I can teach a class at the annex

A friend of mine teaches a class on cooking and baking at the learning annex on south street. Last week, we met for coffee and she asked me to start teaching a class as well. I have a successful small business that works on HVAC installation and repairs. I have been a licensed HVAC service professional for 30 years and I employ more than 50 employees in this county. My HVAC company services commercial, industrial, and residential problems. We even service most of the machines at the airport including an entire 13 jet fleet. I was still surprised when she asked me to teach a class at the annex. She needs someone to commit to teaching two classes each week on small home repairs and maintenance. She thought I would be the perfect candidate. Our lunch date was the perfect way to soften me up before the request. Since the learning annex is a free service for area residents, the teaching position is a voluntary service. She wanted me to commit to two classes, but the best I could do was one. I’m not sure I will enjoy teaching and coming to a classroom, and work has been busier than normal. I’m willing to try it out and commit to one class each week. She said I could pick the day, so I chose Monday evening. It’s definitely the slowest day of the week at work. I’ll have my first class next Monday and 22 people already signed up online. The topic of discussion will be energy saving tips and using the sun to our advantage.

 

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