Here is our ad. We are looking to hire a highly motivated individualinterested
and excited about a career in solar energy. During your apprenticeship you
will learn howto design, service and install solar hot water heating systems,
solar poolheating systems, and photovoltaic systems.
To consider this as a career, a person must be extremely physically fit andable
to work under the most strenuous of environmental conditions. Solarinstallation
work is both physically and mentally difficult work and not forthe faint of
heart. Able to run one mileand perform several hours of Bikram in a row would
be good watermarks. The work consists of conditions including andnot limited
to high temperatures in summer and cold and wet in the winter,ladders extended
40 feet, very steep roofs with cliff like fall-offs, hot, hotattics, swimming
through insulation in hot, hot attic and using a variety ofpower tools for work
while swimming through insulation in hot, hot attics.
A professional appearance is required and applicants should be
personable,willing to take direction and able to maintain a positive and
pleasant attitude.Pay is negotiable, but usually starts out at around
$11.00/hour. Rapidincreases in wages are the goal. The top wage in the industry
is about$22.00/hour.
Along with a letter telling us why you feel you are suited, and skilled forthis
particular job opening, send a resume and referrals. Andrew
KoyaanisqatsiPresidentSolar Energy Solutions, Inc.Since 1987,Moving Portland
and Beyond to an Environmentally Sustainable Future.503-238-4502
www.SolarEnergyOregon.com "Better one's House too little one daythan too big
all the Year after."
On Thursday, April 16, 2015 4:05 PM, Jerry Shafer
<[email protected]> wrote:
Sounds more like a dating site. When i am looking i start with facts what we
do and how it helps, driving record, schooling, training, brews and sunsets
dont get included but thats just me. Not judging.
Jerry Hi Folks;
I am considering hiring an apprentice, and I wanted to know if any else has
tried this, and what advice and experience everyone had to offer.
Also what would be the best way to advertise: Craig's List?
Wanted passionate techy soul to share warm fires and cold brews with, watch
beautiful sunsets over off grid arrays in remote locations, sometimes carry
leaky hazardous materials.....
mmmm. Obviously I need some help.
Thanks in Advance,
--
R.Ray Walters
CTO, Solarray, Inc
Nabcep Certified PV Installer,
Licensed Master Electrician
Solar Design Engineer
303 505-8760
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