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In addition to her reflections on the past 40 years, Anderson also addresses the future of the home services industry – particularly the trades of plumbing, heating and air.
Colorado mechanical contractor runs its own in-house apprentice program recognized by the Department of Labor to turn out its own future PHCP contractors.
This month we showcase a recipient of a scholarship, funded in part by the monies raised by the PVF Roundtable, and awarded to colleges and trades schools, that provide PVF and industrial distribution education.
Girl Scouts are almost twice as likely as non–Girl Scouts to participate in STEM activities, and 77 percent of girls say that because of Girl Scouts, they are considering a career in technology.
This generation is full of curiosity and initiative, and millennials are willing to stray from tradition if it means finding a more efficient way to work.
As the acting mechanical subcontractor, Students Chapters were tasked with purchasing all equipment and materials and providing all necessary labor and equipment to complete the entire mechanical scope of work.
Since its inception, more than 2,500 students from over 300 trade schools have applied for the program with essays of up to 250 words describing how the HVAC/R industry will “retool their life.”