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Fortune: 100 Best Companies to Work For.

100 Best Companies to Work For

FORTUNE’s annual ranking of companies that rate high with employee
Full list
Rank Company Job
growth%
Company
size
U.S.
employees
1 Genentech 20 Midsized 8,121
2 Wegmans Food Markets 7 Large 31,890
3 Valero Energy 5 Large 16,582
4 Griffin Hospital 2 Small 1,049
5 W.L. Gore & Associates 6 Midsized 4,537
6 Container Store 16 Midsized 2,857
7 Vision Service Plan -2 Small 1,915
8 J.M. Smucker -13 Midsized 2,930
9 Recreational Equipment (REI) 9 Midsized 7,443
10 S.C. Johnson 0 Midsized 3,404
11 Boston Consulting Group 17 Small 1,261
12 Plante & Moran 9 Small 1,356
13 Quicken Loans 60 Midsized 2,951
14 HomeBanc Mortgage 9 Small 1,342
15 Whole Foods Market 18 Large 33,248
16 Edward Jones 3 Large 29,197
17 Republic Bancorp -9 Small 1,190
18 Baptist Health Care 0 Midsized 4,003
19 Alston & Bird 3 Small 1,509
20 Kimley-Horn & Associates 24 Small 1,777
21 QuikTrip 6 Midsized 7,819
22 American Century Investments 0 Small 1,778
23 Qualcomm 23 Midsized 7,562
24 David Weekley Homes 18 Small 1,361
25 Cisco Systems 8 Large 26,644
26 Goldman Sachs 3 Large 11,836
27 Network Appliance 26 Midsized 2,712
28 Four Seasons -12 Large 10,625
29 Starbucks 26 Large 91,056
30 SAS Institute 1 Midsized 5,118
31 Robert W. Baird -1 Small 2,125
32 Alcon Laboratories 1 Midsized 6,227
33 Nugget Markets 10 Small 1,091
34 CDW 7 Midsized 3,948
35 American Fidelity Assurance 1 Small 1,385
36 TDIndustries -9 Small 1,297
37 American Express -3 Large 42,453
38 Milliken -3 Midsized 9,300
39 Amgen 6 Large 11,374
40 JM Family Enterprises 9 Midsized 4,114
41 Timberland -2 Small 1,978
42 Microsoft 1 Large 37,746
43 Intuit 6 Midsized 6,516
44 Pella 7 Midsized 8,758
45 SRA International 23 Midsized 3,986
46 Nordstrom 3 Large 45,112
47 AFLAC 5 Midsized 4,034
48 Perkins Coie -4 Small 1,553
49 Nixon Peabody 4 Small 1,563
50 Northwest Community Hospital 1 Midsized 3,089
51 Genzyme 9 Midsized 5,399
52 Eli Lilly -7 Large 21,898
53 Hot Topic 22 Midsized 8,314
54 Arnold & Porter -4 Small 1,383
55 Station Casinos 6 Large 10,967
56 Publix Super Markets 3 Large 129,412
57 Synovus 0 Large 11,860
58 Stew Leonard’s -2 Small 1,819
59 Baptist Health South Florida 3 Large 10,706
60 Vanguard Group 8 Large 11,070
61 Sherwin-Williams 14 Large 27,938
62 Memorial Health 2 Midsized 4,301
63 Russell Investment Group 22 Small 1,092
64 FedEx 7 Large 212,241
65 PCL Construction 26 Midsized 2,543
66 MITRE 4 Midsized 5,575
67 Ernst & Young 5 Large 23,657
68 Bronson Healthcare Group 6 Midsized 3,396
69 Valassis 0 Small 1,803
70 A.G. Edwards 0 Large 15,708
71 PricewaterhouseCoopers 11 Large 26,392
72 Booz Allen Hamilton 9 Large 15,582
73 Yahoo 29 Midsized 5,444
74 Standard Pacific 22 Small 2,317
75 Quad/Graphics 1 Large 10,399
76 Children’s Heathcare of Atlanta 4 Midsized 4,910
77 National Instruments 4 Small 2,148
78 Methodist Hospital System 6 Midsized 8,714
79 East Penn Manufacturing 2 Midsized 4,082
80 CH2M Hill 48 Large 17,770
81 Autodesk 5 Small 2,098
82 Bingham McCutchen 0 Small 1,542
83 Texas Instruments -6 Large 16,102
84 Worthington Industries -4 Midsized 6,233
85 First Horizon National 11 Large 13,228
86 Principal Financial Group 2 Large 12,723
87 Washington Mutual -7 Large 54,396
88 Morrison & Foerster 3 Small 2,145
89 Mayo Clinic 4 Large 38,085
90 John Wiley & Sons 1 Small 2,090
91 Granite Construction 6 Midsized 4,300
92 Men’s Wearhouse 9 Large 10,757
93 CarMax 12 Large 11,400
94 Bright Horizons 8 Large 13,551
95 Wm. Wrigley Jr. -2 Midsized 3,372
96 IKEA (U.S.) 18 Midsized 9,499
97 Intel 1 Large 48,655
98 General Mills -5 Large 17,993
99 Marriott International 3 Large 126,704
100 Nike 5 Large 12,502
Notes:
N.A.: Not available. U.S. employees includes part-timers as of time of survey. Job growth, new jobs, and voluntary turnover are full-time only. Average annual pay: yearly pay rate plus additional cash compensation for the largest classification of salaried and hourly employees. Revenues are for 2004 or latest fiscal year. All data based on U.S. employees.

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No matter what you do to succeed, there will always be people who will find things in your life and tell you that is why you did, and it is a break they don’t have, so that is why they can’t.

I am blessed that I had a few people in my life want to help me, and have, but if they didn’t, I tell you, I STILL would dig out of my financial crisis.

I have only ONE SAVIOR, and it is HIM who lead me to people, or them to me, that wanted to help me when I was down and out. I am grateful they were there. It made it easier, but help from friends and family is not the only way to get out of financial crisis. The principles of investing and believing anything is possible applies and works with ANY situation.

I want to encourage those who know this and have people around you that try to tear down your belief by telling you, “IF this or that wouldn’t have happened, you couldn’t do this”. Do not listen to them. They can’t fathom always finding a way after road blocks are placed in front of them. This is the opposite of the entrepreneur spirit they can’t understand.

I want to encourage those who think they need the same kind of breaks another got to succeed. There are so many ways to succeed. It is so narrow minded to believe success only comes one way. You have to make your way. If you get help (an investor, a mentor, an opportunity), Great! Thank God for that. But if you don’t, don’t use it as an excuse. You can STILL succeed. The way is there! Don’t stop thinking!

I get asked all the time, “well what if this wouldn’t have happened, what would you have done?” I say, why slap God in the face for the breaks he gives you? If he wouldn’t have done one thing, he would have done another. If I hadn’t of had one break, I would have gotten another. There is a saying, “The harder I work, the luckier I get.”

I made $25,000 off an opportunity on the internet last year. When I was looking for opportunities and putting myself out there, networking, socializing, looking for my “Break”, people told me I was wasting my time.
Then, when I found an opportunity and made $25,000 off of it, they said, “Well, if you wouldn’t have met that guy who helped you by presenting the opportunity…”. See? Totally dismissing MY part in searching and believing there is an opportunity out there to begin with.

I made over $10,000 several years ago simply buying Windows XP off the internet for, and reselling it to a company who did not know where to get it so cheap. They priced it from where they knew to get it, and had to upgrade over 25 PC’s. The price they found it at was twice as much, so they were happy to get it for half price, and I made money off it. Everyone is happy. As I tried to explain to someone there are always ways to make money, you know what they said? “You wouldn’t have made that money if you wouldn’t have found a company that needed to upgrade all those PC’s.” See how no matter what you do, some people will always take away from you by telling you you couldn’t have done it if it weren’t for some “Break”, and they can’t because they don’t get “Breaks”.

If people want to help me, maybe it is because of who I am. A person who is searching and working for opportunities. All the credit does not go to the one who “gave” me a break. The break wouldn’t have come if it weren’t for me doing something that would make someone want to give it to me.

I will never forget those who gave me a “Break”, but I will also not allow them to take away from my part in “lucking” into that break. I did not NEED them. I am a positive, can do ANYTHING PERSON. THAT, tends to create “breaks”, and attract people who want to help me succeed. That is also a talent.

No one can do it alone. NO ONE! God created us social creatures for a reason. He wants us to work together, to need each other, and to help each other.

I will someday be in position to help someone financially one day, and I will help someone who is deserving of a “Break”, and it won’t be by luck that I chose them to give the “Break” to. Until then, I hope I can give them a “Break” by encouraging them that they can do ANYTHING they set their hearts and minds too.

There is my rant for the day.

-Denver aka: Denversings

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Numis Network is coming to Columbus, Ohio. Learn why you now hear everywhere, you should be collecting silver and gold, and how even “Regular Joe’s” can do it with this home based business (If I can, anyone can). Fortune building is not just for the rich.

You will learn how to get PAID to collect, tangible assets. Assets that everyone wants, no one can have too much of, historically appreciates and will never be worthless.

This is a FREE event. Come early and have dinner at China Garden’s buffet as a thank you for allowing this event at their place.

Please RSVP here: www.GetSilverNGold.com

Wednesday, January 27, 2010

7:00pm – 8:00pm

China Garden Buffet

75 w. Shrock Rd.

Westerville, Ohio 43081

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