I know that I provide extremely high-quality care for residential HVAC systems, including forced air furnaces and energy-efficient air conditioners.
I know that it’s not a popularity contest, but I happen to be the most sought-after professional at my workplace. I’m not just saying that, because there’s quantifiable data. Everyday, people call into my work and specifically ask for me to come out and perform various services for them. I think that I stick out in their minds for a few reasons. I suppose I should start by saying that I am a professional heating, cooling, and ventilation specialist. I became a certified HVAC worker about 5 years ago when I left my old job and jumped into trade school. I was tired of working at a desk every day and I wanted to learn how to use my hands. Soon, I was enrolled in technical classes for heating and cooling equipment repair, diagnostics, and installations. At the time, I was the only girl in my entire class. That fact has not changed when I entered the job market. I quickly got to a local heating and cooling repair shop as an intern and rose through the ranks until I was performing my own HVAC repair services. Ever since then, I have been the most commonly requested heating and cooling professional on the staff. This is despite the fact that several of my co-workers have over 20 years of experience in the HVAC industry. I know that I provide extremely high-quality care for residential HVAC systems, including forced air furnaces and energy-efficient air conditioners. However, I think that my gender has something to do with my popularity. Not only are women more comfortable with me coming to their houses, but men seem okay with it too. Besides, they can always remember who serviced their heating and cooling system because of my long purple hair. The men HVAC techs sure don’t have that.