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Learn How to Turn Up the Heat While Keeping Your Cool in the U.S. Army

Do you have a knack for fixing things?  Do you enjoy a good challenge?  Do you enjoy working behind the scenes?  If the answer is yes, you should think about becoming an HVAC technician for the U.S. Army. That’s right. The U.S. Army will teach you the valuable skills you need to start your career as a certified HVAC technician…and all for free. Want to learn more?  Here’s how.

HVAC Technicians in the Army Do More Than Turn Screws

Think about it. Almost every dormitory, classroom, and office you have ever entered has some sort of heating and/or air conditioning system in it. In fact, you will be hard pressed to find a building without some sort of climate control system in it at all. Skilled HVAC technicians are in high demand all over the world and most experienced technicians earn in excess of $50K each year.

HVAC technicians are tasked with keeping all of these systems running smoothly, not only for the comfort of those around them, but to protect valuable electronic equipment such as computers, communications devices, and even artillery. Learning this trade in the US Military gives you the opportunity to earn a competitive wage while earning your certification, a benefit no other employer can offer. Click here to find out how you can take advantage of this one of a kind opportunity.

You Can Take Your Skills With You

The education and experience you earn while working in the U.S. Army will translate into a higher earning potential in the civilian workplace. Not only will you develop the highly technical skills required to perform HVAC duties well, but also discipline, leadership and accountability. Veterans of the US Armed Forces are highly sought after in the civilian workplace, so find out how you can be all that you can be and click here to begin your new career.

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