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If you want to save the planet,  and have a good economic future, please contact us.

We are now hiring CO2 reduction technicians for the insulation division of Althouse Inc. in Santa Fe, New Mexico. An average home insulated by  Althouse causes 500 tons of certified CO2 reduction. Emissions credits are based on CO2 reduction per year ( five tons per home)  times the service life of installation ( a home is 100 years). With a four person crew each crew member can claim 125 tons of CO2 reduction everyday, equal to taking 25 cars off the road for a year. We recycle newspaper to make the insulation which uses about 1/60th of the energy required to manufacture fiberglass insulation.

CO2 reduction technician is the entry level for our enterprise. It will require getting dirty, loading and unloading equipment, crawling in tight spaces in attics, doing maintenance on equipment, loading insulation, spraying insulation, setting scaffolds, cleaning job sites, etc. 

CO2 reduction technicians will have great opportunity for advancement. If you show creativity, work hard, and dedicate yourself to our mission of stopping global warming you could move to House Doctoring, biofuels, or performance contracting.

Study our web site and tell us what you think about our work. Explain why we can help you meet your goals in life. Send your comments by email to job@althouse.biz  Copy, paste, and then answer the following questions in the same email and attach your resume.

  1. Do you like overtime or just full time?
  2. Why did leave your last job?
  3. Will your previous employer recommend you?
  4. Provide names and telephone numbers of previous employers.
  5. Do you have dependable transportation?
  6. Can you work out of town for up to a week at a time?
  7. What are your greatest strengths?
  8. What are your weaknesses?
  9. Do you consider yourself an environmentalist? Why?
  10. How do you get along with other people?
  11. Can you manage or direct the work of others?
  12. What's the worst thing that happened to you at your last job?
  13. What's the best thing that happened to you at your last job?
 

 

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Last modified: February 26, 2003