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Green Jobs

Green Jobs Q & A with Tony Anderson: What is a green job?


Green Jobs

Confused about what a green job is? Find out from our green job guru, Tony Anderson. (Ashley Chase, Nick Scott/MNN)


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Tony: What is a green job? I don’t know. I think the consensus of that hasn’t really been told well. But that’s what’s awesome, and I think that’s what’s really great about the work, because it allows us to build into what actually a green job is. By default we think a green job is a constantly evolving term of art. So it’s a blue-collared job or blue-collared employment that ultimately has been upgraded to fit into, let’s say, the environmental sector. We think that’s what a blue-collared job is, or a green-collared job is. But we think it can also grow to a few other caveats, as well. Electricians, plumbers, students installing light bulbs. Each of these industries are connoted with being blue-collar. But again, if it has that environmental-friendly, or environmental twist, that’s what kind of defines it as a green-collared job. We think the green-collar job is a family-supporting, career-focused employment. So the idea is that you have a place where you start, but you can make a living wage with it.


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Posted By Beth Bond - Mon, Jun 22 2009 at 2:04 AM EST

Can't green jobs be broader?

Tony, great video! Would traditional professional jobs that roll into green sector economy also be considered green? I.e. architects that design LEED buildings or developers that only build green? What about the sales guys and marketing folks in alternative energy? I guess I consider these vital parts of the green economy and job sector. What do you think?

Beth Bond
SoutheastGreen.com

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