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| Page 1 of 1 | Previous | Next | THE SMART VAN MARCH 1, 2011 Report: HVAC Job Prospects, Contractor Confidence on Upswing as. The report also found that contractors expressed more confidence than they did in February 2010, another positive sign amid projections that HVAC jobs will grow 28 percent by 2018. The organization’s findings from February 2011 show a gradual increase in contractor confidence, a positive sign that skilled labor jobs are in demand despite the down economy. The ACCA, a large U.S.-based based HVAC professional association , surveys its more than 60,000 members every month to gauge their confidence for short-term growth and job prospects. And is that a Good Thing?) | THE SMART VAN FEBRUARY 3, 2011 New Reports Point to HVAC Job Boom Employers will be bringing aboard nearly 90,000 new HVAC techs between now and 2018, according to the Bureau of Labor projections used in the report. Mindflash and BLS project more conservative starting salary projections, but either way, there’s strong evidence of a labor shortage that will last several years. There are, however, an array of hiring hotspots in the economy that might surprise job seekers. Among the hottest with great long-term prospects? HVAC technicians, according to an intriguing new report (and accompanying infographic) from Mindflash. See below.) | | | | | | | THE SMART VAN FEBRUARY 3, 2011 New Reports Point to HVAC Job Boom | The SmartVan Employers will be bringing aboard nearly 90,000 new HVAC techs between now and 2018, according to the Bureau of Labor projections used in the report. Mindflash and BLS project more conservative starting salary projections, but either way, there’s strong evidence of a labor shortage that will last several years. There are, however, an array of hiring hotspots in the economy that might surprise job seekers. Among the hottest with great long-term prospects? HVAC technicians, according to an intriguing new report (and accompanying infographic) from Mindflash. See below.) | |
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