
The following list was written by someone else, Kathleen Nadeau. It contains some different ideas, which make sense to me. To read her list, click HERE.
Fresh ideas about career, education, the life well-led, and improving the world.
The insignificance of my altruistic efforts is amplified when I remind myself that in 2011, I will be but one of seven billion people on the planet, our lifetime is but a blink in time's procession from the Big Bang to the infinite future, and Earth is but one planet in a universe of infinite size and thus likely containing other civilized planets.
When I've written such thoughts in the past, readers responded by encouraging me to believe in God but I cannot believe in a God who would not stop billions of people, including infants, from dying of excruciating diseases.
So in the future, in deciding whether to take on an altruistic task, I may give greater weight to how pleasant the task will be. For example, I enjoy writing, and coaching smart, kind, willing learners on things practical: for example, career, interpersonal communication, public speaking, investments, parenting, romantic relationships, acting, and getting a good deal on purchases.
Energy Storage
Energy Conservation and Efficiency
Smart Grid Devices and Networks
Electric Transmission and Grid Infrastructure
Biomass and Sustainable Biofuels
Transportation
Hybrid-Electric Vehicles
All-Electric Vehicles
Electric Rail
Hydrogen Fuel Cells for Transport
Advanced Transportation Infrastructure
Advanced Batteries for Vehicles
Water
Energy-Efficient Desalination
UV Filtration
Reverse Osmosis Filtration
Membranes
Automated Metering and Controls
Water Recovery and Capture
Materials
Biommicry
Bio-Based Materials
Reuse and Recycling
Cradle-to-Cradle Systems
Clean-Tech Job
Boiler Operator Biofuels / Biomaterials $61,100 Mid-Level High School/Associate's
Degree
Refuse, Garbage, and Recyclable Material
Collector
Biofuels / Biomaterials $38,100 Mid-Level High School/Associate's
Degree
Research Associate, Molecular Biology Biofuels / Biomaterials $46,600 Entry-Level Bachelor's Degree
Geothermal Power Engineer Geothermal $71,799 Entry-Level Engineering Bachelor's
Degree
Architect (LEED Certified)
Degree
Degree
Degree
Degree
Project Manager, Construction (LEED Certified)
Manufacturing Engineer PHEV / EV $60,300 Entry-Level Engineering Bachelor's
Degree
Mechanical Engineer PHEV / EV $63,600 Entry-Level Engineering Bachelor's
Degree
Accountant Renewable Energy,
General
$46,400 Mid-Level Bachelor's Degree
Business Analyst Renewable Energy,
General
$61,500 Entry-Level Bachelor's Degree
Financial Analyst Renewable Energy,
General
$60,200 Entry-Level Bachelor's Degree
Marketing Coordinator Renewable Energy,
General
$39,300 Entry-Level Bachelor's Degree
Project Developer Renewable Energy,
General
$106,000 Mid-Level Master's Degree
Embedded Systems Engineer Smart Grid $77,100 Mid-Level Engineering Bachelor's
Degree
Hardware Design Engineer Smart Grid $87,700 Mid-Level Engineering Bachelor's
Degree
Journeyman Lineman Smart Grid $67,900 Mid-Level High School/Associate's
Degree
Degree
Software Engineer Smart Grid $65,500 Entry-Level Bachelor's Degree
Construction Foreman Solar PV $53,500 Senior-Level High School/Associate's
Degree
Electrical Design Engineer Solar PV $65,000 Mid-Level Engineering Bachelor's
Degree
Maintenance Technician Solar PV $44,100 Mid-Level High School/Associate's
Degree
Research and Development (R&D) Lab Technician
Solar PV $41,400 Mid-Level Bachelor's Degree
Solar Energy System Installer Solar PV $40,000 Entry-Level High School/Associate's
Degree
Solar Energy Systems Designer Solar PV $42,600 Entry-Level Bachelor's Degree
Solar Fabrication Technician Solar PV $43,800 Entry-Level High School/Associate's
Degree
System Integration Engineer Solar PV $75,100 Mid-Level Engineering Bachelor's
Degree
Construction Superintendent Wind Power $74,000 Senior-Level Bachelor's Degree
Field Service Engineer Wind Power $62,400 Mid-Level Engineering Bachelor's
Degree
Sheet Metal Worker Wind Power $50,300 Mid-Level High School/Associate's
Degree
Welder, Cutter, Solderer, or Brazer Wind Power $50,300 Mid-Level High School/Associate's
Degree
Wind Turbine Technician Wind Power $52,600 Entry-Level Bachelor's Degree
Source: PayScale and Clean Edge, Inc., 2009
Clean-Tech Job Activity – Top 15
1 San Francisco-Oakland-San Jose, CA
2 Los Angeles-Riverside-Orange County, CA
3 New York-Northern New Jersey-Long Island, NY-NJ-CT-PA
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5 Washington-Baltimore, D.C.-MD-VA-WV
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9 Chicago-Gary-Kenosha, IL-IN-WI
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In addition to pure plays, diversified multinational corporations are also adding to the ranks of emerging clean-tech jobs. Siemens currently has 5,500 employees working for its wind business, BP has more than 2,200 solar employees, and GE Energy, with a diverse portfolio of both conventional
Next Big Thing in IT Jobs: Networking the Grid
tech. What is it? Well, it’s a lot of things, ranging from enhanced
grid monitoring and renewable energy integration to
smart meter networking and consumer energy management.
Deployment of these upgrades to the world’s electrical grids
will require an enormous amount of manpower – and this
means jobs.
There will be plenty of opportunities for traditional grid workers:
installing smart meters, building transmission and distribution
networks, and integrating new generation capacity.
But the heart of the smart grid is in the digital management
of data, not unlike the Internet. With even more potential
nodes than the Internet, however, the smart grid will be the
mother of all networks, placing the work of creating smart
grids largely on the shoulders of the IT community.
Blogs
Blogs are a great way to keep up with the latest news and gather insight from some of the brightest minds following the industry. Below is a sampling of what we feel are some of the best clean-tech blogs. To track these and other industry blogs,
visit www.cleanedge.com/blogs.
Apollo
earth2tech R-Squared Energy Blog
Green Collar Blog Clean Techies
Green Tech – CNET Environmental Capital - WSJ
Green Light – Greentech Media Gunther Portfolio
Clean Technica Green Inc – NYT
EcoGeek.org Venture Beat – Green Beat
Green for All Blog
JOB RESOURCE GUIDE
Conferences/Career Fairs
Here are a few of the best events at which to explore clean-tech opportunities and support the clean energy economy.
Good Jobs, Green Jobs Green Career Conference (SD, SF, LA) Green Professionals’ Conference
Networking Organizations & Nonprofits
Eco Tuesday Apollo
Green Drinks Green
Renewable Energy Business Network Repower
Cognitive-Behavioral Therapist. The Mental Health Parity Act now requires mental health to be covered as fully as physical health, but many insurers will cover only cognitive-behavioral therapy because it 's shorter-term and has generally shown greater efficacy than traditional therapy, which explores the impact of past experiences on your psychology. Among my thousands of career coaching clients, I've found that those who have undergone long-term traditional psychotherapy often suffer side effects from the therapy: excessive self-absorption, preoccupation with their past, and/or externalization of responsibility. Learn more: Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies: www.abct.org.
Immigration expert. President Obama has promised a path to citizenship for
Optometrist. This career offers high success rate with patients, good income, status, and shorter-than-MD training: four years after a bachelors, seven years in a combined BS/OD program. Learn more: Bureau of Labor Statistics profile: www.bls.gov/oco/ocos073.htm
Genetic counselor. With personal DNA sequencing becoming ever more informative and affordable, people face many more gene-related decisions, for example, if your genome doubles your risk of breast cancer, should you have a preventive mastectomy? Or you're pregnant and a test reveals your baby has the gene for a genetic disease that may or may not be serious. Should you abort? Genetic counselors help people figure out what to do. A master's is the terminal degree. Learn more: National Society of Genetic Counselors: www.nsgc.org/career.
Health informatics specialist. Hospitals, insurers, and regional collaboratives are switching to electronic medical records. Nurses and doctors, urged to do more evidence-based medicine, are using computerized expert systems to guide diagnoses and treatment recommendations. Healthcare providers also are collecting more data to evaluate quality of care. Learn more: American Medical Informatics Organization: www.amia.org, American Health Information Management Association: www.ahima.org.
Patient Advocate. Even Christopher Columbus would have had a tough time navigating the tricky waters of the Learn more: Becoming a Patient Advocate: http://patients.about.com/od/caringforotherpatients/ss/becomeadvocate.htm.
Program Evaluator. Not withstanding politicians' rhetoric, is Head Start really worth the taxpayer dollars? What are the benefits and liabilities of online versus in-person training of lab techs? How might a teen-pregnancy prevention program further reduce teen pregnancy? Program evaluators address such questions. Learn more: Basic Guide to Program Evaluation: www.managementhelp.org/evaluatn/fnl_eval.htm.
Higher Education Administrator. Even in tough times and despite annual more-than-inflation price increases and low freshman-to-senior achievement growth, many people continue to view higher education as worth the money. So manager types may find the job market better in higher education than in corporate
Physical Therapist. Job satisfaction surveys rate this career near the top. One-on-one interaction, with progress usual, reasonable work hours, and you get to spend more than the physician's 12 minutes per patient. In addition, the job market will be decent as aging boomers are ever more likely to sustain weekend-warrior injuries and worse. A three-year Doctor of Physical Therapy has become the standard terminal degree. Learn more: Dept of Labor profile: Department of Labor profile. American Physical Therapy Association: www.apta.org.
Veterinarian. For many people, this career is more desirable than physician: shorter training, you get to do a wider range of procedures, less insurance paperwork, and you avoid the uncertainties of health care reform. Of course, your patients can't describe what's wrong with them. Learn more: About.com's veterinary career portal: http://careerplanning.about.com/od/occupations/p/veterinarian.htm.
Media coach. I include this self-employment opportunity because it has near-zero start-up costs, demand is strong and likely to grow, and many people would find it fun. Media coaches prepare executives, job seekers and others, to do well in front of a camera or microphone: YouTube, intranet, video-resume, as well as traditional TV and radio. Learn more: the book Media Training, A-Z.
Usually, the best a student can hope for is that the college will convert his taxpayer- or college-subsidized low-interest loan into a grant. So, for every dollar you donate, only a few cents actually gets to the student. We'd never donate to a charity that had even 30% overhead, yet here, you're donating to a charity that is almost all overhead!