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Getting the Public Behind the Need for Solar Schools |

Monday, 31 August 2009
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Sometimes it's not enough to merely say that the hot ticket for a guaranteed
future job is training in solar technology. Sometimes not even an article in
the venerable New York Times is enough to alert those seeking job training and
those wanting to increase their already existing alternative
energy training skills that the way to future economic prosperity is
though studying at solar schools. In many cases private industry has teamed up
with non-profit organizations and educational institutions to get the word out
and make gaining solar credentials more attractive and affordable. If the
promise of a green job isn't enough, organizations are finding ways to make the
rewards of solar schools more immediate. Article Source: http://www.ArticleBlast.com |
Despite opportunities in environmental jobs increasing, the economic slowdown has translated into increasing economic worries for a large portion of America's workforce. Green jobs that should put more people back to work than originally were laid off. This is one of the many reasons Green Degree Courses are one of the most sought after tracks in North America.
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