i applied for the LA county as a refrigeration journeyman,they love my background and experience i have,they hired me quick , actually they called me 15 minutes after the interview offering me the job , i already have 14 years experience on industrial refrigeration and i never knew i had a mild green color deficiency, i never noticed while i was working on the field, but on my color vision test for the county i failed the test even with all the good background i have and good experience they hold the position and want to talk to me about if i can be accommodated or not i feel so devastated, the guy who actually gave me the job told me, don’t worry you gonna be ok , just do what they say.... but i don’t know 😔 i feel sad honestly, that’s my profession you know,my current boss told me, if something happend he is gonna hold me the job because he knows i’m more than capable to do what i do
This might sound like a stupid question to you but it's really serious to me I have serious arachnophobia and from what I'm hearing a lot of jobs are in small spaces in attics
Hi Andrew, I need some advice, I’m planning to change career in trades but I’m forty three years old now, am I too old to start in trades like HVAC and refrigeration. Schooling cost around 20k then apprentice. Please let me know what is your thought and thanks for your video.God Bless
AK you rock!! The only thing that I hate about this field, and I totally understand why, is that EVERYONE will not budge on the requirement of having a drivers license. Like I said I totally understand why but sometimes it is disheartening when someone is trying to get back into the field to stay this time.
I find that guys don't want to work, sweat and be responsible for there work. That the 3 big things in getting a job. Oh and keep asking questions.
Whats holding me back is Nate cert and drugs I keep smoking weed and letting my bread grow most companies want me to cut it off
i applied for the LA county as a refrigeration journeyman,they love my background and experience i have,they hired me quick , actually they called me 15 minutes after the interview offering me the job , i already have 14 years experience on industrial refrigeration and i never knew i had a mild green color deficiency, i never noticed while i was working on the field, but on my color vision test for the county i failed the test even with all the good background i have and good experience they hold the position and want to talk to me about if i can be accommodated or not i feel so devastated, the guy who actually gave me the job told me, don’t worry you gonna be ok , just do what they say.... but i don’t know 😔 i feel sad honestly, that’s my profession you know,my current boss told me, if something happend he is gonna hold me the job because he knows i’m more than capable to do what i do
This might sound like a stupid question to you but it's really serious to me I have serious arachnophobia and from what I'm hearing a lot of jobs are in small spaces in attics
as an HVAC technician, do you have to work in dirty spaces ?
yes
@Andrew Daly Thank you Andrew, I already changed my mind , God showed me my direction
Great stuff, very true opwn minded person
Hi Andrew, I need some advice, I’m planning to change career in trades but I’m forty three years old now, am I too old to start in trades like HVAC and refrigeration. Schooling cost around 20k then apprentice. Please let me know what is your thought and thanks for your video.God Bless
Go to a junior college its cheaper and better.
33 too old 😂 c'mon bro do it
Julio Lara thanks for all your reply and comments, made me feel better.
Dennis, invest in yourself and believe in yourself
I see a Sporlan and York behind you. Where is the Navac sign?
AK you rock!! The only thing that I hate about this field, and I totally understand why, is that EVERYONE will not budge on the requirement of having a drivers license. Like I said I totally understand why but sometimes it is disheartening when someone is trying to get back into the field to stay this time.
Things have change this year; my boss hired someone without a drivers license. I hesitated about him but he is a very driven, no pun intended.