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New Orleans is a major United States port and the largest city and metropolitan area in the state of Louisiana. The population of the city was 343,829 as of the 2010 U.S. Census. The New Orleans metropolitan area (New Orleans–Metairie–Kenner Metropolitan Statistical Area) had a population of 1,167,764 in 2010 and was the 46th largest in the United States. The New Orleans–Metairie–Bogalusa Combined Statistical Area, a larger trading area, had a 2010 population of 1,214,932.
City of Paso Robles is a Paso Robles, CA-based company in the Government sector.
Fourth Class Municipality (Town), Incorporated: 1909 Location: Friday Harbor is located midway along the eastern shore of San Juan Island, second largest in a chain of 172 islands in the northernmost stretch of Puget Sound, and situated between Canada's Vancouver Island and the Washington State mainland. Physical Description: The Town of Friday Harbor encompasses 1.23 square miles, or 787 acres. Over 50% of the town's area is developed. Land-use development reflects the town's eight zoning classifications, depicted on the town's official land use map: single family residential; multi-family residential; professional service; commercial; light industrial; light manufacturing; and public services. Other land-use categories noted are: quasi public facilities; public facilities; parks; vacant areas; and other. Government: Friday Harbor is the seat of San Juan County government and is the only incorporated town in the county. As a municipal corporation of the fourth class, Friday Harbor operates as a fourth class municipal corporation under the Revised Code of Washington, Section 35. Friday Harbor has a Mayor/Council non-partisan form of government. Voters elect the mayor and five council members to four-year terms. All represent the community at large rather than individual districts or areas of town. Revenue Sources: The Town of Friday Harbor derives revenue primarily from a 1% sales tax, from real estate and personal property taxes, and from portions of various taxes levied by the State of Washington, such as a gasoline tax, a liquor excise tax, and hotel/motel taxes. Sales tax and real estate and personal property tax monies are earmarked for the town's current fund which finances general government services. State-shared revenues are dedicated for a particular use or fund. User fees or rates support the operation of the Town's utilities.
Saskatoon continues to be Canada’s fastest growing city, and this strong population growth creates a unique position. The City ranks highest of all major Canadian cities in year-to-year growth rate in jobs, along with the lowest jobless rate of 4.1% in 2013. Saskatoon is a city people want to stay - and make their home. Exciting and rewarding opportunities for career development await in this city growing forward. The City of Saskatoon aims to be the best managed city in Canada by focusing on continuous improvement, innovation, and attracting talented people from all over Canada and around the globe – people committed to our Corporate Values – Trust, Integrity, Respect, Honesty, and Courage. We offer: long-term career building with desirable benefits and compensation ~ an inclusive workplace that embraces diverse backgrounds ~ a workplace where safety is a top priority. Join us in building an even better city. Awards: Canada's Best Diversity Employer 2015 and Saskatchewan Top Employer 2015. Hiring incentives: Growth opportunities; professional development programming; exercise equipment loans; employee-owned credit union providing low interest loans; top-up of salary on maternity leave up to 15 weeks; flexible work hours; shortened work weeks; up to 100 per cent tuition reimbursement; onsite hot meal cafeteria; deferred salary leave program.
Pleasanton is a major suburb identified by the U.S. Census as one of the wealthiest middle-sized cities in the nation and was included on Money Magazine`s list of the `50 Best Cities to Live 2014` and on 24/7 Wall Street`s list of `America`s 50 Best Cities to Live`. Pleasanton ranked #31 on Money`s annual list of the Best Places to Live, and #9 on the publication`s list of the Top Earning Towns in the nation. The rankings were determined on the basis of variables such as crime, education, employment growth, recreation, infrastructure, environment and housing affordability.