ChillyZ
06-03-2008, 08:39 AM
Hi to all who use this site for updates,gen.discussion in their field or just to see,look or review the info posted on these forums.Not being a new member but not ever having posted anything I will consider myself a newbie.
Let me say that the field you(we) service has to be one of the utmost important.Not just residential comfort but heavy industrial,Agricultural and basically our survival in this rat race.I commend all of you for your diligent efforts to supply your customers with your expertise and your knowledge in your fields to resolve their problems.
I'm not getting too wishy washy here I hope.
I want to pose a question to all of you with my dilemma. My issue is that I hold a license to service and install res.and comm.heating and cooling equip. but having a current job or career, if you want to call it that, I find myself not knowing if I can make that move to a full time career within this field.
I've only been in this for a few years but because I only do it on a part time basis I feel I'm getting too far behind in keeping up with new Tech.in the field. I don't think that I'm too old to switch jobs.
Having worked in the tech. service field for 20+ years I think I can still contribute, it's just that not knowing that I'm struggling with.
I love the field and wish I could do more but I guess it's making that leap of faith that I'm having issues with. Any thoughts,New or old timers?
Thanks.
Let me say that the field you(we) service has to be one of the utmost important.Not just residential comfort but heavy industrial,Agricultural and basically our survival in this rat race.I commend all of you for your diligent efforts to supply your customers with your expertise and your knowledge in your fields to resolve their problems.
I'm not getting too wishy washy here I hope.
I want to pose a question to all of you with my dilemma. My issue is that I hold a license to service and install res.and comm.heating and cooling equip. but having a current job or career, if you want to call it that, I find myself not knowing if I can make that move to a full time career within this field.
I've only been in this for a few years but because I only do it on a part time basis I feel I'm getting too far behind in keeping up with new Tech.in the field. I don't think that I'm too old to switch jobs.
Having worked in the tech. service field for 20+ years I think I can still contribute, it's just that not knowing that I'm struggling with.
I love the field and wish I could do more but I guess it's making that leap of faith that I'm having issues with. Any thoughts,New or old timers?
Thanks.