After graduating from the University of Georgia in 1987 with an accounting degree, Kenneth Buggay envisioned a career consisting of a corner-window office, freshly mowed tee boxes, and finely pressed suits. But, less than a week after receiving his degree, he found himself on his back, wrench in hand, twisting his torso upward in an effort to position a furnace into place. While the acclaim of an accounting degree sounded great in his early 20s, Buggay’s desire to get his hands dirty led him away from the office and into the service truck as an HVAC contractor.