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Is HVAC A Good Career?
Everyone wants a career with job security. If you are looking for a great career that does not require a college degree to make great money, consider HVAC. Nearly every commercial building today has some type of heating ventilation and air conditioning system, (HVAC) and that is not going to change anytime soon. The HVAC Job industry is growing, and will continue to grow, now more than ever. The occupational outlook handbook has job growth in the HVAC industry is forecast to grow 13% between 2018 and 2028. That’s an additional 46,300 jobs. Much faster growth than normal.
How To Get Into HVAC With No Experience
Before you decide that this is the career field for you, it is important to understand the pros and cons. The pros include a high demand job available worldwide. There will always going be a need for refrigeration, and air-conditioning work, whether that be in production facilities, hospitals/medical buildings, office space, supermarkets, or residential. The trade is highly versatile and always changing, which is good for someone that gets bored easily performing the same monotonous job. You will learn skills in multiple fields such as pipe fitting, electrical, tinning, welding and mechanics (rebuilding compressors such as centrifugals, screw compressors and reciprocating compressors) The pay isn’t too bad either, and is entirely up to you. Payscale.com lists the income for an HVAC tech between $31,000-$73000