Your Questions About Green Living

William asks…

What would be a better long term career, An electrician or renewable energy technician?

I’m 22 and I need to do something with my life. The salaries of the two careers are around the same, but I want a job that will last. Renewable energy is suppose to be big in the future, but I’m sure how many jobs will be available. Any suggestions?

The Expert answers:

Go with electrician first. The chances are great that those skills will carry over into other things like electronics. You can still take classes for renewable energy technician at night after work. There is no need to end your education simply because you have gained a career.

Electrician is a proven and lasting career field. Go with it.
Renewable Energy still has a long way to go before it can offer you a promising future you can depend on.

Jack
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Daniel asks…

Obama promised 5 million jobs in renewable energy while campaigning now it is 2.5 million jobs?

What caused this set back, and if he wasn’t so confident why would he promise Americans it could be done?
lol Romey M I gave you a thumbs up because I do look 40 pounds heavier. in my avatar
Boo hoo Jason L, just like clock work whiney ignorant people bring Iraq war into the equation. Missles of Mass destruction lol WMD is more like it and the Iraqi liberation act signed by the liberals in 1998 recognized development 4 years before President Bush. And Clinton and Kerry voted for the war also. Cry me a river.

The Expert answers:

Thats his CHANGE.

Sandra asks…

Which masters course is there a better chance of getting a job from, renewable energy or engineering design?

The only factor I’m interested in is employability afterwards.
What I mean is I have to decide whether to do a masters in renewable energy or engineering design and Id like to know which one would give me a better chance of employment

The Expert answers:

Your question is written very poorly

Not really sure what you are trying to say.

I guess you mean which degree is better for a student interested in renewable energy.

The answer is electrical or mechanical engineering…..but these are harder engineering degrees to obtain

Donna asks…

What do Republicans care least about, job creation, renewable energy, or education?

How can such a stance help or hurt our economy….

The Expert answers:

Republicans believe that giving business more freedom and less regulation stimulates growth. As for renewable energy, they are optimistic of the market eventually coming up with its own renewable energy but they’re opposed to the government sponsoring money to invest in it. On education, they believe that the US Dept of Education is useless and should be abolished. Their argument is that the states should have the right to create their own standards without the federal government intervening.

There I’ve summed it up in a non-biased way.

@ NDMA: I agree with your response. Invisible thumbs up!
@ wgac: Do you have any links to show that subsidies were given to companies that ship labor overseas?

Ken asks…

What kind of….ughh….great renewable energy jbos did Congress create and or ugghh save?

Did Barrack just hit the crackpipe? Imagine a ROBBER as President….sort of like the inner city thugs who rob half your licence plate was president.

What kind of uggh renewable jobs do you think hes ugggh creating?

The Expert answers:

The bill is still in congress, but looks like it should be passed soon.

But are you having a hard time speaking? I suggest going back to school. You can take night classes if you are working during the day. You can do it! Many people have gone from illiterate to literate, with hard work and a good teacher!

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