UA Local 72 at least consider going union they should be able to get you a job with decent benefits the hall is located on maynard terrace just off I-20
I’m new to the HVAC field in Atlanta and I have been searching for a job but every potential employer is looking for a technician with experience and this is something that I am lacking being a new grad. I’m looking for any suggestions from the discussion group on how I can break into the field. I’ve looked in the supply houses for any job postings that I can follow up on. Any help would be greatly appreciated especially from the members in the metro Atlanta area.
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UA Local 72 at least consider going union they should be able to get you a job with decent benefits the hall is located on maynard terrace just off I-20
Send me your contact information and I will give you a call.
Clay Trussell
Regional Operations Manager
NORESCO, LLC
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[Edited by HeyBob on 07-13-2006 at 11:42 PM]
Clay,Originally posted by ctrussell
Send me your contact information and I will give you a call.
Clay Trussell
Regional Operations Manager
NORESCO, LLC
No emails in posts please
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The bots will tear us up with posted email adresses.
Why don't you just mention that contact info is in your credentials.
Thx, Bob
Hey listen to chillerout that was the best move of my life going union because know you will have a voice and a network of bros to look out for you just work and learn. It also helps that the money is ten times better than the ratts can offer. Benes payed and your hrly is yours to keep.
Don't be a tool do your time, take your life seriously.
I worked too many years, learned everything important and started a biz with ethics, responsibility, and consideration of people. I Employ 3 people, my right hand has 4 years of experience makes 32K per Salary.
(don't worry I am still hand feeding him)
I owe 40k on my house, down from 125k (which I built myself on 4 acres), my wife is driving a two year old tahoe, my business has no liabilities, I own 2 acres of commercial property, which I hope to develope next year. Since September 23, 2006
I didn't graduate high school I quit at 17. I started Tech School 2 months after my 18th birthday with a Ged. It took me 6 years to receive an AA Business degree, I gave up on the diploma program for Conditioned Air. Needed 3 Credits. Worked two more years at 25 I tested and received a 90%.
I held on 3 months. Then, borrowed 20K against my home. never looked back, Since September 23, 2006.
its been 3 months, since my second child was born.
U can be whatever you choose.
Res/light commercial.
congrats. keep up the good job!