(Enrollments after 01/05/2025)
(Enrollments before 01/05/2025)
HVACR trade persons living or working in California qualify for the scholarship program.
Programs are funded by California utility customers and administered by Southern California Edison under the auspices of the California Public Utilities Commission. ItsAboutQ.net is an authorized contractor for Southern California Edison.
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Randall Frye
Everyone agrees that training is essential! As your career advances, your training needs to keep pace. For California HVAC/R company owners, managers, and technicians, the jobs of staying up to date are straightforward, now more than ever before.
ItsAboutQ is an online program
HVACR trade persons living or working in California generally qualify for the scholarship program. The courses, programs, and certification pathways are offered at no cost to qualified professionals looking to increase their skill levels through an online self-directed program with the discipline to follow through with completion requirements.
Courses and programs include many areas of study
Every course qualifies for NATE CEHs (continuing education hours)
Technician certification by HVAC Excellence and NATE is widely required and increasing each year.
The skills gap in today’s technicians is dramatically increasing. Technician capabilities have not kept up with technological advances.
For Employers
ItsAboutQ can help you establish a training program that takes your technicians working at any level to the next steps. We hear from employers continually wondering where all the qualified technicians have gone. There are two answers to that question:
Only the same underqualified technicians are working in the industry. With technology steadily becoming more sophisticated, the answer is that many technicians have made little to no effort to stay formally up to date, instead of relying on a combination of luck and changing parts.
More people are leaving and retiring from the industry at a time when technology advances have forced higher levels of preventative maintenance requirements and technical skills.
For Technicians and Apprentices
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