So I am currently serving in the Air Force as an HVAC tech and really enjoy what I do. I plan to make a career out of HVAC (not completely sold on staying in the military) and want to take advantage of the educational benefits I get. I just finished my associates degree in technology (for better or worse the military places an insane value on having an associates, I got it more for my rank than anything else) but want to continue my education. I considered going for an engineering degree, but that would take damn near a decade to get and I'm not sure how applicable it would be for what I want. I was curious as to what kinds of certifications or other education I can pursue that would help me in the civilian world. If it means anything I would like to ultimately end up in the Northwest part of the country but am open to other areas depending on the opportunity. I don't mean to sound naive, I just wanted to know what people in the industry might have to say as opposed to simply googling what my options are. Again, any and all advice is greatly appreciated. Thanks.
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