Technical Skills Are Key

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(NAPSA)—Despite what some say, there are plenty of jobs out there—if you havethe skills needed to succeed in them.Millionsof wellpaid, interesting jobs with good benefits remain unfilled because there aren’t enough properly trained candidates. 5 =e |) Training is all that stands between you and a job in HVACR. Someof the best jobs are also the jobs with the best future. Skilled technicians in the comfort and cooling industry are in high demand. According to the most recent Department of Labor projections, A/C, heating andrefrigeration technician installer positions will increase significantly. A technician installs, services, and repairs equipment used to control temperature, circulation, moisture and purity of indoorair. The Air Conditioning, Heating, Refrigeration and Plumbing Career Education Coalition helps training programs strengthen vocational and technical school education for entry-level techni- cians who install, service and maintain HVACR equipment. This effort combines the talents and resources of manufacturers, contractors, wholesalers, and educators in an ongoing program to upgrade technician competency. To find a training program in your area, visit www.coolcareers.org.