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	<title>Comments on: Pennsylvania to Add 400 Solar Jobs</title>
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		<title>By: Mary Geoghegan, Chief Operations Officer</title>
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		<description>Philadelphia had the foresight to fund a solar training program with some of their stimulus money. The first class has graduated and most graduates are working. Contact 215-537-8301 if you are interested in hiring solar panel installers, designers, or sales representatives. If you are interested in attending you must live in Philadelphia and be unemployed. Our next class starts January 11, 2010. It is evident from the response to our outreach to employers that the solar industry is a growth industry for PA, DE, and NJ.</description>
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