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Working Remotely is DelightFL

Work-Life Balance, Perfected

Remote work is no longer a dream – in many companies it’s even encouraged. If you’re going to break away from the office, it only makes sense to do it in a place that keeps you smiling, and Florida is prepared to do just that. Take in some sun between meetings and listen in on that conference call with beach views. With all of the infrastructure you’ll need to stay connected, you can take the leap to be the remote worker you always wanted to be, right here in Florida. See how our cost of living compares to your current location to start making moves to work remotely from Florida.

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Central Moloney, Inc. Creates 500 Jobs in Northwest Florida

Central Moloney, Inc., a manufacturer of distribution transformers and transformer components, has selected two locations for new manufacturing facilities within Northwest Florida as they focus on their long-term growth. At full capacity, the two Northwest Florida locations are expected to employ 550 individuals with a capital investment of $75 million.
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Neptune Beach in Jacksonville, Florida

Florida is No. 3 Job Market in U.S.

To determine which states have the strongest labor markets, Peak Sales Recruiting analyzed the most recent data from BLS. The company factored in positive indicators such as employment, wage growth, labor productivity, quit rates (higher rates means the labor market is expanding) and job openings (a sign that employers are looking to expand their businesses). […]
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Construction workers in Miami, Florida

Florida is America’s Best Economy for Residents

The Sunshine State’s economy is white hot. Overall growth is among the strongest in the nation, with the job market to match as workers flood into the state. Florida’s housing market, which is notoriously prone to booms and busts, is well-balanced for the time being. Price appreciation is the fastest in the nation at around […]
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Central Moloney announcement in Okaloosa County Florida

Central Moloney, Inc. Selects Okaloosa County for Manufacturing Facility

Central Moloney, Inc., (CMI) headquartered in Pine Bluff, Arkansas, announced the selection of Okaloosa County, Florida for a new, state-of-the-art manufacturing facility that will specialize in producing pad-mounted electrical transformers. The 302,000 SF facility will be developed on a 48 acre parcel currently owned by Okaloosa County in the 10,500 acre Shoal River Ranch Gigasite.  […]
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