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Re: Where To Learn Hvac
If you have some quality vocational schools in your area ask them for references of students they have placed in jobs. It cost more then a community college but only takes a year.
I have found that factory offered classes are really a boon to fine tuning hvac skills and may fill in the blanks that votech may not have covered. |
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Trade: HVAC Service Technician --RSES CM-- NATE Certifie
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Re: Where To Learn Hvac
For anyone interested the HVAC program at Scott Community College, Bettendorf, Iowa was recently accredited by the HVAC Excellence Program.
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