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How to Find Employees That Are on Board With Your Green Work Practices

Eco-Office Gals

It often requires you to work harder and spend more money than your competitors in order to reduce your carbon footprint, and although you will be rewarded in some cases with government incentives and public goodwill, you might sometimes wonder if it’s worth the hardships that your business may suffer in the process.

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The Green Job Front – Five Tips to Find a Green Career

Eco-Office Gals

Start showing your own commitment to the environment. Telling interviewers that you feel strongly about the environment is a good start – but it isn’t enough. You obviously feel strongly about the environment, so don’t be shy – speak up! Remember that actions speak louder than words.

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Five Reasons It's a Good Idea to Stay on a Sinking Ship

On The Job

You are asked to re-use ovenight envelopes -- and not because the boss cares about the company's carbon footprint. I once interviewed a woman whose company was in deep financial doo-doo and was doing everything but selling the copy machine on eBay in order to survive. You catch the boss working on his resume.