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<blockquote data-quote="Frankie&#039;s Friend" data-source="post: 3790272"><p>Depends on what company it is and the degree you hold to work in that application.</p><p></p><p>You can make a lot more $/hr in HVAC work than at ups. But benefits may be the same or better depending on what field you work in. I have friends making $3000-$4000+ a week in hvac work.</p><p></p><p>The average hourly doesnt research the opportunities and many just apply for a job that will pay the bills, nothing more.</p><p></p><p>Where we work is a rare situation now days imo. Trade work is solid in other areas. Research the possibilities.</p><p>Many are too lazy to plan. I was.</p><p>I took two years of chemical engineering prerequisites in college and was bored to death so I quit school and went on the road with a band.</p><p></p><p>That is typically a dead end deal. But I learned a lot about life while I wasn't focused. Lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Frankie's Friend, post: 3790272"] Depends on what company it is and the degree you hold to work in that application. You can make a lot more $/hr in HVAC work than at ups. But benefits may be the same or better depending on what field you work in. I have friends making $3000-$4000+ a week in hvac work. The average hourly doesnt research the opportunities and many just apply for a job that will pay the bills, nothing more. Where we work is a rare situation now days imo. Trade work is solid in other areas. Research the possibilities. Many are too lazy to plan. I was. I took two years of chemical engineering prerequisites in college and was bored to death so I quit school and went on the road with a band. That is typically a dead end deal. But I learned a lot about life while I wasn't focused. Lol [/QUOTE]
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