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Colorado
I am from Colorado. I am an 11 year technician. My role for the company I work for in the last 4 years, has been servicing, and starting up light commercial/industrial equipment. I will soon be wiring my first Carrier DDC job, Carrier will help with the comission on this one, and the next job will be all mine. (Which starts soon after). I am excited about doing more control related work, since that is what I enjoy the most. My education has mostly been on the job, learning from anybody that I can sponge info out of. I also read or research anything I can't figure out. I did go to a crash course on basic a/c and gas fired furnaces at PEG/Service Experts, Little rock when I was brand new to the industry. I am NATE certified A/C, and EPA certified. I hope to continue to add to my NATE certs. Anyways, that me in a nutshell, I am looking forward to having this forum as another way to learn.
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Welcome to the site,
What year did you go to the course in Little Rock?
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The statement below is my signature and just my overall feeling towards our industry and does not necessarily pertain to you nor this thread.
There really isn't a legitimate excuse for not doing the job correctly!
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 Originally Posted by Tech23
Welcome to the site,
What year did you go to the course in Little Rock?
2000
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 Originally Posted by CAOFGJ
2000
Me too, I think it was in march or april.
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The statement below is my signature and just my overall feeling towards our industry and does not necessarily pertain to you nor this thread.
There really isn't a legitimate excuse for not doing the job correctly!
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 Originally Posted by Tech23
Me too, I think it was in march or april.
I went in July, 2000. Best thing for me. I came out of high school without a clue of what I wanted to do. I got a job at a sheet metal shop, my boss sent me to the school hoping to get me a base to build on. I left with a definate interest in being a tech. Been doing it ever since. Was your instructors Mark and Lee?
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 Originally Posted by CAOFGJ
I went in July, 2000. Best thing for me. I came out of high school without a clue of what I wanted to do. I got a job at a sheet metal shop, my boss sent me to the school hoping to get me a base to build on. I left with a definate interest in being a tech. Been doing it ever since. Was your instructors Mark and Lee?
Yes, I like Lee the best and called him several times that year after the class. It was a 2 week course when I went, but heard later they changed it to a one week.
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The statement below is my signature and just my overall feeling towards our industry and does not necessarily pertain to you nor this thread.
There really isn't a legitimate excuse for not doing the job correctly!
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