Planning For The Coolest Career

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KNOCKS) Planning For The Coolest Career (NAPSA)—Finally, a job where you can always keep yourcool! As new homes, schools, hospitals, public buildings, malls and sport- ing arenas are built, the need keeps growing for qualified technicians in air conditioning, heating, refrigeration and plumbing. This fast-growing industry can lead to lifetime employment. Hav- ing the right skills will allow you to install and maintain special environments for people, products and perishables that are vital today. Variety Is The Space OfLife There is a place for every talent and personality. With advances in new technologies and high demand for employees, a career in the air conditioning, heating, refrigeration and plumbing industry offers great job variety, including installation mechanics, operating engineers, maintenance supervisors and deal- ership management. On The Move:Travel and Adventure The worldwide needfor air conditioning lets technicians work in Beginners earn while they learn a trade that provideslife- time employment. ing sales representatives, estimators, draftsmen, designers, lab technicians and wholesale brokers. Many operate their own suc- cessful air conditioning, heating andrefrigeration company. How To Get Your Cool Career Started Knowing more about yourself and your interests will help you nearly any area of the country, decide what type of career you want. A high school education is need air conditioning units to class work in mathematics, physics and metal shop gives you a overseas and possibly in outer space! For example, space vehicles keep the crew and computerscool. Meanwhile, this global, multi- billion dollar industry is opening up hundreds of thousands of new jobs—andnot enoughpeople to fill them! New techniciansin air conditioning, heating, refrigeration and plumbing can look forward to great career opportunities. Upward Mobility Skilled technicians who enter the field can easily move into many associated positions, includ- important for any career, and headstart in this industry. Your local schools can tell you where air conditioning, heating, refrigeration and plumbing programs are offered in your area. Local technicians and contractors also can help you find out about this industry. For more information, visit the Cool Careers Web site at www.coolcareers.org or write to “Cool Careers,” P.O. Box 4361, Washington, DC 20044.