Today’s Necessities
John Gardner, eminent scholar and statesman of the Eisenhower era, put it succinctly, “Any society that values its philosophers more than its plumbers will find that neither its ideas nor its pipes will hold water!” We’re all in this together!
Most societies in the world today feel it is essential for pipes to run, toilets to flow, showers to drain, and sometimes, most importantly, houses to be livable. Of course, we need doctors, firemen, police, banks, and other services, but these entities all rely on something much deeper. The doctor is not able to perform surgery if he does not have functioning water, air conditioning, and electricity just to name a few. This is why a medical surgeon’s practice is nothing without those around him. In a profession like HVAC/R, society is nothing without its technicians.
Just like in hot locations of the world such as Kuwait, Egypt, Texas, and others, the HVAC technician is desperately needed. Phoenix has a constant demand every year for people in this industry, and technicians find it easy to take a financial advantage of this situation. In many local HVAC/R companies, it is common for an average technician’s salary to be in the range of $60,000-$70,000. In some cases, it’s lower, and in some cases, much higher, but the consistency of a legitimate cash flow can be as attainable as one’s ability to be a hard working individual. Allow RSI to give you the training that you need in order to expand your potential as that hard working individual. Check out RSI’s website for information about a career in HVAC/R and what it can do for your future.






I’m excited to read the comments on this page. I will be beginning my training at RSI on October 20th, 2008 and look forward to my new career. I have a very versitile and interesting work history and due to the economy, “another” layoff has landed in my lap. I will try my best to keep you informed of my progress and try to give you more insight into the RSI institution.