Well not quite. College enabled me to bypass some of the lower rungs in my industry and started me off at a higher salary than peers with the same job. And I’m in my nice air conditioned home office not doing backbreaking trade work that will wear my body out by the time I’m 50. College has its place in the middle class too.
Seems like the key ingredient is persistence, besides, with colleges these days, think id rather avoid the neon mafia, take out fewer student loans and go into HVAC.
Well not quite. College enabled me to bypass some of the lower rungs in my industry and started me off at a higher salary than peers with the same job. And I’m in my nice air conditioned home office not doing backbreaking trade work that will wear my body out by the time I’m 50. College has its place in the middle class too.
Seems like the key ingredient is persistence, besides, with colleges these days, think id rather avoid the neon mafia, take out fewer student loans and go into HVAC.
Always jobs for hvac in texas, lmao
Yes because it’s hot as fuck and can get up to 150 degrees in a cramped attic. Have fun with that.
lmao, good point.
I kinda wondered about that, what's with texas and putting furnaces in attics, anyway?
Where else would you put it?