A traveling HVAC repair tech

Livestock barns have extensive ductwork systems, and the high end horse farms use heating systems in all of the animal stalls, and these are the sort of things I work on

When you have the right skills to make money, you can literally go wherever you like and do whatever you choose. I have been a traveling man for some years now, entirely by choice. I have the skills to land a job within days of getting into any new town. Usually I work “gigs” instead of jobs. A gig is a contract, a single piece of work, or work for a certain length of time, instead of signing up with an employer permanently. I work mostly in rural areas, deep into farming country, where people still believe in handshakes over paperwork and cash over credit. In the city, and most towns as well, there are an abundance of options for HVAC work, but the further you get in the country, the fewer options you have. Bottom line, there simply isn’t enough work out here to sustain an HVAC business, but there is enough for a traveling repair tech to stop by once or twice a year. Livestock barns have extensive ductwork systems, and the high end horse farms use heating systems in all of the animal stalls, and these are the sort of things I work on. I will rent a hotel room nearby, and spend a few days going through the area, knocking on doors and offering my HVAC services. I am not a salesman, which is what worries people, I am just an HVAC repair tech who offers his services. Other than that I have nothing to sell! But as long as people have HVAC systems, I will be able to find work.

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