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E-commerce continues to change the picture in HVACR wholesaling, accelerated by a pandemic-era move toward remote transactions and an ongoing generational shift in the work force.
Millennials are buying houses in large numbers and people who can now work from anywhere are moving all over the country. This creates both an opportunity and a challenge for HVAC contractors.
A new generation of buyers are entering the real estate market with high expectations, but they soon collide with reality, often in the form of their HVAC systems.
It happened quickly. At least it felt that way as I went from being the youngest person on staff to being the old dude at the office. But, in retrospect, there were several stages.
The pay is good in HVAC and there are always positions open, so why aren’t smart young people lining the sidewalk of your business for an interview? Here a few factors to consider.
As a shortage of labor continues to plague the HVACR industry, it’s more important than ever for contractors to attract and retain a younger generation of employees.