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Posted by ~^Johnny^~ on July 9, 2006, 12:58 am
On Sat, 8 Jul 2006 17:13:56 -0400, "Bob Pietrangelo"
>The training period lasts the rest of your life!
No matter how much you Trane, you have to study Lennox,
Day and Night. Be Quiet Kool, and forget how Heil the AirTemp go.
Never Rheem your customers, or they'll say, "Maneurop to no good".
Always keep your Honeywell satisfied, and remember, you can't keep a
Goodman down.
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-john
wide-open at throttle dot info
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Posted by Archie Leach on July 9, 2006, 10:35 am
>On Sat, 8 Jul 2006 17:13:56 -0400, "Bob Pietrangelo"
>
>>The training period lasts the rest of your life!
>
>No matter how much you Trane, you have to study Lennox,
>Day and Night. Be Quiet Kool, and forget how Heil the AirTemp go.
>Never Rheem your customers, or they'll say, "Maneurop to no good".
>Always keep your Honeywell satisfied, and remember, you can't keep a
>Goodman down.
No matter what, Carrier self with your head high, and never be Ruud.
And don't feed the Jani-trolls.
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Posted by ~^Johnny^~ on July 9, 2006, 11:17 am
On Sun, 09 Jul 2006 14:35:44 GMT, Archie Leach
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>>On Sat, 8 Jul 2006 17:13:56 -0400, "Bob Pietrangelo"
>>
>>>The training period lasts the rest of your life!
>>
>>No matter how much you Trane, you have to study Lennox,
>>Day and Night. Be Quiet Kool, and forget how Heil the AirTemp go.
>>Never Rheem your customers, or they'll say, "Maneurop to no good".
>>Always keep your Honeywell satisfied, and remember, you can't keep a
>>Goodman down.
>
>No matter what, Carrier self with your head high, and never be Ruud.
>
>And don't feed the Jani-trolls.
>
>
Ah, icy you Reid the scrolls, too.
Ammonia novice at it, myself.
--
-john
wide-open at throttle dot info
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Posted by on July 9, 2006, 1:02 am
I started with a residential company that hired me with no expeirence.
They had a very good training program. I then took a correspondance
course from thompsons direct now PennFoster. I found a job in the
commercial end that was suppossed to be union but really was not. from
here I obtained a real union job with the UA. I'm not sure how old you
are or how much money you need to live on. That could affect how to
start. I know the UA job is the best I can find all the way around. As
stated before You will never stop learning in this trade. God-Luck
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Posted by digitalmaster on July 9, 2006, 10:46 pm
> I'm interested in a career in HVAC and wondered how long the trining
> course is and how $$ does it cost?
>
Anyone in most of Georgia would be in Local 72.
404-373-5778
starting apprentice is $10.50 I think
journeyman $26.62 plus $1.00 an hour into annuity fund plus retirement and
health insurance.
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