So, after 7 years working for North Shore Oil and Fireside Chatts, I have found myself a new set of shoes to fill.
A local HVAC company who is looking to start and develop a hearth business hired me. Company's name is Breathe Easy (not a typo) of CNY.
They were customers of North Shore Oil and I dealt with the owners and crew regularly. Very honest husband and wife team, very involved in the community. They have clean vehicles', a neat and polite service staff and an excellent reputation. Things I missed greatly for the past few years.
They also want to start up this division small with planned growth. Something I took part in twice in my first two stints in the hearth industry. Another feeling I missed. Shoe String Budget, being hungry and being in on the ground floor.
My hours went from 55-60 per week to 30-35 per week, by my choice. I am a single dad of a 5 year old son. This allows me to be a better father. May have to watch the pennies a little bit more, but that has its exciting points as well.
NYSERDA has a pellet stove program running, so its a fun way to get started and promote.
So that's where I am, on day 4. Feels so much like the good old days at Warm Wood Stoves in Warrensburg. I just have an extra couple of decades under my belt.
I will be leaning on the great minds here from time to time on the tech end of things, as my primary skill set and experience is in sales, marketing and business management. So don't laugh when I ask "Daksy, which one is the thermocouple and the thermopile again?"
A local HVAC company who is looking to start and develop a hearth business hired me. Company's name is Breathe Easy (not a typo) of CNY.
They were customers of North Shore Oil and I dealt with the owners and crew regularly. Very honest husband and wife team, very involved in the community. They have clean vehicles', a neat and polite service staff and an excellent reputation. Things I missed greatly for the past few years.
They also want to start up this division small with planned growth. Something I took part in twice in my first two stints in the hearth industry. Another feeling I missed. Shoe String Budget, being hungry and being in on the ground floor.
My hours went from 55-60 per week to 30-35 per week, by my choice. I am a single dad of a 5 year old son. This allows me to be a better father. May have to watch the pennies a little bit more, but that has its exciting points as well.
NYSERDA has a pellet stove program running, so its a fun way to get started and promote.
So that's where I am, on day 4. Feels so much like the good old days at Warm Wood Stoves in Warrensburg. I just have an extra couple of decades under my belt.
I will be leaning on the great minds here from time to time on the tech end of things, as my primary skill set and experience is in sales, marketing and business management. So don't laugh when I ask "Daksy, which one is the thermocouple and the thermopile again?"