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Appliance Repair Schools Offer Independence by: Michael Bustamante
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Those who enjoy working with their hands and would like to learn a career that offers a good paycheck and independence should check out appliance repair schools. Appliance repair training is typically offered in community colleges and trade schools, allowing students to acquire the right training and skills to qualify for a new profession in just months.

Well-trained appliance repair technicians with a formal education are preferred over those who are trained on the job. Appliance service technicians should possess mechanical and electrical abilities as well as an ability to communicate with customers in a manner that is professional and polite. Appliance repair training can give you comprehensive instruction in fixing water heaters, washing machines, clothes dryers, dishwashers, electric heating devices, fans, trash compactors, disposals, refrigerators, and more. You'll become familiar with specialized tools and testing equipment, and you will learn troubleshooting, maintenance, and repair on all sorts of household appliances.

The curriculum at appliance repair schools can last up to two years. During that time, many technicians will decide to specialize in one or two specific types of appliances. The appliance repair field is rapidly evolving, and many appliance repair schools offer continuing education for appliance repair technicians to stay current. Manufacturers will often provide intensive training courses on a specific appliance model, while working appliance service technicians will study the latest service manuals to keep up with emerging techniques and methods of repair.

Upon graduation, you can apply for a variety of appliance repair certificates. For instance, if you expect to deal with refrigerants you must receive certification for proper handling as mandated by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). Oftentimes, appliance repair schools will provide training courses to help graduates pass the exam. You could take exams from the Professional Service Association (PSA) and become a Certified Appliance Professional (CAP); or you could take the National Appliance Service Technician Certification (NASTeC) exam from the International Society of Certified Electronics Technicians (ISCET). In short, with a professional certification as well as some on the job experience and an appliance repair diploma, you could soon be working in a new and rewarding profession that you can be proud of.

If you would like to know more about appliance repair schools, we urge you to submit a request today to a few choice schools found on our website. You will soon have all the information you need to take that first step to a new career in appliance repair.

DISCLAIMER: Above is a GENERAL OVERVIEW and may or may not reflect specific practices, courses and/or services associated with ANY ONE particular school(s) that is or is not advertised on our website.

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Michael Bustamante is a staff writer for Media Positive Communications, Inc. Find Appliance Repair Schools, as well as Colleges, Universities, Vocational Schools, and Online Schools at SchoolsGalore.com, your resource for higher education.

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