Creating a training plan for the air quality system experts

I have been working at a company down at the HVAC local business center for close to five years now. There is nothing I do not like about my job, from the actual work to my colleagues and the culture of the company. I remember starting as a junior technician. Over the years I have worked with many different heat and AC products but my absolute love has become the air quality systems. I am intrigued by how the systems function and the fact that they provide indoor air quality for a lot of people. I came up with a proposal to modify the training manual for dealing with air purification systems. I would train recruits on the perfect way and location to mount the ductwork as well as the intricate process of duct sealing. The proposed frequency for cleaning the air ducts is after every 3 to 6 months. We just wrapped up the first cohort and they made me proud by how fast and how well they acquired their skills. Some things that they needed to grasp to in turn advise customers, was the importance of a tune-up on the heat pumps as well as the air purifiers. One of the simplest processes concerning this equipment was the duct cleaning as well as removing and cleaning the washable filters. The trainees became so good at these processes since they would be taking the customers through the same process. The process was similar to replacing disposable air filters. My trainees were experts in understanding the function and repair of all types of thermostats. They all passed with flying colors and became experts in the field.

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