Being an HVAC tech in the deep south

That is how in-demand HVAC techs are in this part of the country, where you can pick and choose any number of jobs.

Many people describe the summer weather in the deep south as “swampy.” This is only accurate when you know what it’s like to be in the middle of a swamp, something most people are fortunate enough to never experience. If you live up north, and have never been through a southern summer, let me sum it up for – imagine sitting in a wet sauna, while wrapped in a wet woolen blanket. It’s not just hot it’s like being inside a gas furnace, and it’s not just humid it is on another level. To live in the south means you have your air conditioner working perfectly, and serviced regularly. However, if you want to work in the south, make good money, and never have to worry about getting fired, you need to learn how to fix air conditioners. When I say you don’t have to worry about getting fired, it’s because a certified HVAC tech would be able to find another job the very same day. That is how in-demand HVAC techs are in this part of the country, where you can pick and choose any number of jobs. This far south climate control is not just about comfort, it’s about survival, so your HVAC skills will take you far. I make a very good living doing HVAC work, and have cut back to only working three days a week. Did you hear that? Being an HVAC tech in this town means I can earn a full-time wage and still only work three days a week, how can you beat that.

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