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HVAC School - For Techs, By Techs

Stewarding Younger Techs

HVAC School - For Techs, By Techs

Bryan Orr

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

4.8985 Ratings

🗓️ 25 July 2024

⏱️ 37 minutes

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Summary

In this podcast episode, Bryan and Dre discuss the challenges and opportunities of stewarding younger techs in the HVAC industry. They explore the growing interest among young people in trades like HVAC, noting a shift away from traditional four-year college paths. The conversation highlights the satisfaction that comes from working with one's hands and the tactile nature of the trade.

The discussion delves into the attributes of younger workers, both positive and challenging. They also address the need to help young technicians understand the seriousness and responsibility of their roles, especially when transitioning from less demanding jobs. The podcast touches on the challenge of helping young workers prioritize their work and manage their time effectively, recognizing the natural tendencies of youth to be more focused on short-term feelings and experiences.

While acknowledging the benefits of tech-savvy workers who can easily access information and use digital tools, they also discuss the need to manage potential distractions from smartphones and social media. The podcast also explores the evolving expectations around work-life balance, on-call schedules, and the importance of clear communication about job demands and responsibilities.

Topics covered in the podcast:

  • Growing interest in trades among young people
  • Challenges of managing and mentoring young technicians
  • The satisfaction of working with one's hands in the HVAC industry
  • Balancing technology use in the workplace
  • Adapting to changing work-life balance expectations
  • Strategies for keeping young technicians engaged and challenged
  • The importance of building trust and demonstrating care as a manager
  • Addressing potential boredom and the desire for career progression
  • The value of mastering skills through repetition and experience
  • Navigating the rapid promotion of young talent in a growing company
  • Comparing modern work attitudes with those of previous generations

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Transcript

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0:00.0

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0:09.1

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0:39.0

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0:42.0

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0:44.8

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0:53.8

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0:58.6

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1:01.6

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1:04.6

to the Evap Plus and the gallon jug, the condenser, which is comparable to the HD, and the

1:10.3

brightener, which is compared to bright, and then good old all-purpose which is compared to bright and then good old all-purpose

1:14.3

which is compared to nothing it's just really good stuff great for door seals

1:17.7

refrigerated cases that kind of thing so evaporator condenser brightener and-purpose, food safe so you can work around grocery

1:25.2

refrigeration or food service environments.

1:28.5

And these things are really impact resistant.

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