Thursday, February 18, 2010

Who is Jaguar?

Jaguar Express, Inc. originated with the idea of creating new jobs. Jaguar's timing could not have been more critical during the recession. The industries Jaguar focused upon from the beginning were green, affecting solar energy development, the creation of bio-diesel, wind energy alternatives and fresh water wells.

We focused on several states from the beginning to include Florida, Texas and Alabama in the transportation industry. With better transportation plans we can bring manufacturing back to the rural communities; simultaneously, we create jobs in diverse industries.

We can create clean energy for manufacturing with the advent of new technology which is now more cost-effective. This strategy is customized for small, rural communities because the boost to the economy in the small community is easily measured and affordable, relative to the community's budget.

Jaguar's ultimate plan is to fight for new green jobs toward stimulating the economy relative to the above mentioned rural communities.

Jaguar is yet awaiting federal funding after diligently working toward new job development over the last three years. We are hopeful the Obama administration will see the benefit of this plan.

Thursday, February 4, 2010

Construction Oriented Jobs for Rural Communities

The earlier phases of Jaguar Express Inc. involves construction. A priority is the building of Bus Depots by remodeling some existing buildings in rural communities and building from scratch where necessary. This process will create jobs for heavy equipment workers, plumbers, carpenters and restaurant workers.

Old buildings will be demolished and/or retrofitted to accommodate solar energy panels and state of-the-art buses and facilities. This process creates new jobs in energy efficient capacities. These processes emit low carbon.

" Someone has to drive the buses, load them onto trucks, warehouse inventory, cut and fit the panels into the roofs of buildings, and more. " said Alonzo Evans.

Jaguar plan to create jobs for both skilled and unskilled laborers and professionals, alike. For example, janitors are needed to clean the restaurant facilities. Restaurants are a result of new and existing franchisers (some of which are already committed). Waiters and waitresses will be needed. Short order cooks will be required as well as local bus drivers. We will need mechanics at each bus depot. We will need engineers, electricians and environmental professionals to complete the build out.

Twenty four hour security personnel will be required to maintain the buildings during and after construction.

Jaguar's plan is designed to stimulate economic growth in rural communities consistent with President Obama's Economic Revitalization plan. Jaguar is yet awaiting financing through a variety of federal job initiatives.

We, at Jaguar Express Inc. are praying for President Obama and the success of his job initiative and encourage our readers and supporters to do the same.