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Jobs in Roofing – Career Advice For Service Technicians

One of the best jobs in roofing is that of a service tech. It’s not just about windshield time, although that is certainly a consideration on hot summer days!

More importantly, you get to work with all the various roof systems within a short period of time. You might be on five different roofs in one day. In just one year that’s over a thousand roofs. On each one, you get to see what works and what doesn’t. It is a fast track to a broad range of roofing knowledge and experience.

Although most service jobs pay hourly rather than piecework, the hourly rate is usually decent. Overtime opportunities are also common at many companies.

To get a service tech job, you need to be aware that you will be meeting the public every day. You will be going into their homes and businesses, so you need to look presentable. That means clean clothes, cut your hair, leave the bling at home and cover up your tats.

If that is too much sacrifice for you, that’s OK. You’re just not ready yet. There are plenty of other guys who recognize that this is one of the best jobs in roofing and are anxious to get it.

Some companies use their service department to groom employees for other positions. When a service tech proves he can perform on his own and has good communication skills, it is an easy transition to superintendent or sales.

But then again, some service techs prefer to stay right where they are. It may be less money, but it is also a lot less stressful to just fix leaks. And it’s a job that older roofers can handle because it isn’t too physically demanding.

This is one article in a series about jobs in roofing. To shave a couple decades off your learning curve, check out “Roofing Secrets: How to Avoid Leaks and Save thousands of Dollars!” by John C Bishop. It is full of tricks-of-the-trade that will make the job easier and help you avoid big mistakes.

For details, go to: http://www.roofingsecrets.com

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