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HVAC School - For Techs, By Techs

Building a Great HVAC Business w/ Bob Gee

HVAC School - For Techs, By Techs

Bryan Orr

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

4.8985 Ratings

🗓️ 9 January 2017

⏱️ 34 minutes

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Summary

In this episode, Bryan talks to Business and Sales Trainer Bob Gee about HVAC business practices.

Bob has watched sales and leadership evolve a lot over the years. Today, success in sales depends on your abilities to build relationships with the customers. You're no longer "selling" things; you are "helping people buy" things. Instead of pushing products to people, it's best to "ask your way into a sale" and prioritize a customer's wants and needs. There is also a stark difference between management and leadership. A leader is people-oriented and customer-oriented; they care about the human element of business, not just crunching numbers.

When it comes to building a company culture, the company leaders have to be the ones to create the team. You have to get the right people on board and delegate them in a way that maximizes those people's potential. Business leaders also need to examine their own purpose. Why are they running the business? Do they want to commit to the business, or did they just decide to work independently to have more control over their own schedule? Motives mean a lot, and the managers' attitudes trickle down.

Firing people and having people leave are unfortunate but inevitable parts of running your own business. People tend to leave people; they don't necessarily leave the business because of the money or the type of work. Employees have to be on board with the managers' ideas of what the company is doing and where it should go. If they are not on board, they will quit or may have to be let go after their work quality slips over time.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

The HVAC School Podcasts and the Daily Tech Tips are all made possible because of generous support from Carrier.

0:13.0

Now, I've been a Carrier dealer for about 11 years,

0:16.0

and when Carrier said that they were interested in sponsoring the podcast,

0:21.0

it really made sense.

0:22.0

They've shown a commitment to me. I mean I

0:24.4

remember taking classes when I was actually working at a different company and

0:28.2

Ray Johnson was the tech rep at the local Orlando carrier and I learned so much from that guy.

0:33.6

A good portion of the technical training that I've received

0:36.5

over the years outside of Trade School has been with carrier and it just makes

0:41.0

sense that carrier would step up again and support men and women who do the actual work and I really do appreciate it.

0:47.0

Carrier, turn to the experts.

0:50.0

I also want to mention True Tech Tools. True Tech Tools has partnered with us and provided a link

0:57.8

that you can go to so if you want to visit TrueTech you can just go to HVacr school.com forward slash true tech that's TRU and then the word

1:06.4

tech and then they've given an offer code of get schooled so just the whole word just

1:11.8

no spaces or anything no capitals just get schooled is the offer code and that will give you a nice discount on all of their tools

1:19.7

But a recent tool that I purchased for a bunch of my techs is the BlueVac micro.

1:25.6

It's a really nice little micron gauge.

1:28.0

It uses AAA batteries, which is nice.

1:29.6

It's nothing exotic.

1:31.6

It does just a really nice job. I'm surprised. It has an automatic oil

1:34.6

sensor in it as well and it's a very, very reasonably price. So for a business

1:38.6

owner if you're looking to put your text into a bunch of micron gauges,

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