September 09, 2010
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Job Related PROKLAHOMA CITY, June 28, 2010 -- "Renew" is a term commonly associated with the energy industry, but now it will also be used to describe the employment process. The launch of the Green Energy Jobs Network will "renew" the way job seekers and employers alike will approach their employment issues in this economy.

The official launch of the Green Energy Jobs Network on Wednesday, June 30, 2010 will mark the beginning of renewable energy companies and job seekers being able to take an efficient approach to the hiring process.

"We are excited that job seekers and employers from the green energy sector will now have a job board dedicated specifically to renewable energy. Job seekers and employers alike can now find their best fit in the energy industry," said Matt Richards, President of Energy Jobs Network.

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Question and AnswerHi Kim,

I've been following your newsletter for years. I too worked on a charter yacht as a crew in the Caribbean many years ago, returned to my home city, Vancouver and settled. I must also be a wanderer, as I am having a feeling that life is humdrum, and also can't seem to put a plan together.  I went to South East Asia for 4 months after quitting a job and I worked on a cruiseship for 2 years. I don't have any kids and we are both in our forties. We are seeking something to do as a couple, make some money legally in a different country (south) during the winter. What that is, we still don't know.

The legalities of ability to make money and work in a different country hold us back. We are not in a financial position to work only half of the year, and are not working in seasonal positions. We don't fall into the commonwealth countries (England, Australia, Canada, Ireland) 18-35 age range of being able to get short term work visas. We may look into house swapping or, are there jobs that don't attach to any country? I know that working on ships is working on international waters, therefore able to pay in cash and usually non-traceable.

These are my thoughts. Other than giving up an income, and going to volunteer somewhere where you willl receive accommodation and food in return for your efforts, I don't know of a way. Do you?

Thanks for your ever wondering, ever wandering spirit!
Heather

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Gear for Extraordinary Job SeekersSolar Components Begins Manufacturing Joos Orange Portable Solar Chargers - CAMPBELL, Calif., June 23, 2010 -- Solar Components, LLC today announced that it has placed its initial manufacturing order for its Joos Orange(TM) portable solar chargers with Singapore-based Eastern Asia Technology Limited (http://www.eastech.com/english/index.htm), one of the leading Original Equipment Manufacturers in the world for consumer electronics devices.

Solar Components now plans to begin shipping its much-anticipated Joos Orange portable solar chargers during the third quarter of 2010.

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Coaching for Extraordinary Job Seekers2010 International Coach Federation Conference Comes to Fort Worth - More than 1,300 coaching professionals from over 40 countries are expected to visit Fort Worth, Texas, Oct. 27ˆ30, for the coaching industry's largest, global event of the year.

Professional coaches, coach trainers, renowned speakers, industry leaders, and exhibitors from all over the world will gather for three days of accredited education, networking, and celebration during the International Coach Federation's 15th Annual International Conference.

"Celebrating the Art, Science and Practice of Coaching Worldwide" is the theme of this year's anticipated event, which will open with a special ICF 15th anniversary reception at the Fort Worth Convention Center, located near the city's exciting entertainment district downtown.

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Stories about FishingTriple Creek Ranch Invites Anglers and Would-be Cowboys to Test their Fly-Fishing and Horseback Riding Skills with Two New Packages - Darby, Montana - May 2010 - Starting this spring, guests to Triple Creek Ranch in Montana will have new ways to hone or show off their fishing and riding skills: the new Selway/Bitterroot Fly-Fishing Package and the Horseback Adventure Package. In the fly-fishing package, wilderness fly-fishing along the wild Selway River, accessible only by plane, and float fishing the Bitterroot River and its famous tributaries offer unforgettable angling opportunities. For adventurers on horseback a day will be spent fine-tuning riding and roping skills while exploring the ridges and canyons of the vast CB Ranch, another day spent working and moving the herds on a real cattle drive, and capping it all off, the third day will be spent flying into the Selway Wilderness then riding among the pristine mountains and rivers of northern Idaho.

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