Who knows what to do next

When the world was hit with the virus earlier this year I honestly didn’t expect things to change much other than it would actually last for a long period of time. Sure a few things here and there, but nothing that would be too noticeable. Well, time has gone on to show that my theory on that was about as wrong as you could get in terms of predicting how things would play out. Heading into the next half of the year and beyond there are many things that are going to be changed permanently, and as an HVAC repair tech I am feeling a bit nervous and excited for what these changes will be. Recently the HVAC company that I work for full time was able to open their doors back up to help serve those in our community. While this certainly helped things feel a little more normal for me, the way that we help service HVAC systems in clients’ houses couldn’t feel more foreign to me as well as my coworkers. There is much less close contact with customers, and we are also following company protocol by wearing masks in order to prevent the spread of germs while working on the units. It only hit me recently that this change in the way we do things could be for the better however. With the new portals that we have to take. No jobs ever stay the same though, and I guess it’s now or never to learn how to adapt and enjoy the new way to work as a certified HVAC tech.
Air conditioning install