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@lorenbartling79216 ай бұрын
I began the Chiller mechanic side of my career 11 years ago on the non union side. I learned very quickly that you just don't become a chiller guy overnight, really if ever at all. Especially non union. I had to fight my way up that ladder every step of the way. Then I had the opportunity to organize into the UA and that's where my career really took off! Ive been all over the country for different training thanx to the UA!!! I now work for a factory shop in the Houston area, where chillers are very plentiful, and I work on them every day. Every word of this video is exactly correct, so if you want this part of the trade, then work hard, don't be afraid of training on your own time, leave your ego at the door, and most of all be patient with yourself, and with the process.
@lorenbartling79216 ай бұрын
@@anom2789 Well, I started my Union career in Phoenix AZ LU 469 then came to Houston as a Journeyman, however my advice is to go to the Local in Pasadena, and apply. I think you can also apply online. You will need to take a test, and probably do the apprenticeship depending on your skill level and general knowledge. Like I mentioned before, leave your ego at the door, be open to working under a Journeyman for the length of your apprenticeship. Take advantage of any and all training available to you.
@samuelaranda45686 ай бұрын
Local 467 retired. Work for York/JCI as a factory technician. Saw the world. 31 years in the trade
@trentdevries12596 ай бұрын
Moving to Houston from chicago. In the union pipe fitters in chicago right now and going through the transfer process to 211. Light commercial experience. Any advice? Any good companies? Young guy super hungry trying to get as much as I can out of this career constantly in night classes at my local now.
@anom27894 ай бұрын
@@lorenbartling7921took the advice and got accepted into the apprenticeship program in the Pasadena local. Starting school this fall. Excited to start the journey. I will be giving this opportunity everything I have.
@ChrisKow-the-scientist2 ай бұрын
Thank you for your experiences. I graduated commercial trade school and have experience working on the mechanical side. I am moving to Houston, which i see is your location. I would like to put a contact, and learn as much about your experiences as possible is it okay with you?
@snoopytown8226 ай бұрын
I lucked up and got hired on with Trane (non-union) right out of trade school. Worked on unitary equipment and chillers for a little before I was asked if I’d be interested in doing overhauls and quickly accepted. For almost 2 years now I’ve exclusively worked on centrifugals performing annuals and run inspections while doing teardowns. I hit the lotto as a lot of guys work years to get around this type of equipment. Just wanted to say thank you for the content as your videos have drove me to want to be a chiller tech and help me get up to speed on chillers as a whole.
@DanielWilliams-lx7fg6 ай бұрын
Which Trane are you at? Im at a franchise trane, Damuth Trane
@snoopytown8226 ай бұрын
@@DanielWilliams-lx7fg I work for OEM Trane out of Dallas.
@DanielWilliams-lx7fg6 ай бұрын
@@snoopytown822 we have a heavy iron/ overhaul team.as well
@luismelchor38176 ай бұрын
Lucky man. Trane showed interest in me but i had to decline when they told me the pay they would start me at.
@quilik93584 ай бұрын
I’m a year into trane as a technician apprentice right out of grade school as well, and man they really develop you into the technician that want someone to be and teaching you a lot
@Geissele_match6 ай бұрын
Appreciate all that you do! I’ve recommended a lot of your videos to my techs. I’ve been doing commercial HVAC for 30 years at the same company and we work on most manufacturers but rep none. While we offer a lot of opportunity to be hands on for techs that want to work on chillers the problem comes when you need factory support or training. In many cases, unless you do a certain amount in sales, factory training is not an option unless you can call in some favors. It’s definitely something to consider when starting off.
@HonestyHVAC6 ай бұрын
Union member of local 246, the same rules apply for both routes. I’m an apprentice and have been blessed with the opportunity to touch chillers because of my investment in self education. When compared to others that don’t express interest or investment in the chiller industry, when the question comes up of who to bring on as a helper I am the one chosen. My responsibilities started out small but with time they have grown and I expect them to continue growing as I express more and more of what I am learning on my own time. It’s like anything else in life, what you put in is what you get out
@AGON176 ай бұрын
A good tip I've learned is if you're brushing tubes make a drain pan set it under the barrel with a hose to running to a drain take breaks from tube brushing to vacuum and clean all the excess water the customers and chiller techs will request you.
@Lovin2LiveLife6 ай бұрын
10yrs resi, commercial AC/refrigeration. Looking for work in central FL on chillers or ammonia.
@o.v.91106 ай бұрын
What would you say are the pros and cons to chiller work as opposed to supermarket refrigeration on parallel racks? Do you believe a supermarket tech would have an easier time pivoting from the supermarket side over to the chiller side?
@Kimbosdk1qc6 ай бұрын
When you update the "EPROM" chiller york software, you only change the chip, or you have to do more things in the programming.
@ZRock77716 ай бұрын
Would be interested in your take on how to move into the chiller side of work as a company. I work for my dads hvac company and we do commercial but not chillers (I do see chillers at some sites but mostly union companies service the chillers in boston). I definitely want to work on chillers and get chiller accounts, maybe starting on small air cooled chillers first. But it makes me mad seeing chillers at sites that we dont service.
@HVACTIME6 ай бұрын
You'll have to start small and build a reputation. Your relationships in the chiller market will be your biggest resources
@MauriceVandenberg-c8j6 ай бұрын
GR8 VIDEO'S MAN!
@rthompson9686 ай бұрын
Befriend your dispatcher and don't let them down. They will send you on good calls, if they have confidence in you. The other way is to take more on-call shifts. When you're the only tech working, you get the frustrating backed up drain line calls, but you also get them chiller calls too, buddy 😎
@cristianpena51866 ай бұрын
Sou Brasileiro, posso fazer o Curso?
@HVACTIME6 ай бұрын
Yes, email if there's any issues.
@anom27894 ай бұрын
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@jasonjohnsonHVAC6 ай бұрын
Lol.....ice machines are the devil 😈. 😆😆😆😆😆😆
@universalservicetechust35782 ай бұрын
They really must of liked you to not fire you for a 20K mistake, I’ve had companies fire me for way less 😂
@ftx85166 ай бұрын
There's politics going to into chiller tech! First thing for me not being light skin lol
@Christianburris19996 ай бұрын
Just being honest if your a black guy your best chance is to find a union, this field is pretty closed off to us unless we just union up.