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Green-collar workers
Eighty percent of young professionals are interested in securing a green-collar job or working in an industry that has a positive impact on the environment, according to MonsterTRAK.com, a job site geared toward recent graduates. Luckily, green jobs are growing, and industries like renewable energy and energy efficiency currently provide 8.5 million jobs in the United States, according to the American Solar Energy Society.
However, tough economic times mean recent grads are facing an extremely challenging and highly competitive job market across the country. If you just graduated and you’re looking to obtain that green dream job, check out these 10 top cities for green-collar jobs. (Text: Laura Moss)
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I love this post. Blogging for a green moving company, I think green jobs are the best way to go! Hope you get a chance to read the blog post I featured you in!
http://northstarmoving.com/blog/2010/san-francisco-ranked-1-for-green-jo...
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Thanks for linking to this post! Glad you enjoyed reading it.
I think Green Jobs Are great for the economy and every thing energy related, i belive that better science not better technology is key to our success as a country. the human mind is able to learn subliminal dynamic thought process's , were one can learn photgrahpic reading and read by scaning each page and taking a mental picture. my point is that we should be teaching this to the kids of america we need to be better we desirve better.
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