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Lincoln IT Jobs
Lincoln the second largest city and capital of the state of Nebraska and the county seat of Lancaster County having an estimated population of 251,624 according to a survey conducted last 2008. It was founded in 1856 as the village of Lancaster but was later renamed after the late U.S. President Abraham Lincoln who was then just recently assassinated, when it became the state capital in 1867. In 2008, Lincoln was considered as one of the ‘healthiest cities’ in the U.S. because a substantial part of the workforce in Lincoln is in the healthcare industry but just as important are Lincoln IT jobs.
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Lincoln Teaching Jobs
Lincoln Nebraska believes that education is the most important category in a person’s life. Despite of the country’s economic and employment problems these recent years, teaching jobs are still in high demand. Educational institutions especially established schools and universities are hiring and looking for qualified teachers to be a part of their school. These leaders of huge institutions are putting a lot of effort in order to find the perfect teacher to have the privilege to work in a Lincoln school district.
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Working in a Lincoln Position
Looking for a good paying Lincoln position? Learning more about Lincoln, Nebraska’s economic activities and employment opportunities will guide you in finding the career position that you desire. There are over 4,000 jobs to choose from in Lincoln, NE that make the city’s economy lively. As the capital of the state of Nebraska, over 200,000 people reside in the city and work in various companies as well as in the government. The city’s economy is typical of an American city and common jobs up for posting are dental assistants, front desk clerks, assistant managers, physical therapists, and hygienist jobs.
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Government Doles Out Generous Bonuses To Its Workers
Dated: 05-17-2012

A new database shows that the government not only paid a massive $105 billion in salaries last year to its civilian workforce, it also munificently gave out $439 billion in bonuses. This startling information was obtained by the Asbury Park Press through a Freedom of Information request, exposing popular belief that government workers, work for [...]
5.4 Million Employable Youth Not Interested In Seeking Employment
Dated: 05-17-2012

Millions of employable Americans have simply vanished from the US Labor Force. Over the last couple of years, job-worthy Americans older than 16 years, excluding those who are serving time or are in the military, has grown by 5.4 million. Yet this does not reflect in the number of people seeking work, for their numbers [...]
PhDs Reduced to Being On Welfare
Dated: 05-16-2012

With the economic situation being what it is, with jobs hard to come by and inflation on the rise, it is hardly a revelation that the number of people using food stamps is escalating. A report by the US Department of Agriculture shows that, whereas 17 million people were on food assistance in 2000, the [...]