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Explore a Career as a Service Industry Professional

March 20, 2017

In today’s world, there is a lot of pressure to pursue a 4-year education. Many say it is the only way to find a successful and rewarding career. But, did you know 53% of college grads are under or unemployed?

A 4-year education is not the only path to a strong career.

Pursuing an education at a vocational or trade school is a gateway to a promising future. A career as a service industry professional lets you work in an area you are passionate about, but also allows you to earn a comfortable living.

With typical pay raises, a service industry professional like an electrician or a plumber will earn more after 5 years on the job than other professions like a teacher or someone in law enforcement.

In addition, trade schools only cost a fraction of a 4-year college. Someone pursuing a trade school will invest around $29,000 as opposed to the $120,000 it costs for 4 years of in-state tuition. Not only do you leave with less debt (if any at all) but you leave with a flexible skill set that you can apply in a multitude of different ways.

Think you have what it takes to explore a career in the service industry professional?

At Chapman, we are always looking to add new talent to our already outstanding team. We look for individuals committed to building a life-long career in the HVAC industry. Whether you have been in the industry for a more than a decade or looking for your first job, if you can display a dedication to hard work and helping others you’ve got a place at Chapman.

So, what do you get out of a career with Chapman?

You get to join a team that has been serving families in central Indiana for over four decades with high-quality and reliable service. You also get an opportunity to grow as a professional. We take the time to properly educate our employees on all matters around the job whether it is customer service training or learning new technical skills.

We believe promoting continued education through our in-house training program is very important. As technology in our industry changes, we must adapt and refine our skills to help give our customers the best service possible.

So what do you say? Think you have what it takes? We are always accepting applications, so introduce yourself today and start on the path to a rewarding and successful career in the HVAC industry.

Looking for home ac repair contact Chapman Heating, Air Conditioning, and Plumbing, today

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