THANK YOU GUYS for stopping in the comments section! (the all caps is to get your attention) I have a feeling that some comments may be a bit passionate.. I would love to keep all the comments but comments that have swear words in them automatically get sent to the scam folder. (there are a lot of comments in there.. Manually retrieving them is time consuming) So if possible, just use **** or select a more creative word :) Thanks guys!! Can't wait to hear your stories!
@maazkhan-tc5ir4 жыл бұрын
Hi bro , how's u doing?? I am getting E8 alarm in cassette unit of Carrier, can u please help how can I remove it. Waiting for Ur reply
@WordofAdviceTV4 жыл бұрын
@@maazkhan-tc5ir Hey man! Unfortunately I haven't worked on those units so I would not be able to tell you off the top of my head what that could be. Perhaps someone else will have an answer for you.
@alfonsoromano73894 жыл бұрын
Word of Advice TV since you have to know a whole ocean of Hvac, what happens if you don't know how to fix or install some furnaces or etc? This is from number 5?
@joewalters79032 ай бұрын
Try Jordon Peterson.
@Me-bk2cl4 жыл бұрын
I work in the industry, I will NEVER work for anyone that makes me sell unnecessary stuff, if I wouldn't change it on my own unit, i won't change it on someone else's.
@WordofAdviceTV4 жыл бұрын
Good man! :) I wish all techs were like that! Thank you for watching and commenting!
@MrJdsenior4 жыл бұрын
If that's true (no reason to doubt it), you are very different from a lot of them.
@kendrasmith88382 жыл бұрын
A few days ago, I applied for an HVAC apprentice job that seems like the perfect fit for me and I was very excited when they called me back but one of the things I noticed during the phone call was that he mostly spoke on SALES and how important it was that I would be good at it and the reason being, it makes the tech alot of money as well as the company. With me just starting out, it did stand out to me as a bit greedy but I was so excited to be offered the job that I didn't let it bother me...that is until I saw this video and ran across this comment! I think that I will just wait patiently for something else to come around. Thank you guys!
@jjDub3315 ай бұрын
@kendrasmith8838 did you find something better?
@watchyoutube95533 ай бұрын
@@jjDub331💀
@christiansnyder17464 жыл бұрын
I've been in Residential HVAC for 15+ years and I get through the bull by this philosophy. It may sound corny to some but I work for the Lord, my family, the customer and then the company in that order.
@julies1ify3 жыл бұрын
Words to live by, Thanks. Im just getting into the industry
@kylekh54563 жыл бұрын
Your a good man sir. God bless
@supercooldude8242 жыл бұрын
Great advice always have God in my first place as well
@kendrasmith88382 жыл бұрын
Very well said! 🙏🏾❤️
@BillyN31 Жыл бұрын
I like that alot!
@nikcue2542 Жыл бұрын
After 22 years of working construction and having 2 to 4 bosses over my shoulder when working....being alone at work is like a breath of fresh air to me. Thats a plus in my book✊
@walterglowacki21854 жыл бұрын
I DID HVAC-R FOR 49 yrs ,the last 17 yrs was with Hershey Co.I always worked out all my life ,I'm now 68 yrs old ,back knees etc. Still good ,under no medications ,retired 2yrs ALWAYS WEAR protection I did hat ear protection etc. HERSHEY gave us lunch 30 Minutes, on call rotation, and the best guaranteed 40 hrs a week and Union,hands down the best job I ever had,the hottest or coldest day of the year I was on a rooftop unit member of RSES CM always took classes and kept up with technology, fell on ice two times, stich my hand twice only missed work 1 week ,it was the fall on the ice,I guess I was lucky for those 49 yrs , made great money,life is great!
@Phaminator5254 жыл бұрын
Awesome man! How were the hours? Looking for a trade with good life balance! I dont mind working hard. Working too much, now that is not something I'm looking for. Currently a carrier for usps and I'm working too many hours. I need balance and a well paying trade
@kendrasmith88382 жыл бұрын
Walter, that is awesome!!!!
@michaelmartinez7084 жыл бұрын
3 years in the field. Rough trade at times. This past week I had ALOT of call backs. Makes you feel worthless or incompetent. When before, work is just cake. Glad to know its not just me.
@WordofAdviceTV4 жыл бұрын
Yeahh.. Happens to all of us. Thank you for watching and commenting!
@metman7874 жыл бұрын
Some times it feels like you can’t get anything right and other times you feel like a genius. Very humbling trade
@jharvey55404 жыл бұрын
Michael Martinez You’re definitely not alone...my first year in HVAC put me into a serious depression. I had done service work for 6 years prior. One year in HVAC and I was a mess. Finishing my 2nd year now and I have way more good days than bad days. You gotta take care of yourself first, and then the customer. and stay positive, you’ll find a lot more things go right.
@EGBROWNSB19874 жыл бұрын
If u never had call backs ur not the tech on site ur the helper
@juelzd71724 жыл бұрын
It’s the rough times learning that make you a better technician
@patbhvac14 жыл бұрын
Working by myself is the best part. I worked in a commercial building for 12 years and you have to deal with the same negative people and drama day after day. Plus I'm a introvert so I love working by myself.
@workinprogress45794 жыл бұрын
My boss shares a story where he accidently burned this old couple's home to the ground brazing behind a wall. He said insurance covered it, but it must have been traumatizing as hell for all parties involved.
@j_c_d_b3 жыл бұрын
My teacher told me a story how he drove a company truck into a lake 😂😂
@kendrasmith88382 жыл бұрын
😲 WOW!!!
@emmaadams90334 жыл бұрын
I have a coworker who, when he was a rookie like me, didn’t discharge a capacitor when he was changing it out and he got shocked and thrown back a couple feet and fell into the customers bushes behind him. He said he’s lucky because he had both hand on it when it shocked him. Good reminder to always respect electricity and discharge those capacitors!
@Jordybrady3 ай бұрын
I check capacitors without discharging. Just turn off the power to the unit at the disconnect box. Then unplug the herm and fan wires. Leave common on. Test.
@ftwbreeze4 жыл бұрын
Hello Jay. Back in the day I had customers taking me to dinner, setting me up on dates, offering all kinds of things :-). One time I remember well, customer drove me to parts store in his newly purchased exotic vehicle. Then we both completed job, big tip and thanks for working late into the night. Huge property, he needed full time maintenance person. Offered me 2 bedroom townhome type house on property plus descent wage. I politely declined. I rode bikes back then, I enjoyed my lifestyle and freedom. I think he was politician or agent. Worst service call, elderly couple with so many cats the odor in home made me ill. Opened rooftop unit panel an threw up. Left property, ended day sick. Called authorities for welfare check, they later called company thanking me for all assistance they received. New doors an Windows, water heater and city replaced central air. They received medical attention they needed also. It was so sad to see elderly living in poverty.
@WordofAdviceTV4 жыл бұрын
The first part of the comment is awesome! :) I wish more customers were like that! As for the elderly couple, that one is sad.. It is a good reminder for me not to jump to conclusions and instantly judge homeowners for the state their house is in. You never know the whole story... It's really cool that your actions were able to get them the help they needed though! You're a boss! Thank you for sharing that!
@23x314 жыл бұрын
I'm retired, and today I do electrical and HVAC basically as a side thing for family, friends, neighbors, etc. Rule #1...After checking obvious current terminals with your meter, Voltage Pen EVERYTHING in the area you're about to work on even if certain everything is off. You NEVER know. I got zapped more than once and a while back by 3 phase 460v which I thought was and should have been dead although wasn't. Luckily, it threw me back from the monster 20 hp air compressor I was working on and didn't kill me.
@WordofAdviceTV4 жыл бұрын
Wow, scary stuff!! Indeed, always double and triple check! Thank you for sharing and for stressing safety! Better triple check then get killed..
@careyburks51404 жыл бұрын
Again I am amazed by your knowledge with the ability to express that knowledge in an informative way to others.Being a tech can be very satisfying.You show an excitement towards your profession that seems to be lacking in our trade.Please don't burn yourself out.We need people that won't end up on one of those hidden camera shows ripping off those that are already dealing with an unexpected expense.You give me hope for our honest servicemen.You make me smile about the future.THANK YOU!!!
@ArtZasadny3 жыл бұрын
We always feed the techs/repair people that work on our home. We ask them what they prefer and we make them homemade pizza, sandwiches, chili, fresh coffee, etc... We treat them respectfully and they have always done the same and have done quality work for us. Treat others as you want to be treated... very easy and essential!
@kendrasmith88382 жыл бұрын
The world needs more people like you🙂 God bless you🙏🏾
@Sctronic2094 жыл бұрын
I like the alone time.
@xinliu46134 жыл бұрын
For #9, bring a banana or two, and a bag of lightly salted almonds or hazelnuts and eat them throughout the day. The nuts and banana have fiber which keeps you feeling full longer, healthy unsaturated fats and the banana has potassium which helps your muscles repair faster. Drink milk every day for calcium for muscles and bones. That's what I do.
@DJV94022 Жыл бұрын
And dont forget garlic to boost of testarone
@edsanchez20114 жыл бұрын
I do install and my lead and I are both Hispanic and one day we were at a customer's house and when he opened the door he told us he didn't want any Spanish speaking people in his house. That was a fun experience.
@yepper11654 жыл бұрын
Sorry to hear that! I'm a white guy who doesn't care what color anyone's skin is. Don't let the jerks get you down.
@goodkao3 жыл бұрын
It happened to me couple of times because I'm an Asian. I knocked on customers house as soon as they opened the door I said good morning! And they just look at my face and didn't say anything no response to me. It made me felt like I am so unworthy on Earth but I was strong enough not to cry. But after all over 90% of them love me. :-)
@goodkao3 жыл бұрын
@@yepper1165 You are one of the true human beings. God bless you for who you are.
@yepper11653 жыл бұрын
@@goodkao Thanks. It disgusts me that some people can think so horribly. You have to be taught to think that way. It's awful! I wish everyone could realize their worth without it hurting them what others think. But reality is TY hat we're all subject to being affected by how others treat us. It's sad that so many people are so horrible.
@verbalstormborn3 жыл бұрын
Haters gonna hate, keep up the good work
@JerryR17764 жыл бұрын
If you're working for any company that wants you to sell stuff that the customer doesn't need, you should find another place to work. But if you don't have morals, then stay.
@justinfrias90304 жыл бұрын
Unless you like making money while working
@greenspringvalley4 жыл бұрын
there are several comments by techs who don't like being pressed to compromise their morals by selling things people don't need..it's good to hear. Someone saying they are just miserable because they were pressured to do things that went against their consciences. I live in WV, and some people here are like that, but there's a whole other mentality in others who are proud to be thick skinned and ruthless. But the best people literally can't tolerate going against their consciences.
@yuriigorg7214 жыл бұрын
Whatever man New staff is always better then old staff anyway! So , no problem with moral .
@greenspringvalley4 жыл бұрын
@@yuriigorg721 he said morals, not "moral", as in "selling parts that people don't need is immoral".
@yuriigorg7214 жыл бұрын
greenspringvalley Ok... However, sometimes, people don’t understand what they really need because they are not professionals in HVAC.
@andreeriner8113 жыл бұрын
I try so hard to be the nicest friendliest guy I can be when I go to someone’s house. I tried so hard to instill in my helpers when I have one to always respect a persons house, no matter if it’s a million dollar house or a getto house. That makes a lot of difference when dealing with a customer.
@kevinfinnerty37543 жыл бұрын
My longest day was 19 hours. That’s when I was green in the field. I won’t do anything over 12-13 hours in a day now
@omarv78233 жыл бұрын
Thank God!!!
@omarv78233 жыл бұрын
Thank God!!!
@caru3257 Жыл бұрын
I had that long one weekend and now I can do it in eight hours.
@Roadhardd4 жыл бұрын
Jay, I appreciate you sharing the knowledge. You did all the classroom, and field work, then you share it with us. You have helped me immensely in repairing my HVAC. While watching my first video of yours trying to determine if my circuit board was bad, I remember saying you were trying to get somebody killed, lol. Even still, I watched it again, followed the steps, and determined it was a bad board. Replacing it proved it to be true. “If there’s power going in, but no power coming out..” pure logic. Thanks for what you do!
@WordofAdviceTV4 жыл бұрын
You're welcome! :) Glad to hear that my videos were helpful! Thank you for watching them and leaving a comment!
@Rocky19835114 жыл бұрын
I have been in havc trade for very short of time. Worst house I have ever been to is a house unoccupied for 2 years.The raccoon , rat,mice, squirrel,,etc.broke Ito the house, In the basement, full of insulation pieces, big,small animal dropps. I was afraid of getting sick after...
@bart1meuz4 жыл бұрын
I worked in the trade and enjoyed it for a while. however the company I worked in was commission based. So service was after sales. Which is not a good thing.
@WordofAdviceTV4 жыл бұрын
I like how you said that! "Service is after sales". That's exactly what ends up happening! It's unfortunate that many companies are like that.
@andreeriner811Күн бұрын
Jake buddey, I was working on a complete install in a house in North Carolina one time and I live in Tennessee. On my last day, I started I believe 8:30 that morning my brother and I thank God he was there didn’t get home until I believe 10:30 the next day. About 25 1/2 hours of grueling labor. This was a complete job, duct work, units, wireing everything in about 3 days I believe.
@andreeriner811Күн бұрын
I’m 58 years old I have learned as far as eating I used to rarely get to, I’ve learned to start the day with a protein drink. I stay away from junk food and soft drinks and sugar as much as possible now. I take a lot of vitamins. Take care of yourself dude. NOW, don’t wait until you get older.
@andrewnielsen80324 жыл бұрын
I love HVAC and was working with a company that was all about selling and lots of pressure, I went back to apartment maintenance and convinced them to let me do all there HVAC work, no more selling!!
@WordofAdviceTV4 жыл бұрын
Nice! Yeah, it's definitely freeing to not be pressured to sell anymore! Kudos to you for tracking down a job you wanted!
@earthling944 жыл бұрын
He really does articulate words of advice very well
@WordofAdviceTV4 жыл бұрын
@@earthling94 Lol, thanks Steve!
@ultrafaga19474 жыл бұрын
They're ALLLLLL about selling!👎
@dogpaws99804 жыл бұрын
Very smart move. Me to and it's alot more laid back. More consistant 40 as well and benifits
@PROJECT.LUKE.ONE.754 жыл бұрын
I've been in the HVAC Industry under a year. I try and eat mostly healthy. I like to stop at Walmart because I can get more for my money. I'll usually get their pre made chicken wrap and and an organic drink (been doing that for about a month).
@ramonestrada384 жыл бұрын
I have been an industrial electrician for most of work career. During this time I also became a self tout HVAC technician by reading books, buying all the necessary equipment for the job. I like how you said about the good, bad and the ugly. I have been retired for 10 years now and still doing HVAC for just family and friends. I would recommend HVAC to anyone interested of making it a career. As with any job you choose there is the good, bad and the ugly.
@WordofAdviceTV4 жыл бұрын
That's awesome that you were able to self-teach HVAC to yourself! I am sure your family and relatives are happy to have you around. Thank you for watching and affirming what was said in the video!
@ramonestrada384 жыл бұрын
@NorthernCaliWay I really liked the industrial electrical tech side of the trade. Even though working with very high voltages like three phase 46,000, 7200, 4160, 480 and down to 120 volts it was the best job ever. I had a few close calls but loved my job. Yes there are times when you have some heavy lifting but you hardly ever work by yourself. I was also and electronic tech because electrical and electronics control go hand on hand. I worked alot on PLC's, Simon drives, convertors, inverters, upload, download and programming. Alot of HVAC maintenance, communications and you name it but it's all part of being an industrial electrician. You have to really like it and give it all you got with your heart and you will never have any regrets. Like my teacher when I was an electrical entern once said " electricity is like an open story book with no ending". You can be the best you can be as long as you stay up with technology.
@ramonestrada384 жыл бұрын
@NorthernCaliWay The company I worked for send me to school for plc training. About 90 percent was on the job train. You learned as you go and real quick since down time is big concern for loss of production. I was also self tought on instrumentation and is why my company kept me and didn't want me to retire when the time came for me to go. I was the first to be classified as Senior Technition because of all my different skills from about 160 other electrical maintenance electricians. So the more you know and apply yourself you will become a great asset to your company you work for.
@ramonestrada384 жыл бұрын
@NorthernCaliWay I worked for Freeport McMoran which is a big copper mine . There the wages and benefits were great compared to any other city, county, and federal jobs of the same trade. Nowadays all new interns have to learn electrical, instrumentation, HVAC, welding before they qualify for industrial electrician. The internship is four years.
@eybu14 жыл бұрын
I got short story and a tip for #7 Before I started doing service, I did installations. I was maybe a year into my career. I was replacing the condenser outside and the disconnect to it. I asked the owner if I can see his electrical panel so I can turn the power off and replace it. He said "No worries, I can do that" thinking 'Okay, that's cool of him' Took the old disconnect out no problem, wasn't even thinking about the 2 hot lines touching the metal or my hands. Pop the hole in new disconnect, and put those 3 wires in and BANG. Like a firework in your face. My ears were ringing. My finger and nails were black. I couldn't see for a 10 minutes. Moral of the story, always test the wiring and only you turn on and off the power if your working on it.
@WordofAdviceTV4 жыл бұрын
Wow, crazy story!! I hope you fully recovered from that. Good reminder for the rest of us to never trust the customer to turn off power for you.. If they insist, I always double check before touching anything and have had a few times where it was still on. Thank you for watching and sharing your story!
@kendrasmith88382 жыл бұрын
When I started learning about electrical safety, for some reason I always thought about customers offering to turn off power for you and thought how would you know if they really cut it off for you. And Jay just commented that there were times when they offered and the power wasn't even off when he double checked! Lol.. I'd rather follow them to make sure they're cutting it off or just cut all the power myself. Can never be too careful! Electricity is very scary and dangerous!!
@KL4life7 ай бұрын
Moral of the story is NEVER trust anyone but yourself go do it yourself I've learned that the hard way
@alexanderboyd22803 ай бұрын
I’m 23 and I’ve been in the buisness for 4 years. One young guy to another in the trade: GET A GYM MEMBERSHIP AND EXERCISE! Those compressors and Freon drums get lighter over time I’m telling ya😂
@aaronsharp2414 жыл бұрын
I can relate to long hours brother, I work 19 days in a row with 12hr weekends, and thank you for sharing your knowledge with the "DIY" people. God bless bro
@bigsky8624 жыл бұрын
I change careers in 2011 went back to tech school started doing residential soon thereafter didn't take long for me to realize I didn't like residential. So went back to school got some more training went into commercial and now work for a Non Profit with 8 buildings I love it. I show up to work at 7 AM and I leave at 3:30 weekends off.
@keithadolphus99453 жыл бұрын
That's awesome! That's what I want
@reload52164 жыл бұрын
Been there Done that....retired HVAC service tech 29 years...great video all true .....you forgot to mention required to do after hours on call
@gregm80464 жыл бұрын
I have been a HVAC/R Technician for over 31 years, I do all commercial and industrial. I love the profession and enjoy my job and am fortunate to work for a good company. I can honestly say that there are not many good companies to work for. As far as company owners, managers and salesmen the field has so many assholes that it needs a full-time proctologist!
@dogpaws99804 жыл бұрын
😆 lol so true!!!!!!!!!
@michaelspano210711 ай бұрын
Found that out recently. LOL
@user-sc6zt8lu54 жыл бұрын
The only difficult thing you mentioned to me was the times you may work long hours or not enough. Still not discouraged but it does give me something to prepare for. I am looking forward to your next video 👍
@WordofAdviceTV4 жыл бұрын
Thanks Aaron! Glad you enjoy the videos! Fortunately the very long hours don't happen too often so it evens itself out. (unless the company you work for is understaffed...)
@kendrasmith88382 жыл бұрын
Aaron, same here being married with four children. I did get a bit discouraged but I am prepared for it now that I'm aware.
@apprenticephil6494 жыл бұрын
Nice talk. The grossest environment Ive been in was a 3 door prep table in a fried chicken restaurant. The table had a leak and they only kept raw chicken inside the table. I remember opening the door and chicken juice was everywhere on every wall. I prayed the leak wasnt on the evaporator. Luckily it was a leaky schrader.
@WordofAdviceTV4 жыл бұрын
Oh man.. Chicken juice everywhere! That's a new one. Glad you lived to tell the tale! ;) Thanks for watching and commenting!
@connorcoutant2059 Жыл бұрын
I worked at Chick-fil-A for 6 years and now I’m In HVAC. There’s no way you’re not talking about CFA
@Sctronic2094 жыл бұрын
30 years here you are correct on everything your talking about. I can totally relate . I like the service end. I have my own business.
@WordofAdviceTV4 жыл бұрын
Thank you for confirming what was said in the video! Especially since you are one of those people whose experience exceeds my age :)
@peepeepoopoo13993 жыл бұрын
I used to load those big, 5’ nitrogen tanks into trucks by hand. About 5-7 trucks daily. It was a dream when I joined the trade. Could hardly believe I was getting paid twice my previous salary for driving around, changing filters, and keeping up with my knowledge. For me, it’s easy physically but my mind sometimes takes a beating and has me questioning my worth lol.
@victorcontreras38093 жыл бұрын
Would you recommend it to a younge buck such as myself? All I do inphysical work lol. I've been considering a switch up.
@peepeepoopoo13993 жыл бұрын
@@victorcontreras3809 depends, man. If you’re the type of person that has dedication then I would do it. You’ll have to study from the day you start trade school until the day you die because the trade always has new stuff coming out. Physical part is easy af, mentally it is exhausting.
@obijuankenobi4208 ай бұрын
So you just drive around and change filters? I need that job
@cmc72563 жыл бұрын
8-10 customers a day average? That's nonsense. Do those guys teleport to their next call or something?
@jimmyishereАй бұрын
Im 2 weeks away from the beginning of my HVAC career. Watching videos on KZfaq to see what is in store 👍
@ChicagoGuy773 жыл бұрын
Being a former teacher I love the idea of working in a quiet space and occasionally talking when I need to. I don’t have to be “ON” every day! So nice! Haha
@howieferguson48434 жыл бұрын
Just ran across your channel, I have 33 years experience in HVACR and appliance repair. I agree with what you have said. I also like to watch HVAC millionaire, he also has some books for sale. Keep up the good work. Enjoyed the video.
@zackdavid95563 жыл бұрын
Starting school next month, cant wait to get in the field.
@andreeriner8113 жыл бұрын
If you knew how many times I have been hit by high voltage you wouldn’t believe it. The worst time I was under a crawl space and a number 6 wire was laying on the ground probably on a 60 amp breaker. That knocked me flat on my back.
@wadeconney65073 жыл бұрын
Hey love your videos! And integrity!! Im not in the field , and I have always asked companies in the past if their techs worked on commission. And if they did I didn’t use them. I told the office folks why also. Took a while to find a reliable honest company to use but I found one. The commission system is not fair to the techs or the customer. Really appreciate your videos helping me help myself! Appreciate it!
@jodystrickland9150 Жыл бұрын
The number 1 thing I hate after 3.5 years is that there’s not really any growth/advancement/ranking up; unless you start your own business of course
@christophersharp18844 жыл бұрын
I do listen to podcast but my favorite is to listen to movies. Especially the ones I've seen because you can picture the whole movie in your mind while working.
@WordofAdviceTV4 жыл бұрын
That route is more entertaining for sure! :) I've done that before too. Thanks for watching and commenting!
@jlurodriguez8262 Жыл бұрын
I love Jim Rohn he’s so charismatic, I especially like to start with that mentors motivation in the morning, Tony Robins, Les Brown, etc. and yeah that is something I love about working in the industry, you have a lot of time to feed the mind with good stuff.. spiritual books and/or talkings are always recommended. #5 is so true, there’s always something to learn, Thank you 🙏 for sharing man 👍
@jimmyjean66634 жыл бұрын
Hey J. You doing a great job for the new tech in the field. Im Jimmy, I'm always watching you. Thank you for your advice
@Hvac_edgar3 жыл бұрын
Can’t wait to get in the field, i really love the ALONE time
@homtanks63954 жыл бұрын
I had a guy pull up a chair and watch silently the entire time as me and my lead installed a furnace and humidifier... it's was extremely tense and the most awkward install I've ever done
@Lags-zl3wy5 ай бұрын
I cannot stand that. I gives me anxiety and more likely to make a mistake.
@Jordybrady3 ай бұрын
Bros a psycho
@brandonlopez31804 жыл бұрын
When your coworker gives you the wrong model number or part 🥴
@johnboykin31284 жыл бұрын
"shoulder humping" ha! Perfect!
@HVACToolReview4 жыл бұрын
John Boykin haha it’s the worst
@lordf17984 жыл бұрын
Just finished my first summer as a tech. It is tough but I want to make 6 figures so at it we go!
@WordofAdviceTV4 жыл бұрын
You got this man! :) Thanks for watching and commenting!
@Bryan-Hensley4 жыл бұрын
You better work for an industrial HVAC company
@vlfredxtrill77794 жыл бұрын
LVrd the wild boa
@dogpaws99804 жыл бұрын
6 figures great!!! When is your grand opening to start your hvac company?
@billy-ew1vg Жыл бұрын
Have you made 6 figures?
@JaredGouletАй бұрын
25 years doing heating and air-conditioning, I gutta agree with ya on all the topics, remember in hvac, everything either sucks or blows
@andreeriner8113 жыл бұрын
My neighbors were so bad to show up at my door anytime day or night. I would get so aggravated. I finally moved after about 18 years, and it’s been paradise not getting nailed every time I walk out my door by someone. I litterally use a PO Box now and try not to let people know where I live. True story.
@kendrasmith88382 жыл бұрын
Lol
@woodymac1004 жыл бұрын
The major key to your better future is you. One of the best Jim Rohn seminars. Love your videos. I'm having trouble finding good resources on beginners level load calculation, duct design and construction. Any ideas? Thanks for the videos!
@WordofAdviceTV4 жыл бұрын
Ah yes, I think all his seminars are great! We are fortunate to be able to listen to many of them for free now. As for load calculations and duct design... Unfortunately I am not a good source for that kind of information. I only do residential service work (no installs) so my experience and up-to-date knowledge on that topic is limited. I know there's quite a few videos on this topic on KZfaq but most of them are not what you would call basic or beginner. You would just have to dig around and keep browsing until you hit the gold mine you are after :) Sorry that I can't be of much help on this.
@hvac_refer_techhvac88544 жыл бұрын
When working in Market Refrigeration, I once worked a 22 hour shift. To be fair I did work the whole day, arrived to hvac class for 2 hours (small break) and went directly back to work. Very fun and memorable
@TheLuckyman77264 жыл бұрын
The cat is a plus 😂😂😂 happens quite often
@Lags-zl3wy5 ай бұрын
Until it hops into the blower..
@johnd43486 ай бұрын
We had a customer pull a gun on one of our techs. The tech was a former Army ranger and LEO. The Tech took the gun away from him, and held him down until the police showed up. Customer went to jail. And was charged for service call.
@WordofAdviceTV6 ай бұрын
Wow. That is impressive for multiple reasons! Thank you for sharing!
@foxiedogitchypaws71414 жыл бұрын
You have great advice. Very sincere. Be very careful! I have always been the homeowner, if I can't be in there or under there why would I want someone else there? The rule I live by, treat others as you want to be treated. Again, Be Careful!
@WordofAdviceTV4 жыл бұрын
Thank you! That is a wonderful golden rule, thank you for reminding us of it! "Treat others as you want to be treated."
@KL4life7 ай бұрын
I'm struggling with being pressured to sell anything...because my mind says these people can go completely without an air scrubber or surge protector and they'd be just fine but my employer pushes me to "offer" things the reality is I DONT LIKE THAT...maybe this is not for me....ugh
@10speed4Ай бұрын
I worked for a cable company that pushed hard for the techs to sell and upgrade while on service calls. I never did, not once. I knew they wouldn’t fire me over it because they need good techs more than salesmen.
@props-model-shop4 жыл бұрын
This is a small list of things that happened to me while working the trades. Some are from pre- cell phone, GPS, or computer days...... 1) Customer won't come to the door because I was 1 minute late. 2) Dog attacks from neighbors dog. 3) Girls at office scheduling me unrealistic travel time. Was often given 20 min to travel from one county to another, Which I couldn't have made even in a helicopter..... 4) Women customers coming out of the shower (naked) to ask a question. 5) Jailbait daughters walking around in their undies, flirting with us while we try and finish up and get the hell out 6) Accused of breaking antiques in the house. 7) Accused of taking things from the house. 8) Customers asking us to move furniture or other which goes beyond what we were there to fix.... 9) Worked in homes that smelled so bad I would throw up... 10) Customer would try to steal equipment from van... That is a very small list of things that have happen to me.... But at least no one was stupid enough to aim a gun at me.....
@WordofAdviceTV4 жыл бұрын
Oh man.. Sounds like the area you work in is way worse then what I have to deal with. That's some crazy stuff! Thank you for taking the time to share you experiences!
@ultrafaga19474 жыл бұрын
What's wrong with #4 and #5??? 🤷♂️👍LOL!
@johnboykin31284 жыл бұрын
I agree with your joke, but c'mon man.. A woman loves to get the advantage over a man by attracting him sexually and then rejecting him and screaming rape
@goodkao4 жыл бұрын
Yup! just be careful. People are looking for an easy way to make money. Don't get sued by beautiful women.
@Bryan-Hensley4 жыл бұрын
I've owned my own HVAC business for 18 years and I've never had any of that to happen except the smells and nasty
@lizards77774 жыл бұрын
I had to cut a dead possum out of a basement overhead plentum duct and it started dripping on my shoes and face.. so, so nasty, the homeowner gave me a tip for new clothes.. bad day. I've been in the trade for 21 years finally opened up for myself.(much better) not as many busy days.
@user-sc6zt8lu54 жыл бұрын
Love your idea about listening to motivational speakers. I will use that out on the field ,thanx👍 I think I'll even use some of your videos to listen to because you inspire me as well😉
@WordofAdviceTV4 жыл бұрын
Glad to hear I was able to inspire you to do that! You won't regret it, I promise! And thanks for including me in that list too :) I actually read quite a few books and listened to 100s if not 1000s of hours of motivational/inspirational/educational type of material. I am thinking of perhaps starting another channel in the future on the motivation/self-improvement topic. Perhaps I will advertise it here on Word of Advice TV later ;)
@gchenley4 жыл бұрын
I wasn’t in HVAC but in telecommunications as an installer and repairman and had most of the experiences you described in your video. I was very much able to relate to your descriptions.
@WordofAdviceTV4 жыл бұрын
So same stuff there as well.. It seems like almost all the trades who have to enter customer homes deal with similar bad things. Thank you for watching and leaving a comment!
@kennethiman26913 жыл бұрын
I tested an electric line with a 110 tester. It did not light. So I cut through it with insulated wire cutters. A huge spark burned the blades and basically welded them. It was a live 220 line. Now I use a meter!
@HighGrade5923 жыл бұрын
Wow. I just bought one of those a few days ago 120/240 v Something to think about. Possible malfunction or blown bulb on voltage checker can be very dangerous
@TheMindOfElijah3 жыл бұрын
Man I'm 21 just graduated with full certifications with my NATE Core and I'm having trouble finding a job best advice for job searching or securing a job I'm very nice and kind with people and i definitly make it a priority to let them know I'm motivated. I see tons of job hiring just not what they want, they all want experienced people. Should I just call up there and ask.
@miltonm.9902 Жыл бұрын
Don't give up keep looking until someone is willing to hire you. When your new Never talk Politics, Never say you want your own company, be careful with your Coworkers cause now your ah thread if your smart, tell your boss your ah Company Man. N you love your job. Get enough experience n in four years go get your own Contractors Licence. Working long ours for someone Else Sucks. Get your licence n Start your own business. Advertise what you can afford. I love the HVAC Business especially when you can set your own Hours. Good luck young Man.
@bikeriderful2 жыл бұрын
"JIM ROHN" YESSSS, BRO you just became my best friend!! thanks for all your advice and knowledge 🙏 God bless you my man!!
@andreeriner811Күн бұрын
Oh my Lord, engeneers are the worst. I’ve always about died when I run into one of them. They think they know more than you, so you wonder why they called you to start with, lol. I also love the people who took a 6 week course in hvac and think they know as much as you do.
@wLkByFAITH.4 жыл бұрын
I stoped listening to music and tailk radio as well. And only listen to things that benefit me educational. My life changed dramatically. You be surprised what can happen to you when you stop listing to thing that dont benifit you. And things that wil!!
@WordofAdviceTV4 жыл бұрын
Amen!! :) I totally agree with your comment!
@frankiegunnz80664 жыл бұрын
@Chris Baldwin. While you are at work?
@MelloDePalmaPennington6 ай бұрын
Alone time is the tough part, some days... but I do love that Heat rush in the summer $$!! YES physical job , BUT the core muscles we work 💪keeps us FIT!! I do stretching and YOGA after work ! 🧘🏼♀️ About to hit 50 🎉 and 7 years of experience in installation and service calls. 💪
@WordofAdviceTV6 ай бұрын
I love the positive attitude! May you keep on going strong and retire on your own terms and not because you have to!
@mattthomas12174 жыл бұрын
I've been a hvac tech for 2 and a half years now. I've had people try to get free calls, I've had the engineers, and the angry unpleasant customers. I call people who hover over you "helicopters" and yes they suck. I once had a lady follow me into the attic. And she had no clue what I was doing.
@L8NiteCoffeeSips3 жыл бұрын
LMAO!!!
@kendrasmith88382 жыл бұрын
LOL
@Lags-zl3wy5 ай бұрын
Commercial comes with way more life threatining situations. The upside is you dont have a lot of interaction, just with the manager. You submit a quote,, they pay, and your done.
@equilibriumfilesprostnimelo4 жыл бұрын
I'm from the automotive industry but if somebody say I know everything or I can build my own car, theyre usually full of crap stay away from them.
@Lags-zl3wy5 ай бұрын
Get into commercial. Its just you vs. A package RTU.
@sylentknight4 жыл бұрын
Dave Ramsey is a good listen as far as money goes. It's every day folks calling in to get money advice.
@WordofAdviceTV4 жыл бұрын
Yeah, Dave Ramsey is good! Not as much for investing as helping one get out of debt though. Thanks for watching and the suggestion!
@nittlenits1014 жыл бұрын
I listen to Ramsey driving around and while working lol, hes great!!
@tonyarchuleta6529 Жыл бұрын
I've been in the trade 36 years and you got me beat by 2 hours I worked a 20 hour shift one time and it was for New years Eve through New Year's and the weather was freezing.
@DS-fb9te2 ай бұрын
By watching this video I have come to one conclusion, I LOVE MY JOB.
@akimexgreen58412 жыл бұрын
The part of being alone is my favorite parts on this trade. I do the same, I listen to the same kind of you tube videos u mentioned.
@jayr49804 жыл бұрын
One topic I thought would have been important to some more than others is to anyone with severe allergies or reactions to bee stings, through out all seasons bees, wasp, hornets will nest and heavily populate the majority of a unit and can be very aggressive in warmer conditions. At least in northern california
@WordofAdviceTV4 жыл бұрын
Ah yes bees and fire ants can be a problem as well. Thank you for pointing that out!
@seangti34 жыл бұрын
Dude this video was spot on, I can 100% relate to everything you said I've been doing this since I was 19 and I'm just turning 30 and getting out of the trade. I'm switching to the elevator trade mostly because I need a new challange in my life I have platoed somewhat and the money is twice as good. I LOVE the HVAC trade it has been a great career and I have a awesome boss to boot. I have so many crazy storys I would need to write an essay. This video gave me a bit of validation to leave but I will miss it for sure who knows I might be back one day...
@frankiegunnz80664 жыл бұрын
So how much you was making when you 1st started and how much you are making now?......Thank you!
@seangti34 жыл бұрын
I started at 13.50 now I make 35 my boss offered me 40 to stay but I will be making 58 in the elevator trade but taking a pay cut to 29 for the first year hard industry to get into tho need to know someone already in the elevator union. HVAC has been really good to me tho
@frankiegunnz80664 жыл бұрын
@@seangti3 Im thinking of getting Into HVAC, do you recommend going to a school 1st?
@seangti34 жыл бұрын
@@frankiegunnz8066 So I took a 6 month Piping Foundation course at a technical college before I started my apprenticeship and It definaly helped me get a job and learn terminologys and how to use tools of the trade, it's not necessarily but It definalty helps. You cant start a first year HVAC or gas fitters course without being a registered apprentice first at least in Canada. So you need an employer willing to hire you and to sign you up as an apprentice. I got a job 2 weeks after I finished my course during the 2009 recession. It wont hurt to try and go for it, you will never no what doors might open up for you unless you try and it seems you have a healthy interest in the trade and that what employers like to see.
@treywilson4310 Жыл бұрын
How’s the elevator thing going?
@yungf034 жыл бұрын
This one time my co worker an I went to the wrong house. The address was the same but one was place an the other one was Avenue. Ok so we went to the house. The ironic thing about this house their furnace was down also . So my co worker an started taking off the inducer motor. Then the other hvac company came in. Like what's going on here. Called my boss an told us me forgot to tell us that it was Place not Avenue. We was so mad that day
@HVACToolReview4 жыл бұрын
Yung Flex hahaha funny, but that would suck
@yungf034 жыл бұрын
@@HVACToolReview yeah it's funny af now 😂😂😂
@abhijeetchandra46574 жыл бұрын
Try completely pumping down and disconnecting a unit to find out that’s not the one 🤣
@yungf034 жыл бұрын
@@abhijeetchandra4657 Yea that's tuff lol
@alfredomascote5434 жыл бұрын
Try showing up to an elderly persons home. But they forgot they called you and you show up and there's another company installing already
@alfonsoromano73894 жыл бұрын
Word of Advice TV also another question is what made you want to go to school for it? Because I don't want to go to universities and/or regular community colleges because its alot of unnecessary essay writing and etc.
@craigf21374 жыл бұрын
Volt meter...Volt meter...Volt meter. Dont trust a customer or coworker to turn off the power. Always check
@andreeriner8113 жыл бұрын
Have you ever noticed if your like me you will get several call backs in the same week or so. It’s made me question myself more than once, but I’ve noticed other techs I know also have them. That makes me feel a little better, lol.
@TheoRhoades8 ай бұрын
This is no different from any other professional career. I wanted to get into nursing, and I would rather still get into HVAC then dealing with patients pooping in my face. This is more of an encouragement to get into the trade
@nodaysoff13684 жыл бұрын
So i was changing a blower motor that another tech had diagnosed. Im in the attic and the homeowner wants to be all back humping me lol... He starts looking for some window screens then steps off the platform and goes through the ceiling,breaks his back bites his tongue in half. To top it off it was my first day at that company.
@WordofAdviceTV4 жыл бұрын
Wowww man! That's insane! Hopefully the guy was able to recover.. That's gotta be one of the wildest stories yet. Thank you for sharing!
@factfactory5754 жыл бұрын
Holy f***....
@earnestthompson67634 жыл бұрын
LOl I just spit my beer out after reading that one lol hahhahaaaaaa
@nittlenits1014 жыл бұрын
Lol I was just in a place on friday, furnace call, I walked in and could smell urine so bad, my throat and eyes started watering...cats and dogs and down stairs in the basement, rabbits in a cage, free to roam...top 5 sickest places ever...nice neighbourhood, expensive houses...but theres always that 'one'
@WordofAdviceTV4 жыл бұрын
Ugh... Loose pets all over the house really brings about some of the worst odors. Glad you survived and were able to write this comment! ;)
@_Wai_Wai_4 жыл бұрын
What the heck is it with older ladies and their pets
@mikekolczynski56652 ай бұрын
In the trade for many years. Started as a helper,worked my way up to be an estimator. Sold $980,000 my best year. My boss signed up to be a Hone Depot installer. Estimated a house for a 4 ton load based on a Manual J calculation. Customer had no existing ductwork or equipment. Install went perfect. Customer complained to Home Depot how I oversized his system. He neglected to tell Home Depot that he repaired computers in his basement and had multiple machines running all the time.Home Depot wanted my load calculations, paperwork... I even sent them pictures of the running computers. In the end, I was fully paid, and Home Depot had to appease him. After the warranty period was up, lwe fired the customer.
@JPTinioMedia4 жыл бұрын
This wasn't when I was in HVAC, but when I did serivce work for a commercial tire company servicing down broken Semi trucks & trailers. I was on call on a long weekend from Saturday 5pm to tuesday 7am, and I had a backup on call person to help if I was ever flooded. I worked non stop saturday to tuesday and got a total of 3 hours of sleep, and thats changing semi tires over and over and over again.
@grgmax628619 күн бұрын
I love Jim he’s a great speaker/ mentor
@larryclark93803 жыл бұрын
Currently watching coincidentally the movie “The good, the bad, and the ugly” free on KZfaq. Because I am a subscriber to your channel, the KZfaq algorithm recommended this video. Ha. Good video. Have a great day. God bless.
@jeromebullard61233 жыл бұрын
I just started my third week today. I’ve experienced most of what you’ve talked about aside from getting shocked. Lol
@jeromebullard61233 жыл бұрын
Also, I AM LOVING IT!!!
@JoseMunoz-jw9jr4 жыл бұрын
You are awesome! Guys like you should inspire those who do drugs and other bad stuff. Besides instructing us about AC issues, it is good to know about people that can help us to be better. Thank you.
@nyjohn124 жыл бұрын
My brother in law retired as an Oil Burner repair tech for an oil company. He went into a basement to check the problem, then tried to go to the truck for a part. The customer locked him in the basement and told him he wouldn't let him out until the oil burner was fixed. My brother in law climbed out a basement window and drove off. He called the company, told them what happened. The company wanted him to go back to the house to continue the repair - they were told a BIG NO.
@WordofAdviceTV4 жыл бұрын
Wow, that is crazy stuff! No way in heck I would go back either! Thank you for sharing!
@CarlosGonzalez-mr5qz4 жыл бұрын
Should of called the police.
@christopherkidwell981724 күн бұрын
MOST trade jobs are 'hours are random'... you know that when you go into the business, they warn you several times about that issue.
@ragemythics2354 Жыл бұрын
I was working commercially as a food service technician. I worked on a fryer & there was literally electricity running through the grill next to it & the fryer & not only did it shock me but it also shocked the guy making sandwiches
@garaldweiss53483 жыл бұрын
HVAC industry has a lot of problems. 75% “technicians” do not have EPA certificates, very few of them have journeyman licenses. Many of them show up on location drunk and want 800$ cash to replace just capacitor. Venting R22 and 410A to the atmosphere some of them love to make Mikey mouse job. Some HVAC owners wants 5 years experience and pay 15 $ per hour. I see a lot of bad stuff in HVAC and it has negative prospective in the near future. Many HVAC techs on KZfaq are smart but in reality 95% techs are pissy trash. And of course customers, most of them want everything for free.
@lilquasi66893 жыл бұрын
Thank you for telling it how is
@Twoface02333 жыл бұрын
Ok. What does an EPA certification actually do? Nothing. Lol! What does a journeyman license actually mean? It means you memorized the code book. Not that you actually know what you’re doing. I personally have not seen any techs under heavy alcohol but I’m sure it happens. Venting is super common everywhere in the world. And yes, owners are gonna pay you CRUMBS. 95% is too high. Plenty of good technicians out there. Only the few give us all a bad rep.
@alexc97774 жыл бұрын
In terms of nutrition I have my own system thats worked perfectly for me in getting enough healthy calories for years...... 1) 5:30am Big Breakfast at home 2) 10:00am Protein Granola Bar or Protein Shake w handful of nuts 3) 1:00pm Sandwich 4) 4:00pm Protein Granola Bar or Protein Shake w handful of nuts 5) 630pm Big Dinner at Home ***the times are approximate based on that days schedule but I have found this set up allows me to eat a lot of food at home while consuming easy and quick items at work **I always pack at least 3 x 500ml bottles of water and a few sticks of beef jerky just in case I have to work super late
@WordofAdviceTV4 жыл бұрын
That sounds like a great food schedule! Thank you much for sharing it! You are the first to do so :)
@TheLuckyman77264 жыл бұрын
The worst is doing water lines on eye wash stations in -20 weather due to a company not wanting to get heated pipes. Job told me to be prepared for that
@andreeriner8113 жыл бұрын
My longest record was an install over in North Carolina I believe I arrived at the house about 8 or 8:30 and got home about 25 1/2 hours later. I was dead.