They say the economy is on the rebound. Unemployment is down, home sales are up. Everyone is doing a jig, dancing in the street, spending their hard earned money……whoa! Au contrare, mon cheri! One thing that American families learned after our last bout of financial disaster is that we need to prepare, conserve, and reuse. The American family is more frugal, more cautious, and asks alot more from their purchases than ever before.
So what does all this have to do with appliance repair training? Everything, that’s what! If you lost your job, your drive, or even your fearlessness, appliance repair training could make you sleep a bit easier at night. People are repairing more, expecting more, and scrapping less, particularly from large dollar purchases: homes, cars, appliances. Ten years ago, appliances became more disposable, with that lonely Maytag repairman becoming a reality; not because of the appliance that never broke down, but because families simply discarded what they had and purchased new items. That is no longer the case.
Appliance repair is not only in demand, but the satisfaction that a trained repairman gets for helping a family with their repairs, saving someone money, and getting to know and help people everyday is priceless. A career in appliance repair is rewarding, challenging, and growth potential is limitless. The possibilities are endless!
We are specialists in appliance repair training. We have trained individuals from all over the country who now live rewarding lives in a sustained career. Check out our website or contact us for more information.

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