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HVAC School - For Techs, By Techs

HVAC/R Career Advancement - Short 125

HVAC School - For Techs, By Techs

Bryan Orr

Careers, Business, Self-improvement, Education

4.91K Ratings

🗓️ 3 August 2021

⏱️ 19 minutes

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Summary

In today's short podcast, Bryan explains how growth happens in an HVAC/R career. He also gives tips to get "unstuck" if you feel like you aren't moving forward.

You won't move forward if you haven't set a goal to move forward. Making a "vision board" helps you determine what matters in your life, and it helps you clarify what you'll need to do in order to achieve your life goals. That way, you can use your career to help achieve those goals and see whose support you need.

Having a growth mindset and a lifelong learning mindset is essential for success. The growth mindset will help you deal with the "growing pains" of advancement (such as occasional failures). People with positive attitudes also tend to see more possibilities for their future careers. On the other hand, negative people are likely to idle in their careers.

You also want to surround yourself with people who will bring out your best. It's great to be around people who challenge you, have positive outlooks, and are happy for you when you make progress. Moreover, you want to be the person who is authentically excited when other people succeed and do good work. Also, try not to burn bridges with others.

To advance in your HVAC career specifically, develop your hands-on skills. Think about it this way: are you merely doing your job's requirements, or are you working on yourself? Read through manuals and check out technical materials to become more literate with systems and do better work on them. Also, try to find a mentor who will help you grow. People skills are underrated in our industry but are critical for career advancement.


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Transcript

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0:00.0

Ola, me amigo, this is the HVAC school podcast. I'm Brian. This is the

0:10.0

podcast that helps you remember some things you might have forgotten along the way

0:12.4

as well as so on and so forth.

0:14.5

And this episode is about career advancement. This is not a podcast about how to ask your boss for a raise.

0:22.0

This is not a podcast about how to say words in

0:24.8

order to result in HVAC career advancement. This is not a quick fix. This is how to

0:29.6

actually advance in your HVACR career, how to really grow, how to look back on your career and be surprised,

0:40.1

be pleasantly surprised about the progress and growth that you've made.

0:44.8

So if you are super cynical about everything, then this is not the podcast for you.

0:49.2

Don't listen to it. It's not going to make you feel good. You're not going to like it.

0:52.0

You're going to think that it's unfair and the world is unfair and you can't do it and it's impossible. But if you want to know some real ways that you can actually do it and that it is possible, but that it does take

1:04.7

time and that it's not easy, then this is the episode for you and it says short

1:08.4

episode but it's probably not going to be that short. So anyway let's get to

1:12.2

our great sponsors.

1:13.2

They're the ones who make this episode possible.

1:15.5

Refrigeration Technologies can be found at

1:19.3

Refrigeration Technologies can be found at refrigerate.com.

1:20.6

They make all kinds of great products and chemicals for the HVAC trade.

1:24.3

Specifically one that I love is called Wet RAG.

1:27.0

Wet RAG kind of works like a wet rag, but it's easier to use.

1:30.1

You can pack it around valves.

1:31.9

You can use it to protect the liquid line dryers and compressors or

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