I live in the East but am part of well-financed movement in the Midwest, and I am interested in knowing who is active in Kansas, Nebraska, and Iowa. For those of us who do not live there, the pay scale is actually pretty high, the cost of living pretty low. I've spent the past 3 years here and have found it a pretty cool place to live. This is not an advertisement, just a heads up and an invitation to talk more specifically with folks who might want to find out more.
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Permalink Reply by Ben Stallings on July 12, 2012 at 6:53am Hi, Tom. I'm in Emporia, Kansas. I'm curious what "well-financed movement" you're referring to.
Permalink Reply by Tom Strumolo on July 12, 2012 at 7:51am I can share some more details 1:1 if you want to give me an email address. I'm an independent and not a representative of the companies I work for. They generally are bringing private money to utilities and communities to facilitate retrofits, using innovative financing to break down the key barriers to widespread participation. On-bill repayment is an example. What auditors and contractors need to know is that it can be a much easier sell, if you have the training and expertise to shine at customer relations. We have absolutely killer software that is faster and more accurate than anything you have ever seen before, with built-in monitoring, QC, and EMV reporting. Thanks.
Permalink Reply by Ben Stallings on July 12, 2012 at 11:33am You can reach me at ben@centralenergysavers.com.
Permalink Reply by Bruce Chyka on July 12, 2012 at 2:01pm Tom, I'm an established BPI,RESNET Energy Auditor in the KC metro area. I too am interested in potentail opportunities to grow our business.
Permalink Reply by Bruce Chyka on July 12, 2012 at 2:03pm Forgot my e-mail address Bruce@performanceplushomes.net
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Permalink Reply by Donna Sanders on July 12, 2012 at 9:21pm Hi Tom.
Shoot me your information.
Our Home Performance company is in the Kansas City Area.
Thanks,Donna
donna@106greenway.com
Permalink Reply by Tom Strumolo on July 16, 2012 at 7:23am The best way for anybody to learn more about the specific opportunity in Kansas is to send an email to demriehenry@csscenter.com and request the "job opportunity PDF" for Hays. It is written for Hays but will be similar for across the state before too long. Note the sales-heavy language, meaning track record in high subscription rates and proven ability to "connect" is more important than your certifications or licenses. The "up to $85k" suggestion is intriguing as well. But keep me posted, I do know a lot about the company.
This is not an advertisement, I am an independent energy engineer, since 1978.
Permalink Reply by Donna Sanders on July 16, 2012 at 8:12pm Thanks Tom.
Permalink Reply by David Holtzclaw on July 19, 2012 at 8:35am Hi Tom,
I'm a BPI/RESNET and CEMIT/CEAIT auditor working in Omaha, NE. Currently, there are about 15-20 BPI/RESNET auditors in Omaha, NE and this number is growing. You can reach me at dholtzclaw@transductiontechnologies.com. I would love to hear more about your opportunities.
Thanks
David
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