I'm proud of our child for getting her Heating and Air Conditioning certification

My wife and I taught our child at a young age that she could pursue anything in life that set her mind to.

  • Both of us told her that she shouldn’t suppose held back just because she’s a girl and some people want to say what boys and women are allowed to do in this world.

I pray we reach a point in the future where kids can be raised without any hangups about female careers and male careers and to expect both working in every station in life. There was a time when most medical professionals were boys and it’s refreshing to see that change as time goes on. Nowadays there are adjustingly more women going to medical university to get their physician’s degrees. Likewise, there are more male doctors these nights than ever before. However, there are still some jobs that are stubborn about what sorts of people they’re willing to admit or hire. One of those industries in the heating and cooling business. More often than not the Heating and Air Conditioning professionals you run into are men. I wonder if women are discouraged away from Heating and Air Conditioning the moment they enter technical university, or if it happens at a later date. Perhaps the women who try to get hired as apprentices are turned down by the heating and cooling corporations in their area and then they’re discouraged from trying to get their Heating and Air Conditioning certification at technical university. That’s what makes myself and others so proud of our child after she defied all odds and got her Heating and Air Conditioning certification recently. She found a great family-owned company that was excited to hire her as an apprentice while she completed her universitying and training in the heating and cooling company so she could be a licensed Heating and Air Conditioning professional.

 

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