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Keeping Our Country Safe…One Air Conditioner at a Time

That’s right. You can protect your country while learning how to repair and maintain complex climate control systems. HVAC technicians are in high demand in the U.S Navy and National Guard. In the Navy and National Guard, you will learn the skills necessary to protect our country and to earn a lucrative salary, all while working for one of the most prestigious employers in the country, the U.S. Military.

Earn While You Learn

Before you can become a licensed HVAC technician, you must combine a rigorous education program with intensive hands-on training that not only prepares you for repairing a wide range of faulty heating and air systems, but educates you in the proper methods for handling environmentally toxic compounds. The Navy and National Guard not only provide this valuable training, but also offer it for free, as a benefit of becoming a member of the most highly respected militaries in the world.

Both the Navy and National Guard offer a competitive salary, free education, comprehensive healthcare, and free room and board for individuals looking to begin a new career as an HVAC technician. No other employer or educational program can offer the broad range of systems and situations that the Navy and National Guard can, making this a one of a kind opportunity. For more information, click here.

Get a Leading Advantage over Civilian Trained HVAC Technicians

Vocational schools simply cannot duplicate the same real-world experience that you gain by working for the Navy or National Guard. Your service in either of these branches gives you a competitive advantage over other HVAC technicians in the job market because prospective employers know the value of a military education. If you want to take your career to the next level, click here.

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