and helping my Dad as far back as I can remember.
In the summers I would help him retrofit those old Nesbitt RMA100 Multizone Rooftops, he was the Nesbitt Service guy for the eastern 1/2 of the US, he took me along so he wouldn't have to crawl up into the hotdecks to install the wiring and sensors.
Didn't they?? Those stupid interlocking aluminum doors, I can't tell you how many of those things I bent.Quote:
Originally posted by jimp
those things suckedQuote:
Originally posted by bigbadbob
21 years on my own, been at it for 26 years, my Dad and my Grandfather were heating contractors. I was threading pipe by hand and helping my Dad as far back as I can remember.
In the summers I would help him retrofit those old Nesbitt RMA100 Multizone Rooftops, he was the Nesbitt Service guy for the eastern 1/2 of the US, he took me along so he wouldn't have to crawl up into the hotdecks to install the wiring and sensors.
My old man loved them...........could fix them in his sleep.