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As I’ve said here many times, readers of The News produce some great Feedback letters. Steve Johnston, of Johnston Sheet Metal and Air-Conditioning, is no exception. “It’s time to take a new look at a growing problem in the HVACR industry,” wrote Johnston.
The Rewards Of The Trade [Editor’s note: This letter is in reference to Ed Dice’s letter, “Field Of Dreams,” September 23.]Ed, you are right on the money. In the letter
The most important person in our business is the one many businesses today seem to be forgetting about. Of course, the person I’m talking about is the customer.
There are not enough young people entering the industry. Technicians need more training. Those that are highly trained aren’t paid enough. And those problems exist overseas as well as in the U.S.
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In this issue you will find the fourth and final part of The News’ industry certification series. Over the past four weeks, we’ve tried to present as much information about certification as we could. In fact, we uncovered so much information over the last few months in preparation for these articles that we could have put together a 10-part series.
I recently spent some time with a group of HVACR mechanical inspectors — the Mechanical Inspectors Association of Michigan. MIAM was holding its fall conference; I thought it would be a good time to find out what these people discuss and what, if any, benefit these talks could offer HVACR contractors.
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