Archive for the ‘Green Energy’ Category
posted by admin on Nov 2
My spouse graduated from a US university recently with a PhD. And was offered and accepted a job in the gulf region. All inclusive highly paid job and no tax. (That is why we couldn’t resist it)
But, we would like to relocate to US after sometime. My question is can we apply for the green card while outside US. If we can, how do we proceed with it.
Something more to add, both of us are non US citizens/permanent residents.
So that makes things complicated right.
posted by admin on Nov 1
i have a few questions:
1 ussualy how does this work, what are the pre-requisites?
2 how does it work….do you aske your employer to sponsor you or do they offer you the sponsorship
3. more or less how log does it take to to process the the application and get the green card
thanks
posted by admin on Nov 1
About the only “green job” I can think of is being an Amish farmer. No electricity, no fuel-burning equipment, no artificial fertilizers, pesticides or herbicides.
I suppose you could consider a job walking through the park picking up garbage as a “green job” unless you drive the trash collected to a recycling center. Even if you used an electric powered vehicle there would still be pollution from producing the electricity needed to charge it. If the electricity was from wind power or solar power it still wouldn’t be truly “green” because windmills and solar collectors have to be manufactured and manufacturing causes pollution.
So someone enlighten me as to what a “green job” is.
posted by admin on Oct 28
I have completed MBA and BBA. I am good in English. I am working in a bank in Bangladesh as credit analyst for 6 years. I am applying for Danish Green Card Scheme. If I get that what type of job I can get atleast? What can be my monthly salary? Where should I stay in Denmark? I will try to learn somewhat Danish before leaving Bangladesh. Can anybody suggest me in which direction I should move? PLEASE
posted by admin on Oct 8
So I am currently a contracted Air Force officer candidate in Air Force ROTC I am trying to figure out all of the options out there for me. I want to do Intel and will hopefully have language proficiencies in Russian and German when I graduate.
However, I am starting to sniff that when I commission, I will will be grossly disappointed in my actual leadership position and the reality of my job on the AF and that maybe, just maybe, I chose the wrong branch. Granted, I won’t actually know until I get there, and its too late for me to change course, but then I heard about the Blue to Green program where Air Force officers can cross-branch and become Army or Marine Corps officers. How does this work, and what kind of jobs can an Air Force Intelligence Officer transfer to in the Army or Marine Corps?
I am not your typical Zoomie in that I want to lead men in the field, shoot guns, lug around rucksacks, and have the need to wear body armor and helmet. How does this program work?
posted by admin on Oct 3
I’m going canoeing tommorow on the Big Rib River and I’ve been noticing how a lot of the water in Central Wisconsin is a nasty green color.
I know that it is all over wisconsin because for my job I drive to construction sites which include bridges and I see a lot of green.
I mostly want to know so that I know if its safe to swim in the water, drink the water, and etc
posted by admin on Oct 3
I have noticed this happening over the last 3 years and find it bizarre how so many conservatives are now coming around after being so against clean energy. Why is this?
I imagine they will because they seem more concerned with blending in than taking a stand for what they believe in.