Working at the trade school saves me money

When I was getting out of high school I really had no idea what I was going to do with my life.

I wound up attending a four-year college and getting a degree in communications… Which effectively means that I got a useless degree which cost me a lot of money. After I graduated from college I realized I had no idea what I was actually going to do for work. That’s when my dad stepped in and helped me to get a position at the local trade school working in the office. I send out the weekly and monthly communications to our trade school pupils. I let them know about our newest class offerings, including our brand new heating, cooling, and ventilation repair program. We’re extremely excited about this HVAC certification program because it will turn out new heating and cooling technicians and under 18 months. They will have all the skills that they need for working in the indoor air quality control industry immediately upon graduation from the heating, cooling, and ventilation certification program. Not only is it awesome working at the trade school and using my communication degree to inform our students about important program changes, but working at the trade school has a lot of perks. Thanks to this new HVAC certification program my own is central heating and cooling devices have been taken care of like never before. I’ve received several brand new air handling devices thanks to the HVAC repair professor. I’ve also allowed the students to perform my routine heating and cooling services as practice. When my dad said I could work at the trade school I never thought it would make life so comfortable.

 

 

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