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I would like to think this would be my permanent career after college, but realistically I will continue doing it on the side while I get a job after college whether it be for the family trailer leasing/rental business or working in logistics/supply chain elsewhere. A degree in supply chain from the #3 ranked school nationally gives me a lot of freedom to pretty much pick where I want to work. My business is growing though, I could see it turning into a full time job in the future. If not I'll probably end up taking over the family business. Or both, I like to stay busy

 
Hvac guys riddle me this sometimes my ac won't turn on. For hours... Checked capacitor it's a 370 35/7.5 it's good.... Thought it was my contactor cause if I pushed the little tester deal whole thing would kick on but kick back out as soon as I removed my finner... I replaced that with a new one still doing the same old ****... Checked into my thermostat that's working properly... Went into my basement last to check a few things and my one line was nice and cold and the small return like was jumping like it had air bubbles shooting through it.... Does the condenser/ compressor have a sensor in it that won't allow it to turn on when low? Can I get some helpful advice

Also noticed its hooked up to 120 not 220 idk if that would make a difference? How much better would it perform if it was hooked up to 220/ more energy efficient? And the contactor is getting little over 27v which it's a 24v 50/60 whatever

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Hvac guys riddle me this sometimes my ac won't turn on. For hours... Checked capacitor it's a 370 35/7.5 it's good.... Thought it was my contactor cause if I pushed the little tester deal whole thing would kick on but kick back out as soon as I removed my finner... I replaced that with a new one still doing the same old ****... Checked into my thermostat that's working properly... Went into my basement last to check a few things and my one line was nice and cold and the small return like was jumping like it had air bubbles shooting through it.... Does the condenser/ compressor have a sensor in it that won't allow it to turn on when low? Can I get some helpful advice
Also noticed its hooked up to 120 not 220 idk if that would make a difference? How much better would it perform if it was hooked up to 220/ more energy efficient? And the contactor is getting little over 27v which it's a 24v 50/60 whatever

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Make sure your drainage tube for ur ac is not plugged... Happened to me last year. Central air was not turning on and it was because the drain tube got plugged. I drained it and good to go.

 
Make sure your drainage tube for ur ac is not plugged... Happened to me last year. Central air was not turning on and it was because the drain tube got plugged. I drained it and good to go.
There was a little water when I finally found the drainage but it was flowing through the lines so that's not it and yea there's 27v to the contactor and its not turning on from time to time...

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Biohazard waste and Pharmaceutical waste management.

Basically I incinerate human remains, blood, hearts...other stuff I won't mention as well.

I also dispose of nuclear meds, radioactive materials/chemo material.

I run autoclave's all day long and after 'sterilization' it gets burnt. Other materials (Non Sharps) go to the landfill.

Pay is terrible considering the amount of radiation and drugs/disease I'm exposed to.

 
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Idk its old it's got a ge capacitor and a ge fan which I'm sure are oem

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I can hear it outside like it's trying to kick it on but idk what the deal is

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It's a carrier/Bryant from '94, you can pm me I can help you better from the phone.
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sh it! you want a job in florida? My techs would have called me and asked hey boss, what kind of unit is this and how old is it? Ive been doing this for 15 years and still cant read a **** model and serial number" Youve passed the first step

 
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