After pleading, begging, and pouting I've convinced my boss to let me go to Coleman tech training.
I'm not a tech and don't consider myself much of a DIYer. After 12 years selling spas I wanted to take have a better understanding of how these things work. We have been short handed in the tech department for the last 6 months. Just can't find qualified help that wants to stick their hands in water and fix spas in the winter in North Dakota.
I want to help out where I can but I'm not to sure how much tech work I'll want to do when it's -20 outside. Since I work in a fireplace store that stays a balmy 85 degrees all winter that -20 will feel twice as cold. I think I'd like to be a fair weather tech...
I just received my itinerary and it is two full days of hands on training. We'll get to do everything from acrylic repair to pump seal replacement.
At the very bottom they said to where old clothes that you don't mind ruining...
The saying, be careful what you wish for it just might happen, is starting to come to mind.