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Join the USDA Forest Service

The Forest Service is hiring dozens of positions in California, including recreation specialists, archaeologists, and forestry technicians. These positions are hiring beginning today on 18 National Forests throughout the State.

Applications will be available through Tuesday, April 19 through www.usajobs.gov by searching under the following series numbers:

0301: Recreation Management Specialist (GS-9/11)
0193: Archeologist (GS-7/9)
0462: Forestry Technician (Recreation) (GS-5/6/7)

Interested applicants are encouraged to apply early, as some of the announcements will close after 800 applications are received.

Recreation specialists and forestry technicians perform most of their duties outdoors, which could include trail repair, campground maintenance, visitor information, wilderness protection and even patrolling on skis. Archaeologists work to learn about, interpret and protect the historical and cultural treasures of our country and are often involved in field investigations, site evaluation, and coordination with American Indian Tribes.

Make a lasting impact on the world around you and unlock opportunities for professional growth and career advancement. Join the Forest Service, an agency of the U.S. Department of Agriculture, and be a part of an organization that is committed to caring for the land and serving people. Our mission is to protect our natural resources for multiple uses for today and future generations.

Visit the USDA Forest Service Jobs website to learn more about career opportunities, benefits, hiring events, and resources to help with the application process.

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SAN FRANCISCO

California Climate Credit totaling up to $87.13 applied to customer bills this month

Residential customers will automatically receive the California Climate Credit this month created by the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) to fight climate change. Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) is pleased to administer the credit in a timely manner that will help reduce customer energy bills this month.

For natural gas residential customers, the credit will be $47.83, and for electric residential customers, the credit will be $39.30. Customers who receive both services will receive a total credit of $87.13.

“This credit is great news for PG&E customers and will reduce energy bills and provide more opportunities to invest in energy-efficiency and money-saving upgrades,” said Vincent Davis, PG&E’s Vice President of Customer Operations and Enablement.

Customers do not need to do anything to receive the credit, it will automatically appear as an adjustment on a customer’s bill under the Adjustments Section on the Detailed Charges page.

Residential customers receive the Climate Credit twice a year, in April and October. In 2022, small business customers will receive a bill credit in October.

To learn more about the Climate Credit, visit the CPUC’s California Climate Credit page: https://www.cpuc.ca.gov/ClimateCredit/

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