The Benefits of Attending HVAC School on the Weekend

Making a career change can be difficult, especially if that change requires you to return to school. While young college students fresh out of high school can usually get by as full-time students, most adults have to find a way to continue working a full-time job while attending classes and finding time to study. Fortunately, there are plenty of schools with programs designed specifically for nontraditional students who have to hold down a job while attending classes.


Do You Want a Career Change? Consider Becoming an HVAC Technician


Many technical schools in the country right now offer heating, ventilation, and air conditioning training programs, otherwise known as HVAC programs. An HVAC program will give you the proper training required to perform maintenance and repairs on a building’s heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems. HVAC technician careers have become very popular over the last few years thanks to an excellent job outlook, short training programs, a varied work environment, and good advancement opportunities. Some HVAC technicians are happy making a living as technicians, while others go on to become supervisors, building superintendents, cost estimators and system test specialists.


Attending an HVAC School While You Work


Many working adults who want a career change or who would like to return to school are afraid to do so because they don’t think they will be able to find a balance between work and school. While some of this fear is justified, the truth is that it isn’t too difficult to find an affordable HVAC program near you that offers classes in evenings and weekends. Weekends are especially popular for students wishing to attend an HVAC school if only for the fact that it doesn’t interfere with their jobs. Attending classes on the weekends allows even the busiest and most nontraditional students to focus on classes that in no way interfere with their jobs, and it allows them to spend time during the week after work to study and remain caught up on their homework. Most HVAC programs are not long term programs even if one only attends classes on weekends. You should be able to transition into a new career as an HVAC technician in less time that it would take in a traditional 2 or 4 year college education.


Weekend Classes at the Refrigeration School in Phoenix


If you are looking to change careers and you are a resident of the Phoenix, Arizona area, contact The Refrigeration School today to learn more about our weekend training programs. We offer a schedule that allows you to pursue your goals while keeping your current job and maintaining your current family obligations. We look forward to hearing from you!

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