Episode 11: Women of Robbins—Work, Grit, and Why Training Matters
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In this all-women edition of The Robbins Podcast, Taylor (Sales), Kayla (Service Manager), Charity (Dispatcher), and Michelle (President) talk candidly about getting into HVAC, learning the craft, and thriving in a fast, customer-focused company. They cover:
- Why culture and people drew them to Robbins—and kept them here
- Surprises from the field: refrigerant isn’t water, maintenance really matters, and why “simple” systems aren’t simple
- Real challenges women face on roofs, in mechanical rooms, and on phones—and the confidence it takes to push through
- How organization, communication, and empathy transform a service call
- Training, NATE certifications, and pairing the right tech with the right customer
- Why more women should join the trades
If you’ve ever wondered what great HVAC service looks like behind the scenes—or why customers become friends—this one’s for you. Show notes / key points (bullets)
- Intros: roles in sales, service, and maintenance coordination
- What attracted them to Robbins: people, integrity, growth path
- Field realities: ladders, rooftops, parts, and safety
- Maintenance = longevity: commercial units can “run” the equivalent of 140k miles/year
- Customer experience: notes, context, and matching techs to communication styles
- Women in HVAC: confidence, organization, and empathy as superpowers
- Training: NATE testing cadence, factory education, and standards
- Culture: doing it right, every time, without fanfare
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