School
School
Im back in school learning Commercial Appliance and Refrigeration. Im on a federal grant to retrain me after my job was sent to Mexico. Hopfully when Im done Ill be the guy you call when the freezer, dishwasher, oven or refrigerator goes out, Or Ill be the guy your favorite reasturant calls when they have an appliance go out.
So far Im doing well but the math is killing me.
Who ever thought its never to late to go back to school never was a 44 year old man that worked long enough at a job to forget trig algebra and calculus
I have passed my DC electrical tests, All 4. This week Im starting AC electrical. Later this summer Im headed into a math class to refresh some knowladge before I start electric motors, figuring loads, volt, current and amp usage in said motors in the fall.

So far Im doing well but the math is killing me.
Who ever thought its never to late to go back to school never was a 44 year old man that worked long enough at a job to forget trig algebra and calculus
I have passed my DC electrical tests, All 4. This week Im starting AC electrical. Later this summer Im headed into a math class to refresh some knowladge before I start electric motors, figuring loads, volt, current and amp usage in said motors in the fall.


bakeray- XRR Jockey
- Joined: 2009-03-08
Posts: 85
Location: Washington
XR650R Year: 2003
Re: School
Hey Bakeray:
I've always been of the belief that math skills are inherited, or it's a "use it or lose it" skill (kinda like using Adobe Illustrator
). Good luck with that stuff. 
There's no shortage of HVAC, appliance, etc. type of work here in Tucson, if you decide to relocate and start your own business.
Keep us posted, and let us know what we can do for you.
Dave
I've always been of the belief that math skills are inherited, or it's a "use it or lose it" skill (kinda like using Adobe Illustrator
There's no shortage of HVAC, appliance, etc. type of work here in Tucson, if you decide to relocate and start your own business.
Keep us posted, and let us know what we can do for you.
Dave
bakeray wrote:Im back in school learning Commercial Appliance and Refrigeration. Im on a federal grant to retrain me after my job was sent to Mexico. Hopfully when Im done Ill be the guy your favorite reasturant calls when the freezer, dishwasher, oven or refrigerator goes out.
So far Im doing well but the math is killing me.
Who ever thought its never to late to go back to school never was a 44 year old man that worked long enough at a job to forget trig algebra and calculus![]()
I have passed my DC electrical tests, All 4. This week Im starting AC electrical. Later this summer Im headed into a math class to refresh some knowladge before I start electric motors, figuring loads and amp usage in said motors in the fall.![]()
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Re: School
Thanks Dave.
Its the refrigeration I have been leaning to. The local school didnt offer the HVAC-R but with some investigation I found out if I get the certs for Commercial appliance electrical license (O7D) its a hop skip and a jump to the HVAC-R license (O6A)
Been thinking or moving after my gradutation to Montana or Southwestern US
Its the refrigeration I have been leaning to. The local school didnt offer the HVAC-R but with some investigation I found out if I get the certs for Commercial appliance electrical license (O7D) its a hop skip and a jump to the HVAC-R license (O6A)
Been thinking or moving after my gradutation to Montana or Southwestern US

bakeray- XRR Jockey
- Joined: 2009-03-08
Posts: 85
Location: Washington
XR650R Year: 2003
Re: School
I finished DC motors this week. Got a test Friday on them. I think Im ready

bakeray- XRR Jockey
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Location: Washington
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