Hi!
I just launched theGreenJobBank.com and would love to hear from you. I tried to make it as simple and useful as possible. Let me know what you think!!
Thanks!
--Bernard
I was wondering if there can be jobs that are considered 'green' that aren't specifically in a designated green industry or for a designated green position? For instance at Free Agent Source, we create a new way of working altogether, but it applies to any industry or any profession. So what constitutes green, really? As an example, home workers of all types can be considered to be working in a green job, because they don't commute. In that sense, one can have a green job working as a reservation clerk for Jet Blue. But is there green that goes beyond just the limiting or putting back of resources?
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What makes a job green, really?
I was wondering if there can be jobs that are considered 'green' that aren't specifically in a designated green industry or for a designated green position? For instance at Free Agent Source, we create a new way of working altogether, but it applies to any industry or any profession. So what constitutes green, really? As an example, home workers of all types can be considered to be working in a green job, because they don't commute. In that sense, one can have a green job working as a reservation clerk for Jet Blue. But is there green that goes beyond just the limiting or putting back of resources?
-- FreeAgentSource.com
Thanks to our supporters!
The number of listings is up, traffic is up, the number of searches is up, rankings are up. What a pleasure! Thanks to our friends, visitors, fans and supporters.
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