HUH? you started your own business after only 4 months in the trade? Sounds about right for a typical MI contractor, why i am leaving state....Originally posted by mi_tech_mikey
on my own after 2 months and only been in this trade for 4 months
on my own after 2 months and only been in this trade for 4 months
HUH? you started your own business after only 4 months in the trade? Sounds about right for a typical MI contractor, why i am leaving state....Originally posted by mi_tech_mikey
on my own after 2 months and only been in this trade for 4 months
sorry, I mean on my own as a tech with only 4 months exp been on my own for two months
Mikey, don't try everything.
You are still not clear mickey. Did your wife leave you and now you are on your own?
Welcome to the club mickey but you need to learn to communicate clearly as soon as possible.
Norm
I get ya now........remember the only stupid question is the one not asked.......
ok ok, i started this career 4 months ago with no exp, now i have my own truck, and run service calls by myself for about two months!
Good point!!!!Originally posted by Spidy
I get ya now........remember the only stupid question is the one not asked.......
Hire Me....
Benny
I got you beat, was at my first co. 6 weeks when i started running calls. Boss was in Florida and the dispatcher was in tears almost and i said i can help out.....the rest is history.
Quality and Value Service and Repair
is this the best way to learn!
Originally posted by mi_tech_mikey
is this the best way to learn!
Have you been to tech school?
Dont get to confident. Your bound to get bitten. As far as Spideys comment, there are plenty of excellent MI contractors and Im one of them. There are also some excellent inspectors around my area that will force you to be good or get out. Good luck to you mikey!!
Well, I was close. I did residential tinning for about a year and a half before I moved to service with a different company. One week into service, the boss broke his leg and arm. I was all by myself, except for the phone. At the time, it was only me and him.
trust me not that confident, i don't think that i'm a gifted tech i was just seeing if it is normal this soon
Have fun, you will as long as your changing Ignitors, pressure switches, thermostats, burnt obvious wires. Youll do fine for about 6 months.
Can you troubleshoot refrigeration systems? Read schematics?Would you know how to wire in an outdoor stat for a heat pump with say L.P. backup? Could you install/diagnose a zone system?
Either your a freaking GENIUS or your going to get in over your head.
Or your messin with us cause your bored...
No the best way to learn, is to work with an experieced mechanic for atleast 3 years and go to school.Originally posted by mi_tech_mikey
is this the best way to learn!
You didn't state your mechanical apptitude so I hope for your sake,you get the proper training. Without mechanical experence you are more apt to get hurt.Good luck
chad take it easy on him he's asking for a little guidence.
[Edited by pjs on 02-15-2005 at 09:22 PM]
there are a bunch of ways to get hurt killed burned and disfigured in this trade. think safety first . if your not sure ask your co-workers.
good luck
yea trust me, some of the stuff scares the hell out of me, not only hurting myself but others
Take it easy on him? Was I harsh?
Wow.......