Morning: Here's another two cents of btdt...Got both the red seals and CG tickets, and what i found is that my two year course was all residential back then . Good choice could be the two year, to get the one year of credit in residential towards your apprenticeship, and the second year as more specialized in the field of PLC's and signal controls. To many times I installed the PLC, put power to the connections and the " expert" did all the rest, even with the contractors I had, on board the same thing took place as one group installed and a second group put the stuff in service, they made the bucks and had the clean job, so to speak. Now I teach PLC's to those becoming these experts who would of thunk that? So a residential dude that knows how to write and program a PLC/heat pump system/variable frequency motor drive/Ac controls, in addition to just installing and supplying 120vac to it, is worth a lot more. The local HVAC companies here are short on the single service ability type of person [ elec/ac/oil burner mech combination], one field can lead to another, or you may find your own little niche in the service field[s] HA! remember if your not afraid of heights, those wind towers need service.... what ever the choice , do your best at being the " old man" in the class, its all good. And the micro breweries use electronic signalling controls.....besides sampling control..:)
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