
If you’ve been employed for the last couple decades, you’ve seen the way a tough economy can dry up job opportunities. It doesn’t take much for employers to start to lay-off employees. Almost every industry is impacted when the economy slows down.
If you’re tired of living in fear of what the stock markets are going to do and how that might impact your ability to make a living, you may want to consider a job that does well even during a recession.
Appliance repair is a service that is needed no matter what the economy is doing. Appliances don’t stop breaking because money is tight. In fact, the more conservative someone is choosing to be with their money, the more likely they are to have broken appliances repaired instead of replacing them.
If you’re interested in learning a new skill that can keep you employed year-round, we’re proud to offer appliance repair training. Our academy offers single day courses, one-week courses or a three-week program.
If you’re mildly interested in appliance repair, but not sure if you’d enjoy making a career of it, the one-day class is a great introduction, and you will leave the course knowing how to properly maintain your own appliances to extend their life.
If you love the one-day course and find appliance repair as satisfying as we do, the three-week course will give you all the information you need to launch your new recession-proof career.
Please contact us for more information on our appliance repair academy.

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