They call me the HVAC whisperer

They call me the HVAC whisperer

I feel awful for the people who exist in this world without a meaningful career. It’s really awful to attend a dead-end job day after day when you know that you should be doing something else. I think every human deserves to be a respected expert at something in their lives, because it truly leaves you with a sense of fulfillment and long-lasting happiness. I can tell you, I was very lucky when I fell into my ideal career straight out of high school. The entire time I was growing up, my family preached the importance of going to trade school and learning to work with your hands. I followed their advice and enrolled in HVAC tech school as soon as I left high school. Within 18 months I was a professionally certified heating, cooling, and ventilation technician and I had secured a job at the largest air quality control company in town. From that point forward I never doubted myself again. I inherently had a knack at diagnosing and repairing indoor air quality control devices, whether they were the small HVAC models used in residential settings or enormous commercial heating and cooling systems. I was great at finding the tiniest mechanical issue and resolving it before major destruction occurred to the air handling devices. My boss and co-workers were so impressed at the HVAC repair shop that they began calling me the HVAC Whisperer. They sent me on all the hardest repair jobs, and I never returned without victoriously fixing the mysterious furnace or AC unit. For the past 30 years, I have had 1 amazing purpose on this planet. Fixing people’s critically important air quality control equipment.

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