Midpack
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It's not lost on me that I'm generally in the wrong forum/audience for this.
I think I would like to work in the "green" industry, it would seem there would be more of a future (growth & industry longevity), whether in new technology (wind, solar, etc.) or conservation. I'm not looking to get rich but everything I find is extremely low paying and new tech has obvious risks. And until the economics reach break even with existing technology/alternatives (or legislation forces it), growth would seem problematic. For example, wind sounds promising long term, but it's highly reliant on tax breaks so I suspect it's going to be very tough short term (from what I've read, wind is hitting a wall right now).
Anyway, any advice/leads?
I think I would like to work in the "green" industry, it would seem there would be more of a future (growth & industry longevity), whether in new technology (wind, solar, etc.) or conservation. I'm not looking to get rich but everything I find is extremely low paying and new tech has obvious risks. And until the economics reach break even with existing technology/alternatives (or legislation forces it), growth would seem problematic. For example, wind sounds promising long term, but it's highly reliant on tax breaks so I suspect it's going to be very tough short term (from what I've read, wind is hitting a wall right now).
Anyway, any advice/leads?