Robert Evans+FollowTexas is booming with new jobs and big investmentsMajor companies are betting big on Texas, bringing hundreds of new jobs and massive investments to the state. CesiumAstro is setting up a huge new facility near Austin with a record $200 million government-backed financing, aiming to push the boundaries of space and defense tech while hiring over 500 people. Meanwhile, Loloi Inc. is expanding outside Dallas, building a million-square-foot distribution center and adding 380 jobs. Both moves highlight how Texas’s business-friendly climate and public-private partnerships are fueling growth. What do you think about using taxpayer money to support these expansions? Is this the right way to build a stronger local economy? #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup #TexasJobs00Share
Audrey Rose+FollowTexas DPS hiring: Secure your future in El Paso & AustinLanding a stable job with real growth potential just got easier for folks in El Paso and Austin. The Texas Department of Public Safety is actively hiring for a wide range of roles—not just law enforcement, but also technical and administrative positions. This means more locals can find meaningful work that supports our communities and comes with solid benefits. If you or someone you know is looking for a career move that truly matters, now’s the time to check out these openings. What do you think—would you consider working for DPS? #JobCareer #Job #TexasJobs00Share
Michael Phillips+FollowTexas workers face tough holiday layoffsHoliday cheer is feeling thin for hundreds of Texas workers as mass layoffs sweep through Houston, Dallas, and beyond. Over 500 people—factory staff, hotel workers, restaurant teams—are losing jobs right as the season hits its peak. Companies like S&S Activewear, Yang Ming Corporation, and even hospitality giants are shutting down facilities or closing doors for good. It’s a blow to families and local communities, especially with manufacturing and hospitality jobs disappearing so fast. How are folks in your area coping with these sudden changes? What should Texas do to support workers caught in the middle? #Safety #TexasJobs #Layoffs00Share
Samuel Gutierrez+FollowTexas FedEx hub closure shakes local jobsA $300 million FedEx hub in Texas just shut down after a worker walkout, leaving 856 people suddenly out of work. This isn’t just a corporate hiccup—it’s a real blow to families, small businesses, and anyone who counts on fast shipping in the region. The closure shows how fragile our delivery networks can be when labor issues and business pressures collide. Local shops are scrambling to adjust, and workers face tough choices about their next steps. How do you think companies should balance efficiency with fair treatment for employees? #Business #TexasJobs #FedEx00Share