Getting down to business, finally

During High School, I spent a lot of time complaining to my family about classes, instructors, and everything else. I honestly rarely went to class on time and I only passed the standardized tests when I could cheat. I barely finished my senior year with passing grades at all. After my last year of school, I decided to go find a job at the factory in town, just as something to do. At first, I was genuinely excited about earning my own money and living entirely on my own. It didn’t take long before I realized how fancy it truly is to be an adult. I was barely managing to pay my bills with meager spending, and I was genuinely working overtime each week at the factory. My folks occasionally offered to pay for myself and others to go back to school, even though I constantly said I wasn’t interested in going to classes and listening to the mentor drone on. Last year I met someone that made myself and others get undoubtedly intrigued about a career in Heating and A/C repair out of the blue. I was talking to someone at my job. It was an Heating and A/C professional on site that was there to task on the boiler. The Heating and A/C professional was simply taking a breather when we both discussed the Heating and A/C career, and the guy seemed to care about the job a lot. I went home and looked into a career in the Heating and A/C industry. I quickly told my parents that there is a school close to this area, and I am hoping to god that they will still offer to pay for my classes, books, and tuition.

 

Steam boiler