MaldireMan0077
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So despite the fact I failed a billion fucking times at getting into the trades. That hasnt stopped me from doing trade work. Case in point the many different jobs I did for my grandmas house.
All those electrical, plumbing, diet construction and actaully 95 percent was electrical. I geuss the light cleaning I did for the gas powered fire place and furnace. But heres the thing. A handy man is a jack of all trades master of non. You do stuff like carpendery, plumbing, electrical. Not really HVAC. But heres the thing, HVAC teaches you about electrical and ventilation. That electrical is all you really need to handle 90 percent of the house. All the other shit deosnt really require much brain power. Plumbing is simply a matter or water pipes and waste pipes and I geuss the gas pipe line but HVAC also teaches you about gas furnaces. And HVAC i argue is a advanced version of electrical because electrical is a matter of simple wire circutry. HVAC has that along with motors, capacitors and electronics. You dont worry too much about electronics or capacitors in electrical. You mostly worry about wires and switches.
Plumbing. HVAC has a super nerdy version of that since ACs use refridgerant flow. And if you get the super rare chance you will either encounter a water chiller though those are like found in comercial or industrial settings, but water boilers combine both HVAC or furnace HVAC and plumbing with a water flow that is simuler to actually the AC refridgerant lines.
Construction is not commone but if you installed a new condensor, then you know how to play with concreat and use a rotary hammer.
Carpendry is just building together boards for housing structure. That is just a matter of learning how weight and physical stress works.
Appiances use alot of shit simular to HVAC. Most of these apliances areally more simple then AC/Heat pumps unless you got them super techy ass ovens of just a microwave to trouble shoot. A refrigerator is just a shrunken AC system.
Ill end it with this. If you can do HVAC. You can easily do any trade in residential. Mabey commercial. Not so much industrial. Its a course that teaches you a little bit of everything. Hell the HVAC course I took is why I decided to leave the chance of a plumbing aprentiship for doing a electical aprentiship.
All those electrical, plumbing, diet construction and actaully 95 percent was electrical. I geuss the light cleaning I did for the gas powered fire place and furnace. But heres the thing. A handy man is a jack of all trades master of non. You do stuff like carpendery, plumbing, electrical. Not really HVAC. But heres the thing, HVAC teaches you about electrical and ventilation. That electrical is all you really need to handle 90 percent of the house. All the other shit deosnt really require much brain power. Plumbing is simply a matter or water pipes and waste pipes and I geuss the gas pipe line but HVAC also teaches you about gas furnaces. And HVAC i argue is a advanced version of electrical because electrical is a matter of simple wire circutry. HVAC has that along with motors, capacitors and electronics. You dont worry too much about electronics or capacitors in electrical. You mostly worry about wires and switches.
Plumbing. HVAC has a super nerdy version of that since ACs use refridgerant flow. And if you get the super rare chance you will either encounter a water chiller though those are like found in comercial or industrial settings, but water boilers combine both HVAC or furnace HVAC and plumbing with a water flow that is simuler to actually the AC refridgerant lines.
Construction is not commone but if you installed a new condensor, then you know how to play with concreat and use a rotary hammer.
Carpendry is just building together boards for housing structure. That is just a matter of learning how weight and physical stress works.
Appiances use alot of shit simular to HVAC. Most of these apliances areally more simple then AC/Heat pumps unless you got them super techy ass ovens of just a microwave to trouble shoot. A refrigerator is just a shrunken AC system.
Ill end it with this. If you can do HVAC. You can easily do any trade in residential. Mabey commercial. Not so much industrial. Its a course that teaches you a little bit of everything. Hell the HVAC course I took is why I decided to leave the chance of a plumbing aprentiship for doing a electical aprentiship.





