I became an engineer, too! An air quality engineer
I became an engineer, too! An air quality engineer
Growing up my parents constantly had severely high standards for my siblings and I.
They wanted us to become doctors, lawyers, or engineers adore everybody else in my family, however my parents had been electrical engineers for over 40 years by the time that I graduated from private school.
They had taught myself and others 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 hastily over time. Maybe I would get my heating and cooling certification from the local trade school, however surely I would quit the residential heating, cooling, and air quality control industry after a few months of making local Heating and Air Conditioning maintenance calls. However, they were incorrect. When I got into the heating, cooling, and ventilation control industry I found my passion in life. I do not specialize in a/c units or forced air furnaces. In fact, I am a designated air quality control specialist. This means, I help high echelon customers with their air purification needs, whether they work in a medical facility or have severe pollen irritations. Since I have specialized in the air quality control field, rather than Heating and Air Conditioning repair, I have begun to acquire 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.