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HVAC School - For Techs, By Techs

Beating the Ego, Ignorance, and Insecurity Monster w/ Andrew Greaves

HVAC School - For Techs, By Techs

Bryan Orr

Training, Careers, Airconditioning, Self-improvement, Hvac, Business, Education, Refrigeration, Heating, Ac, Apprenticeship

4.8985 Ratings

🗓️ 1 March 2018

⏱️ 37 minutes

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Summary

In this simultaneously heavy and lighthearted discussion, Bryan Orr and Andrew Greaves discuss ego, Dunning-Kruger, insecurity, and apprenticeship in the trades.

In the early days, apprenticeships were quite different from the way they are today. One-on-one mentorship used to be a much more significant component of early apprenticeships, but that style of training is uncommon for today's apprentices in all sorts of trades. As a result, many young technicians enter the field too quickly and don't have the training to perform a job skillfully.

As such, many inexperienced techs become confident with bare-minimum work because nobody points out their mistakes. Moreover, many green techs also don't have the self-awareness to recognize their lack of skill. We call that disconnect between confidence and skill the "Dunning-Kruger effect." Another common scenario is when techs understand that they don't know something but are too embarrassed to admit it. Unfortunately, a tech's ego can get in the way and make them stick to their guns for no good purpose.

However, old-timers are also part of the ego-ignorance equation. Many of them fail to explain the "why" behind their practices. Some old-timers share bad practices without knowing what they're doing. Moreover, when leadership breeds a culture of ignorance, the younger technicians will be set up for ignorance and ego problems.

The way to move past the Dunning-Kruger effect and check your ego is to think about what you're thinking about. Question the validity of your OWN thoughts and ideas, and accept that you could be wrong or have a flawed understanding.

Bryan and Andrew also discuss:

  • Techs' behavior on social media
  • Cognitive bias
  • Metacognition
  • Organizations that breed ignorance and ego issues

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0:00.0

This episode of the HVAC School Podcast is made possible by our wonderful sponsors,

0:08.7

Rector Seal, Carrier, and Mitsubishi Comfort.

0:12.3

And today I wanted to let you know about three new products from Rector Seal.

0:17.0

The armor pad, lightweight condenser pad.

0:20.0

I've got one sitting right here in my office.

0:22.0

Had a chance to check it out. It's very nice, very nice light white pad.

0:26.0

And then also two products that come with new delivery methods.

0:30.0

That is the Leakfreeze Pro with nanoparticles and acid away and the acid away you're used to it comes in the

0:37.8

bottle and you would have to kind of dump it in the compressor which was a tough thing to do

0:41.2

when you had a burnout especially if you were going

0:44.1

back and you were having an issue trying to remediate the acid condition in a burnout.

0:48.9

The new acid away as well as the Leakfreeze Pro with nanoparticles come in a like a copper brass

0:57.2

container where you can inject it directly into the suction line which is really

1:01.5

nice so really easy to do you just use your center hose

1:04.7

use a touch of high side pressure to force the contents into the system keeps any

1:09.3

contaminants from going into the system and it's just really nice and easy.

1:13.1

And that is the Rector Seal armor pad,

1:15.4

the Rector Seal Leakfreeze Pro with Nanoparticles

1:19.2

and Rector Seal Acid Away.

1:21.2

Meet ZoomLoth, the 10 second flame-free refrigerant fitting from Parker.

1:25.5

Reduce labor costs by 60% with no bracing, no flame, and no fire spotter.

1:30.5

Discover how Zoomlock can help you be more efficient and productive.

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