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Meet Your Co-Host: Zack Hartle

Episode 7 of the Watt's the Word - An Electrical Industry Podcast podcast, hosted by Zack Hartle, titled "Meet Your Co-Host: Zack Hartle" was published on October 18, 2021 and runs 34 minutes.

October 18, 2021 ·34m · Watt's the Word - An Electrical Industry Podcast

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Watt’s the Word Podcast co-host Zack Hartle is featured in this episode. Zack explains his early path into the trade. The somewhat predictable high school career aptitude test revealed Locksmith and Electrician as suitable career paths. Zack went with the key-less option and gained his entry into the electrical industry via the RAP (Registered Apprenticeship Program). Along the way Skills competition participation taught Zack the importance of working efficiently. Using com...

Watt’s the Word Podcast co-host Zack Hartle is featured in this episode.  Zack explains his early path into the trade. The somewhat predictable high school career aptitude test revealed Locksmith and Electrician as suitable career paths.  Zack went with the key-less option and gained his entry into the electrical industry via the RAP (Registered Apprenticeship Program). Along the way Skills competition participation taught Zack the importance of working efficiently.  

Using computers and tech is a natural way to work and learn efficiently.   Zack’s YouTube channel provides efficient supplemental mini lessons The channel has over 2000 subscribers and over 100 videos ranging from using Microsoft programs to troubleshooting an air conditioner.  Zack describes his desire for continued learning and the ideas behind starting the Watt’s the Word Podcast. 

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