When I came to New York on a business trip, I had no idea that I would put in an application to help New York become greener. It was after I had finished up with my business deals and getting ready to check out of my New York USA Hotel, I heard a public announcement over the television about a new plan Mayor Bloomberg was implementing.
It has to do with enhancing New York’s urban environment. By 2017 he plans to plant an estimated 220,000 street trees with funding over $200 million. New York’s Parks and Recreations will be the steward of the approximately 29,000 acres of land from Central Park to the Yankee Stadium to the community Gardens and Greenstreets.
I did a little research on the Internet to find out more and to see what qualifications are necessary. Apparently, the Ciity of New York will be seeking individuals with experience and a earnest interest in Horticulture. They will have to perform advanced forestry functions. Do field surveys and inspections to assess the conditions of trees and recommend solutions to all the damage being done by insects and disease. Also recommend which species to plant. So far so good, I can meet all those expectations. My current job is in Horticulture.
I found a place on-line where I could fill out an application and submit it. I think that this initiative to make New York greener sounds like my ticket to get out from under a corporate job and get back to nature. Plus, help make New York and even better and more beautiful place to visit and live. I left my hotel room and took a leisurely walk up the street I was on. Yes, I could see how I could be of great benefit to this magnificent city and be of benefit to aiding in the re-greening of our Earth.


