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Posted by Moe Jones on February 26, 2008, 10:29 am
Can anyone on this group direct me to where I can find if Project Management
in the HVAC field is in need of finding people?
I have tried with Goggle & Monster but am getting some mixed feedback.
Since I became a amputee and am now wearing a prosthesis I find I am not
able to use extension ladders or step ladders like I would like. I have been
informed that with my experience in the HVAC field and my computer
experience that the Project Management field would work out for me. I did
not want to spend the money to go back to school in a field that might not
be in need of personnel.
Thanks in Advance for any ideas or feedback.
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Moe Jones
www.hal-pc.org/~moejones
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Posted by Noon-Air on February 26, 2008, 10:41 am
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> Can anyone on this group direct me to where I can find if Project
> Management
> in the HVAC field is in need of finding people?
> I have tried with Goggle & Monster but am getting some mixed feedback.
> Since I became a amputee and am now wearing a prosthesis I find I am not
> able to use extension ladders or step ladders like I would like. I have
> been
> informed that with my experience in the HVAC field and my computer
> experience that the Project Management field would work out for me. I did
> not want to spend the money to go back to school in a field that might not
> be in need of personnel.
> Thanks in Advance for any ideas or feedback.
> --
> Moe Jones
> www.hal-pc.org/~moejones
MAybe either try the manufacturers or wholesale/distributors....You might
expand your horizons a little and who knows... you could end up being a tech
rep or instructor or such.
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Posted by Moe Jones on February 26, 2008, 4:52 pm
Noon-Air wrote:
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>> Can anyone on this group direct me to where I can find if Project
>> Management
>> in the HVAC field is in need of finding people?
>> I have tried with Goggle & Monster but am getting some mixed
>> feedback. Since I became a amputee and am now wearing a prosthesis I find
>> I am
>> not able to use extension ladders or step ladders like I would like.
>> I have been
>> informed that with my experience in the HVAC field and my computer
>> experience that the Project Management field would work out for me.
>> I did not want to spend the money to go back to school in a field
>> that might not be in need of personnel.
>> Thanks in Advance for any ideas or feedback.
>> --
>> Moe Jones
>> www.hal-pc.org/~moejones
> MAybe either try the manufacturers or wholesale/distributors....You
> might expand your horizons a little and who knows... you could end up
> being a tech rep or instructor or such.
Thanks for the reply. I have thought of a rep or instructor. I had gone out
to see a IT Director at a local college and was informed that the Project
Management field was the hottest field to get into, so that is why I am
checking in the field that I know.
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Moe Jones
www.hal-pc.org/~moejones
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Posted by .p.jm on February 26, 2008, 5:00 pm
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>Noon-Air wrote:
>>> Can anyone on this group direct me to where I can find if Project
>>> Management
>>> in the HVAC field is in need of finding people?
>>> I have tried with Goggle & Monster but am getting some mixed
>>> feedback. Since I became a amputee and am now wearing a prosthesis I find
>>> I am
>>> not able to use extension ladders or step ladders like I would like.
>>> I have been
>>> informed that with my experience in the HVAC field and my computer
>>> experience that the Project Management field would work out for me.
>>> I did not want to spend the money to go back to school in a field
>>> that might not be in need of personnel.
>>> Thanks in Advance for any ideas or feedback.
>>> --
>>> Moe Jones
>>> www.hal-pc.org/~moejones
>> MAybe either try the manufacturers or wholesale/distributors....You
>> might expand your horizons a little and who knows... you could end up
>> being a tech rep or instructor or such.
>Thanks for the reply. I have thought of a rep or instructor. I had gone out
>to see a IT Director at a local college and was informed that the Project
>Management field was the hottest field to get into, so that is why I am
>checking in the field that I know.
What kind of 'project management' was he referring to ? The
term is also widely used in IT projects, and just about every other
field.
Usually it refers to 'He/she who micro-manages those who
actually know how to get the work done' :-)
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Posted by becauseofjunk on February 26, 2008, 5:31 pm
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> Can anyone on this group direct me to where I can find if Project Manageme=
> in the HVAC field is in need of finding people?
> I have tried with Goggle & Monster but am getting some mixed feedback.
> Since I became a amputee and am now wearing a prosthesis I find I am not
> able to use extension ladders or step ladders like I would like. I have be=
> informed that with my experience in the HVAC field and my computer
> experience that the Project Management field would work out for me. I did
> not want to spend the money to go back to school in a field that might not=
> be in need of personnel.
> Thanks in Advance for any ideas or feedback.
> --
> Moe Joneswww.hal-pc.org/~moejones
Hi Moe,
The Project Management positions I have seen are with larger
construction companies with HVAC and/or plumbing divisions. The jobs
are out there, take the HVAC out of your search field.
Also, I would do market reasearch using the Sic code on Harris
business or Manta and start networking with those companies. A good
resource would be Consulting Engineering firms, they can tell you
which of their clients do utilize this position.
Best of Luck!
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> Management
> in the HVAC field is in need of finding people?
> I have tried with Goggle & Monster but am getting some mixed feedback.
> Since I became a amputee and am now wearing a prosthesis I find I am not
> able to use extension ladders or step ladders like I would like. I have
> been
> informed that with my experience in the HVAC field and my computer
> experience that the Project Management field would work out for me. I did
> not want to spend the money to go back to school in a field that might not
> be in need of personnel.
> Thanks in Advance for any ideas or feedback.
> --
> Moe Jones
> www.hal-pc.org/~moejones