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Solar Energy System Installer Reviews
What is it like working as a Solar Energy System Installer?
January 2019
Its qiete good, the training is good, get exposure new challenges as we are ever busy.
Solar Energy System Installer in Cape Town:
Pros: Getting exposure to new things
Cons: No freedom, there is a limit to what to know, individual improvement is limited or something like strickly prohibited thats what i don't like
January 2018
Solar Energy System Installer in Cape Town:
Pros: The economy and climate have been affected, the electrcity bills is always increase, ozone layer is also affected by exhausion of carbon dioxide in to atmoshere, people are changing to renewable energy, its good to be part of the people who are bring the innovation and the service to the world, it really grooms, as a electrician, am also getting exposure into the plumbing side, since solar is not only in power generation.
Cons: The experience for electrician is bit limited.
June 2017
Florida work life.
Solar Energy System Installer in Florida:
Pros: Perfect state for solar system on homes.
Cons: The weather during the summer.
May 2017
Interesting.
Solar Energy System Installer in Rochester:
Pros: Flexible schedule ,company vehicle.
Cons: I was laid off for 8 weeks and work is seasonal.
May 2014
It's harder on your body than you percieve it to be.
Solar Energy System Installer:
If you want to get into the solar energy field, take classes through a reputable organization that has been around for a while (like Solar Energy International "SEI") and be prepared to always be learning and improving; if you're the kind of person who just wants to take a couple classes and then sit on the couch and watch TV after work, then this is NOT the job for you. Being a solar installer requires constant updates in your knowledge of current products and best practices for installation. Also be aware that being a solar installer is harder on the body than it appears, it's hell on your shoulders, back, knees, and ankles, and working outside in weather extremes (if you live in an area with 4 distinct seasons) is pretty difficult on both your body and your mind. That being said, it's a great field to be in, with plenty of room for advancement, and the best part, you're getting paid to help save the world!
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