I became an engineer, too! An air quality engineer

I became an engineer, too! An air quality engineer

Growing up my parents always had extremely high standards for my brothers and I.

  • They wanted us to become doctors, lawyers, or engineers like everybody else in my family.

My parents had been electrical engineers for over 40 years by the time that I graduated from high school. They had taught me a lot about their career fields and expected that I would want to follow in their footsteps. However, I threw everybody for a loop when I decided to go into a skilled trade instead of an academic career field. I think that they expected my heating and cooling interest to fade quickly over time. Maybe I would get my heating and cooling certification from the local trade school, but surely I would quit the residential heating, cooling, and air quality control industry after a few months of making local HVAC repair calls. However, they were incorrect. When I got into the heating, cooling, and ventilation control industry I found my passion in life. I don’t specialize in air conditioning units or forced air furnaces. In fact, I am a designated air quality control specialist. This means, I help high echelon clients with their air purification needs, whether they work in a medical facility or have extreme allergies. Since I have specialized in the air quality control field, rather than HVAC repair, I have begun to earn an impressive paycheck and high accolades in the air quality control industry. Maybe my parents aren’t happy that I never became an electrical engineer… But I am an air quality control engineer.

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