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thinking of going into structured cabling technician
hello I am 19 and currently have done hvac commercial/resi new construction and service for about 2 years now, i know someone who works for velocity MSC and they pay for his schooling and pay for him to travel all over to do work, I am really interested in that aspect of it but im concerned about the pay part of it, am I better off staying in HVAC or do i have a better opportunity infront of me, i have no idea really what it is yall do but i do bring low and high voltage experience, troubleshooting, commercial settings, and if yall know velocity MSC and if its a good company to work for any insights on anything would be amazing!
u/Outrageous-Knee-962 — 7 days ago