In House Mechanic VS. Field Service Tech
I am currently an in house service Tech and have been for the past 10 years (mostly office parks with multiple building systems). Right now I have a decent job with good benies and a very laid back atmosphere. I have often thought about switching to the service industry but shyed away from it because of people telling me that "I dont have the patience for it" or that "I should stick with what i know best" I am by know means a "lazy in house guy" and consider myself a decent mechanic. I guess my question is: How hard of a transition is it to go from an in house guy to a service tech?
[Edited by troublshooter on 06-28-2006 at 04:49 PM]
I am currently an in house service Tech and have been for the past 10 years (mostly office parks with multiple building systems). Right now I have a decent job with good benies and a very laid back atmosphere. I have often thought about switching to the service industry but shyed away from it because of people telling me that "I dont have the patience for it" or that "I should stick with what i know best" I am by know means a "lazy in house guy" and consider myself a decent mechanic. I guess my question is: How hard of a transition is it to go from an in house guy to a service tech?
[Edited by troublshooter on 06-28-2006 at 04:49 PM]