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Whether its telecommunications, healthcare, agriculture or education, Omaha has a presence in the industrial spectrum. Midwestern America has relied on this city since its inception and things only seem to be getting better for Omaha. You could start working in manure handling as a high school student in the area and work up to being a major farm owner or go through one of the city's eleven post-secondary institutions to become a captain of industry in a penthouse office.

The city of Omaha started out as a transportation hub and then went through many economic stages before reaching where it is today. Some of these were working in manufacturing and wholesaling, the stockyards and meatpacking sector, and general trade and transportation. Today, the business and consumer services sectors, from healthcare to an online printing service, account for almost forty percent of the city's jobs, with finance, trade and transportation, insurance and real estate also having strong presences.

The telecommunications and information technology sector is one that the city is now known for. Newsweek was quoted by saying that this was where "the blue collar work of the information economy" was done. The federal government's Strategic Air Command was located in Omaha after the Second World War, giving the city one of the most advanced telephone systems in the nation. From this, telecommunication just seemed to continue to escalate, especially over the past thirty years. When calling the help line for a water treatment chemical supplier or making a reservation at one of the main national hotel chains, your call could be directed to someone working in Omaha.

For the business-minded individual, there is a great number of important businesses working out of Omaha. Maybe for someone who started working in the Canadian trade mark office and is ready to move up in the world of business, Omaha is the perfect launching pad. There are five Fortune 500 companies located in the city, as well as the national and world headquarters of companies like the Gallup Organization and Werner Enterprises.

If you're unconvinced that you could make your fortune in this city, consider that it is home to the 2007 richest person in the world. Warren Buffett, who is known as one of the most successful investment kings in history, is now called the "Oracle of Omaha" and still resides there. The city is ranked as the eighth in the country in terms of billionaires and Fortune 500 companies per capita.

If you're unsatisfied working in catering Toronto Ontario maybe its time to give a little back. Omaha is home to one of the country's largest philanthropic organizations in the Holland Organization. This operation, added to the work done by Warren Buffett, help to make Omaha the fourteenth most giving city in the nation.

Whether you're someone looking to give or get out of your job, there is a place for you in the economy of Omaha, Nebraska.


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Saturday, March 13, 2010