The Green Revolution: Working for People, Not Publicity
Right now, millions of unemployed Americans are desperately searching for new opportunities, only to have their applications ignored and calls unanswered. Doors are constantly closed in their face. For many, the American Dream is fading; people, for the first time, feel that future generations will be worse off than they are.
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Getting a quality job in a growing industry seems like a revolutionary concept these days.
Right now, millions of unemployed Americans are desperately searching for new opportunities, only to have their applications ignored and calls unanswered. Doors are constantly closed in their face. For many, the American Dream is fading; people, for the first time, feel that future generations will be worse off than they are.
That's why, in this unique moment, the green economy is a ray of hope; it's providing new jobs at a time when the rest of the economy is struggling.
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