Speaker: Jason Kurtz
Which course or program did you enroll in at HVACRedu.net
Jason Kurtz: My name is Jason Kurtz H VACRedu.net. I enrolled into the Nate Ready to Work program so that I could earn my NATE Certification in order to keep up to date with the new technologies so that I may earn my NATE certification. I've only been with HVACRedu.net for a couple of months now, but already have obtained my Part One NATE Ready To Work as well as my Blue House Energy. My OSHA certification, OSHA 10 and HVACRedu.net has been a real experience and very challenging. Chris Compton is the man when it comes to electrical. I'm currently in electrical and he just covers everything and I'm grateful and thankful for this opportunity.
How well do you feel the course or program met your expectations? Can you share any specific experiences or examples?
Jason Kurtz: I'm Jason Kurtz and as far as what courses have met my expectations, if any have met my expectations. Absolutely. Chris Compton, going over for the NATE certification, the electrical, again, 80% of all HVACR like Chris Compton said, work is primarily consisting of electrical and, you know, reading those schematics and getting the electrical down and learning how to troubleshoot the variety of systems is vital in order to succeed. And that's one of the areas I've been struggling and it's one of the areas that Mr Compton has helped me with and continues to help me with his course. The courses are stellar and I mean, they exceed my expectations because I never expected to learn. as much as I have just taken the HVACRedu.net course. Then I have previously in all of my former studies, so I'm very happy and, and eager to continue learning with Chris Compton and the HVACRedu.net. Thank you.
Has attending HVACRedu.net helped your career? If so, how?
Jason Kurtz: Attending the HVACRedu.net has helped my career in the sense that with Chris Compton and the teaching the electrical, as well as many other subject areas. I'm, I'm getting it. I'm actually uh learning the troubleshooting the sequence of operations and actually have the opportunity to advance in this career. Not only that if I want to take a specialty field such as Chiller Mechanic, Refrigeration or Building Automation Systems, it's there. HVACRedu.net has it, it's available. And I can't say that for many other entities out there that exist because they don't afford you the opportunities such as Chiller, Mechanic, Rack Refrigeration or Building Automations. These are such demanding fields and I mean, these fields particularly separate the men from the boys. And I'm thankful that HVAC Redu.net affords me the opportunity to learn such a specialty trade in the HVACR domain. Thank you.
Would you recommend our courses or programs to others? Why or why not?
Jason Kurtz: Hello, my name is Jason Kurtz here with HVACRedu.net. I would absolutely recommend HVACRedu.net to other people who want to have a formal education and not learn the wrong way while working in the field, if you wanna be professional and do things the right way and learn all of the important and, and vital key aspects of the HV AC R industry and trade. Then I strongly recommend taking the HVACRedu.net courses because there are windows of opportunity available for you to advance in your career and become more professional and have a more formal education. Thank you.
Were there any areas you think could be improved? If so, what are they and how do you think they could be better?
Jason Kurtz: My name is Jason Kurtz here with HVACRedu.net I do not believe that there are any other areas within the curriculum that can be improved. I mean, I believe you would make leaps and bounds if you could actually remember the applications apply them in order to become more professional in your trade. They Chris Compton and the rest of the team cover many of the highlights that are essential uh in order to succeed and become successful as an HVAC Technician. Thank you.