• Episode 256. Career Tips for New Technicians

  • Nov 14 2024
  • Length: 13 mins
  • Podcast

Episode 256. Career Tips for New Technicians

  • Summary

  • This conversation is all about helping new refrigeration technicians overcome initial intimidation of working in the field. This chort episode is packed with tips not just for technicians, but employers too who want to accelerate the learning curve and confidence building of their new techs, in order to strengthen their team. We dive into the importance of repeated practice and how to better understand the massive array of complex refrigeration equipment out there. We also cover strategies for apprentices seeking employment and opportunities for career development.

    In this conversation, we discuss:

    -The importance of repetition in learning

    -Overcoming initial fears and intimidation

    -Investing in training and development

    -How to communicate to your employer about training

    -Opportunities for free training

    -Career planning and goal setting

    -Tips for apprentices looking for permanent work

    -Reaching out to prospective employers

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