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HVAC School - For Techs, By Techs

Caring for Technician Mental Health

HVAC School - For Techs, By Techs

Bryan Orr

Education, Business, Self-improvement, Careers

4.91K Ratings

🗓️ 18 August 2021

⏱️ 66 minutes

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Summary

In today's podcast, Scott Krasman from TZOA, Andrew Greaves, and Kaleb Saleeby join Bryan for a conversation about mental health in the trades. We have a greater awareness of mental health than we ever did before, and although some of us may make fun of the topic, it is something we should focus on as HVAC technicians and business owners.

"Toxic" is a common buzzword these days, but it's relevant here. A work environment with toxic traits will wear you down over time as you are exposed to disillusioned or selfish journeymen or senior techs at work who disregard your wellbeing and development. Sadly, these behaviors often come from low morale and projection.

HVAC industry leaders can take strides by promoting a culture of inclusiveness and encouraging conversations about mental health. There is also an element of personal responsibility within techs to acknowledge if something is wrong and to have honest conversations with their leaders. As techs, we need to know when to ask for help if we need it. Leaders must also look at themselves and address their own mental health issues so that they don't project their issues onto others.

As techs, we need self-awareness and intentionality to address our mental health. We need to understand what's going on with ourselves (even if we need to talk to mental health professionals) so that we can take steps to get the support we need.

We also cover:

  • Helping younger techs grow
  • Growth and discomfort vs. abuse and suffering
  • Training, communication culture, and workload
  • What it means to be in a dark place and how to get out of it
  • Opening up to others about our struggles
  • Active recovery
  • Relationship issues and addiction
  • Self-diagnosis and misdiagnosis
  • Executive functioning
  • Technology for mental health
  • Caring for your body
 

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Transcript

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0:00.0

This special episode of the HVAC school podcast disconnect out or the cap's off. Brian Orr.

0:23.0

Hey everybody, this is Brian.

0:25.0

This episode is a very serious episode.

0:29.0

So no jokes.

0:31.0

Nothing that takes away from the message because I think sometimes it is good for us to stop and talk specifically about our trade but then the deeper questions that surround the work that we do universally.

0:42.0

And so mental health, it's in the news, a lot of us are talking about it.

0:45.2

Some of us have maybe made fun of it sometimes, maybe to our shame, but it's an important

0:50.3

conversation for us to have about mental health and about tending to the most important important conversation

0:54.0

to the most important things in our lives,

0:56.0

our relationships and ultimately making sure that we're not

1:00.0

going to hurt ourselves by failing to take care of

1:02.0

what's going on in the inside.

1:03.7

So this conversation is with Caleb Salibi, Andrew Grieves, and Scott from Zoa, all of us have been in the field, in the field or have been in the field in the past and so the perspective is as a technician

1:16.9

What are some of the things that we need to tend to and what are some of the things we need to tend to as an industry or as business owners in order to make sure that we keep mental health at the

1:24.4

forefront. This episode is an important episode. There's four of us here so

1:31.4

to start it out I'd like to just introduce everyone some of these

1:34.9

folks are going to be familiar to you and the audience and some maybe not so much so

1:39.0

let's start with you Scott if you wouldn't mind introducing yourself.

1:42.1

Absolutely thanks very much for having me on.

1:44.0

Name Scott, I've been in HVAC for about six and a half years now.

1:48.0

Three years as a technician, two years as an account manager for a contractor,

1:52.0

two years for wholesale sales, and now I've made my way to

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