Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Green-Collar Jobs in 2010

Blue-collar and white-collar are familiar jobs—from plumbers and builders to lawyers and stock traders. Now, the buzz is building for green-collar jobs, the millions of job opportunities created by the green economy. But just what are these green jobs? There are many existing jobs that will be re-purposed and expanded in the new green economy, and others that are entirely new occupations.



A recent report from the Center for American Progress and the Political Economy Research Institute proposed a $100 billion investment in green infrastructure spread out over two years. The study found that an investment like this will result in over 2 million new jobs in six areas: retrofitting buildings to improve energy efficiency, expanding mass transit and freight rail, constructing “smart” electrical grid transmission systems, wind power, solar power, and next-generation biofuels.

New York City is scheduled to have 1700 hybrid-electric buses on its roads by 2010. As gas prices rise and demand for mass transit increases, there will be a greater demand for new bus drivers, civil engineers, rail track layers, locomotive engineers, rail conductors, welders, and dispatchers trained in the new technology of mass transit and freight rail.

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  1. Job trend has changed nowadays as most of them are looking for Green collar jobs. There are lots of job openings since many companies are in need of smart employers with adequate knowledge

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