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HVAC School - For Techs, By Techs

Seasons of HVAC

HVAC School - For Techs, By Techs

Bryan Orr

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

4.8985 Ratings

🗓️ 19 July 2018

⏱️ 23 minutes

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Summary

In this episode, Bryan Orr talks about how the seasons affect our HVAC work and how to manage stress during the busy season.

If you work in the trade, you will notice that we have busy and slow seasons. If you own a business, you understand the pressure that you're under to serve the community during those times. Hiring and training people for the busy seasons is difficult and may not be feasible for many companies. Fortunately, the busy season can bring out the good in other people who want to support their coworkers and community.

The summer tends to be the craziest season, especially in the hot southern states. We work long hours and sometimes deal with angry or frustrated customers. We definitely experience times when our bodies don't feel like they can take the workload. The summer is a hard time, but that hard time also gives us a chance to build our character and take pride in our work.

We remember those hard times during the cool season, winter. That's the time for Christmas parties, bonuses, and taking it easier around the shop.

The seasons of our work are like the seasons of our lives. We have times where we have to work extremely hard and others when we don't need to. We got into the trade because we wanted to do something that helps others in the real world. In our work, we build up that grit and strength of character so that we can appreciate the less physically demanding days later, especially when we get into management, but we may never truly give up our work completely. HVAC technicians keep that strength of character and wisdom from the hard seasons, and they hold onto those throughout their lives.

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0:00.0

and This episode of the HVAC School Podcast is made possible by our sponsors and the first sponsor I want to talk about is

0:21.3

Aerolasis. You can find all of the excellent products made by Air Oasis,

0:26.0

the Air Purification products,

0:27.6

by going to Air Oasis.com forward slash Whole

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and Home, or if you want to find out about using Air Oasis. slash Whole-Home-Home.

0:32.7

Or if you want to find out about using Air Oasis and your company,

0:35.9

just go to Air Oasis.com.

0:37.0

com forward slash reseller.

0:38.5

That's Air Oasis.com forward slash reseller.

0:41.0

Also want to tell you about refrigeration technologies and they are the

0:44.0

company that makes the Viper Cleaners which I just used last night and the wet rag

0:49.1

product for preventing damage to your valves and to your different system components

0:54.4

while you're in the process of brazing. Wet rag replaces wet rags and it is

0:58.5

actually more effective. We've done lots of testing to show that. There's been

1:01.3

lots of videos made showing how wet rag

1:03.8

is more effective at keeping valves and components cool than an actual wet rag.

1:09.0

You can find out more by going to refriggeTech.com that's refrigeration technologies. Also carrier, carrier.com, Mitsubishi

1:16.7

electric cooling and heating as well as true tech tools always got to mention

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true tech tools true tech tools true tech tools true tech trutec tools. scales from UEEI. You can find out more about that by going to

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UEEI test.com.

1:35.3

And now your host, the guy who starts all his Limrics with There Once Was a Man

1:46.2

from Nantucket, and still doesn't cuss.

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