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The Heating Industry, Then and Now, with Oil Tech Talk

DanHolohan
DanHolohan Member, Moderator, Administrator Posts: 16,596
The Heating Industry, Then and Now, with Oil Tech Talk

Our friend, Alan Mercurio, is having an interesting event in Ohio and I

thought you'd want to know about it. Here's Alan!







On the first day at



this workshop I’ll talk about what it was like when I first entered the



industry in 1989 what was available, and how we did things back then and



how to troubleshoot components of the past, after all we still do run



into to a lot of this old stuff. We will take a stroll through the years



leading up to 2010 from my perspective and experiences (You’re welcome



to share yours). Technicians will learn what they should know and the



effects, when mixing new technology with old components.



 







Then we will enjoy a tour of Beckett’s facility.







 



On the second day you’ll receive training on the Beckett



AquaSmart, GeniSys control and Solar Hot.



 



There are only 20



seats available so get yours now; I have a feeling this is going to fill



up fast!



 



For those of you needing a



hotel I’ve secured a block of rooms (20) at the Holiday Inn located in



Westlake, Ohio. The cost per night will be $79.00 + tax and you have



until 07/05/2010 to confirm your registration. When you call be sure to

mention that you’re a part of



the R.W. Beckett Group with Oil Tech Talk.



 



Hotel



information:



Holiday Inn



1100 Crocker Road



Westlake,



Ohio 44145



Phone: (440)871-6000  



 



What’s



the cost for these two days of an awesome educational experience? Less



than $100.00 a day! That’s right this two day workshop and walk down



memory lane is only going to cost you $185.00 and that includes coffee,



tea and pastries both mornings, and lunch both days.



 



The date



of this event will be:



 



Tuesday July 20, 2010 & Wednesday



July 21, 2010



 



Time:



 



9:00 AM to 3:00 PM Both days







 



Please make checks payable to: Oil Tech Talk



 



Mail



them to:  



2914 Route 32



Saugerties, NY 12477



 



Or



you can click on the link below and register online.  



 







 



<a href="http://forum.oiltechtalk.com/attachments/otts_walk_down_memory_lane.htm">Click

Here to Register</a>
Retired and loving it.

Comments

  • Alan R. Mercurio_3
    Alan R. Mercurio_3 Member Posts: 1,624
    Re:The Heating Industry, Then and Now, with Oil Tech Talk

    Thanks for sharing this information here on The Wall, Dan. I appreciate it and I look forward to having some Wallies join us for this event being held in Ohio.

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  • Alan R. Mercurio_3
    Alan R. Mercurio_3 Member Posts: 1,624
    Update

    Sorry guys, there’s just not enough participants to make this work. For those of you have already paid I’ll be reimbursing you shortly.  

     

    If anyone has made hotel arrangements please don’t forget to cancel them. I do apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused any of you.

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  • walley
    walley Member Posts: 1
    education?

    I have a oil fired boiler service company in western Alaska and am looking for a month long course for my son to take in oil fired heating. Anyone know of a good place?
  • Robert O'Brien
    Robert O'Brien Member Posts: 3,559
    To learn more about this professional, click here to visit their ad in Find A Contractor.
  • 3-12 Week oil fired heating courses.

     L.A. Wilson Technical Institute/Western Suffolk BOCES in Suffolk County, New York.

    The link of course offerings is here on heatinghelp.com ,under resources/tech schools.

    Direct link to the fall semester classes starting in September is http://www.wilsontech.org/documents/FallCOEBrochure_000.pdf

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