Finding the time to train all of your employees on everything there is to know about the HVAC business can seem like a daunting task. It may seem there just aren’t enough hours in the day. That’s where online training is making a big difference.
Duct cleaning has never been shown to actually prevent health problems. Therefore, it has to be a tough sell. Yet, members of the National Air Duct Cleaners Association (NADCA) met recently to learn new ways to improve their businesses, gain certification, as well as look over new equipment.
Have you noticed how the aging process is creeping into the HVAC contracting business? Which leads me to the question: Who are, or are going to be, the next generation of business owners, the so-called “young guns of HVAC?”
Is it possible to use benchmarking to help HVAC contractors
understand what they have to do in order to earn a good profit? I believe there
are some benchmarks that can help business owners.
We all face a point in time when we must become our own mentor,
our own champion for our own causes. However, every young person needs someone
to help them model business behaviors that will produce long-lasting, positive
results.
Technicians who handle refrigerants need to be EPA certified to do so. The ways to get that done these days can be very high tech, and fairly easy compared to the early days of sitting in a classroom and taking a written test.
Contractors need to find people who are looking for a career, not just a job. This means doing a lot of work on the front end to make sure the prospective employee is the right match for a company.
In this age of miracle medical procedures and missions to Mars, why should it be absurd to think that mankind isn’t capable of adding a 25th hour to the day?
The climate of planet Earth can be scientifically measured, and although this has been done for only a relatively short period of time, it’s true that climate changes are occurring and that humankind has been contributing to global warming.
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