Rich Man Poor Man

HVAC jobs range from office administrative duties to a highly compensated salesperson

Should rich people pay more to help others who are having trouble keeping “food on the table and a roof over their heads”? I’m not sure about the roof part but a visit to a Walmart on a Saturday night convinced me that not too many people worry about getting a decent meal. The U.S. government seems determined to throw money at the problem with safety net programs that have helped millions but have not solved the problem of poverty. So, there must be a better way for poor people to have ample food and shelter and for rich people to find eternal salvation. That is a reference to The Bible verse Matthew 19:24 about rich people getting into heaven. The good news is that a solution already exists for able-bodied people. The wealthy among us should invest in businesses that create good-paying jobs. Those not so well-off should be willing to accept training and work hard at those jobs. The jobs need to offer immediate employment, a clear path to advancement, and a way to earn a credential that opens up many more opportunities. One field that offers all three is the HVAC industry that is expected to grow in the coming years. It is not an easy path, but a qualified HVAC technician will earn way over any minimum wage. There are often apprenticeship programs where a person can earn as they learn and there is no limit as to where a career in HVAC can lead. HVAC jobs range from office administrative duties to a highly compensated salesperson. The Bible says that rich people cannot buy their way into heaven. For the non-rich, employment in the HVAC industry eliminates the worry about basic needs like food and shelter.
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