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Rob

Great video and puts the point across perfectly. This applies to all skilled trades not just HVAC

GallettAir Inc. Heating & Air Conditioning

Excellent! Very true. It's a proven fact, that at times, there might not be a second chance for a call back. Great story! I agree, Professionalism and knowledge is paramount. Most people don't mind paying a fair price for a true professional, but then again, some don't want to pay at all regardless of how exceptional the service may have been.
      

HVAC Sales Academy

Thanks for sharing it!

MrTypeRman

i watched this at least three times a week to remind myself what im in this business for. thank you very much!

Tony Ruiz

Best video out on self worth! Great job Mr. Long!

UNIQUE HVAC

Great video exactly how we have felt for years.. Best way to explain great job...

Victor Antonio

Exceptionally well produce video and great remake of the "knowing where to tap" story!  Great job!

ElSkankPile

Yep, spoof of J.V. Neumann's fixing Fords dynamo. Video is laden with NLP; judging by the comments, it seems to have worked.

Bernard Sobbe

Thanks for validating why I'm in this field, Great Analogy !!

ElfNet Designs

I get paid for knowing what goes wrong in radios communications systems and to prevent it from going completely offline potentially leaving first responders deaf..
I remember writing a bill similar to that in the video to a ham radio op who brought his base radio in.. Charged him $300 for the service.. and he didn't want to pay, he tried to run that old rhetoric "I'm a ham operator I save lives" and I replied "No you don't, rescue workers and trained medical personal save lives, You talk on a radio as a hobby and if needed relay information" then I detailed the bill as follows: - $10 for the part, $50 for the labor and $240 for knowing what part to replace..

I didn't go to college and get my degrees to hand out free work..

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