Xx Mike69 xX
13-01-2008, 11:28 PM
Due to a job layoff, the state is paying me to go to school for hvac, as well as paying me to do so. However, they only give you so much time, from your layoff date, to graduate. Then, they cut off all funding and unemployment compensation.
To make a long story short, due to my layoff date, I started school a semester late. That only gave me 18 months to graduate. Unfortunately, I am going to be 1 class (Trigonometry) short of graduating when the state pulls my funding and cuts my unemployment compensation.
The bottom line is, I'm going to have to try and find a job without my degree. (Until I take trig.) Under these circumstances, would you still hire me? I'm sure I could get a referral from my hvac instructor. I have also taken and passed my EPA exam. (Universal) I have A's in all HVAC related courses and A's and B's in all college related courses.
Thanks for bearing my long post. I just wanted to articulate the situation so you could understand. I would appreciate any feedback you could provide.
-Mike
To make a long story short, due to my layoff date, I started school a semester late. That only gave me 18 months to graduate. Unfortunately, I am going to be 1 class (Trigonometry) short of graduating when the state pulls my funding and cuts my unemployment compensation.
The bottom line is, I'm going to have to try and find a job without my degree. (Until I take trig.) Under these circumstances, would you still hire me? I'm sure I could get a referral from my hvac instructor. I have also taken and passed my EPA exam. (Universal) I have A's in all HVAC related courses and A's and B's in all college related courses.
Thanks for bearing my long post. I just wanted to articulate the situation so you could understand. I would appreciate any feedback you could provide.
-Mike