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Grundy, Livingston, & Kankakee County Job Postings by Company Grundy, Livingston, & Kankakee County Job Postings by Company: February 2018 Total Jobs as of February 2018 = 3,305 2,972 7,499 Grundy County Livingston County Kankakee County Company Feb 2018 Unique Feb 2018 Unique Feb 2018 Unique Postings Postings Postings 20/20 Company, LLC 0 0 2 A&R Logistics, Inc. 2 0 0 A&R Transport 15 12 8 A.D. Transport Express, Inc. 14 28 32 AAF International, Inc. 0 0 10 Abbey Placements 0 2 0 Abco Transportation, Inc. 4 1 9 Academy Physicians LLC 0 0 12 Accountemps 0 0 3 Accurate Personnel, LLC 9 0 0 Acosta Sales Co., Inc. 0 0 5 Addus Healthcare, Inc. 0 3 1 Addus Home Healthcare 0 1 0 Advance Auto Parts, Inc. 8 5 15 Advanced Technology Services, Inc. 0 6 2 Advantage Sales & Marketing, LLC 2 1 2 Advantaged Solutions, Inc. 5 2 7 Aerotek, Inc. 13 7 14 Agreliant Genetics, LLC 0 0 1 Airgas, Inc. 3 0 0 Akzo Nobel N.V. 5 0 0 Albert A Arnold 2 1 3 Aldi, Inc. 2 5 4 Alexander Lumber Co. 0 0 1 Alliance Healthcare Services 2 0 0 Alliance Recruiting Resources, Inc. 0 0 3 Allied Barton Security Services LLC 9 0 0 Allied Security Holdings LLC 1 0 1 Allied Universal Corp. 0 0 4 All-State Express, Inc. 0 0 15 Allstate Insurance Company 0 0 2 AMC Entertainment Holdings, Inc. 2 0 0 American Bankers Life Assurance Company 0 0 3 American Builders & Contractors Supply, Co. 0 0 6 American Family Insurance 0 0 1 American Greetings Corporation 0 1 3 Anderson Media Corporation 3 3 6 Anderson Trucking Service Inc. 12 5 11 Apex Systems, Inc. 0 0 2 Applebee's International, Inc. 0 0 9 Applied Industrial Technologies, Inc. 0 0 3 ARAMARK Corporation 0 0 6 Arby's Restaurant Group, Inc. 6 6 9 Ardorhealth Solutions 0 1 0 Arlington Healthcare, Inc. 4 0 2 Armstrong Floor Covering 0 0 6 Arnold Transportation Services, Inc. 8 4 15 Asbury Theological Seminary 6 6 8 Ashley Furniture Industries, Inc. 23 18 41 Aspen Dental Management, Inc. 0 0 10 Aston Carter Limited 1 0 0 Athletico Ltd. 0 0 1 ATI Physical Therapy 6 0 0 Atlas Van Lines 9 17 19 AutoZone, Inc. 6 7 8 Averitt Express, Inc. 75 130 208 Total Jobs as of January 2018 = 3,305 2,972 7,499 Avon Products, Inc. 40 68 71 Aya Healthcare, Inc. 0 2 2 Baker's Square 0 0 4 Barker Steel LLC 0 0 3 Barnes & Noble, Inc. 0 0 2 Barton & Associates, Inc. 0 0 30 BASF SE 0 0 6 Bay & Bay Transportation Services, Inc. 22 38 42 Beacon Transport, LLC 20 47 45 Becky & Company 0 0 1 Bell Fuels, Inc. 1 0 0 Best Buy Co., Inc. 0 0 7 Bickford Senior Living Group, LLC 0 0 1 Big G Express, Inc. 0 0 5 Big Lots, Inc. 0 0 1 Black Horse Carriers, Inc. 8 3 0 Blackhawk Transport, Inc. 0 2 2 Blain Supply 0 0 6 Blitz Media, Inc. 0 8 0 Blue Buffalo Pet Products, Inc. 0 0 1 Blue Phoenix 0 0 1 Bolt Express, LLC 5 0 3 Bourbonnais Elementary School Dist 53 0 0 8 Boyd Brothers Transportation, Inc. 15 6 23 Britton Transport, Inc. 10 26 28 Brown Shoe Company, Inc. 0 0 1 Buffalo Wild Wings, Inc. 13 0 4 Builders Transportation Co., Inc. 13 3 32 Bulkmatic Transport Company 14 0 37 Bunge Limited 0 0 17 C.R. England, Inc. 56 67 84 Cal-Ark, Inc. 0 0 4 California Overload Ltd., Inc. 12 28 28 Capeway Transportation Services 0 0 2 Car-Ber Holdings, Inc. 2 0 0 Cardinal Logistics Management Corporation 3 1 5 Careerbuilder, LLC 0 1 0 Cargill, Inc. 2 0 0 Carrier One, Inc. 14 23 27 Carroll Fulmer Logistics Corporation 0 1 4 Carson's Sales Corp. 0 0 4 Caterpillar, Inc. 0 7 0 CB Health Ventures LLC 0 0 3 Cb&l, Inc. 2 0 0 Celadon Group, Inc. 37 87 0 Celadon Trucking Services, Inc. 0 0 95 Centra Health, Inc. 0 2 0 Central Freight Lines, Inc. 0 0 2 Central Hauling Co., Inc. 6 17 16 Central Illinois Radiological Associates, Ltd. 0 0 3 CFI Insurance Agency Services 27 51 49 CGB Enterprises, Inc. 0 2 0 Change Healthcare, Inc. 0 0 2 Checkers Drive-In Restaurants, Inc. 0 0 6 Chili's Restaurant 9 0 0 Chipotle Mexican Grill, Inc. 0 0 5 CHS, Inc. 1 0 0 Cigna Health Corporation 0 0 6 Cinemark Holdings, Inc. 0 0 3 Circle K Company 1 0 3 Total Jobs as of January 2018 = 3,305 2,972 7,499 Circle Logistics, Inc. 1 1 3 Citi Trends, Inc. 0 0 1 Claire's Stores, Inc. 0 0 3 Clark Transfer, Inc. 9 17 17 Club Staffing, Inc. 0 3 0 CMC Limited 0 0 3 Coal City Cob Company, Inc. 23 0 44 Cobb County School District 3 0 0 Combined Transport, Inc. 12 0 0 Comcast Corporation 0 0 6 Comphealth 0 0 20 CompHealth Associates, Inc. 0 0 9 Containerport Group, Inc. 0 0 1 Core Medical Group 0 2 0 Cosmo Prof Beauty Co. 0 0 2 Costco Wholesale Corporation 4 0 0 Country Companies Insurance Group 0 5 6 Cowan Systems, LLC 0 0 4 Cracker Barrel Old Country Store, Inc. 0 0 15 Crete Carrier Corporation 3 10 20 Crown Holdings, Inc. 0 0 4 CRST Dedicated Services, Inc. 46 82 162 CRST International, Inc. 76 120 6 CRST Van Expedited, Inc. 20 33 73 CSL Behring 0 0 74 CSL Plasma 0 0 43 Culver's Restaurant 6 0 4 CVS Health Corporation 5 15 21 Dart Container Corporation 31 0 61 Dart Transit Company 205 54 230 DaVita, Inc. 0 0 4 Dawn Food Products, Inc. 0 0 3 Dayton Superior Corporation 0 0 1 De Boer, Inc. 8 0 7 Deboer Transportation, Inc. 0 2 3 Decker Truck Line, Inc. 3 2 10 Dedicated Services, Inc. 9 0 0 Del Monte Fresh Produce Company 0 0 5 Dental Dreams, LLC 0 0 4 Dewolf, Boberg, & Associates, Inc. 0 0 3 Dick's Sporting Goods, Inc. 0 0 9 Dineequity, Inc. 0 0 1 Diocese of Joliet, Inc. 0 0 2 DISH Network Corporation 0 0 10 DM Bowman, Inc. 0 0 1 Dollar General Corporation 47 32 94 Dollar Tree Stores, Inc. 6 4 10 Domino's Pizza, Inc. 0 0 16 DOT-Line Transportation, Inc. 0 0 2 Double J Transport LLC 0 0 4 Dr. Pepper Snapple Group, Inc. 1 2 0 Driveline Retail Merchandising, Inc. 0 1 4 Driver Placement, Inc. 1 0 0 DSC Logistics, Inc. 3 0 0 Dse Services, Inc. 3 1 5 DSI Security Services 1 0 0 Dunkin' Donuts NE Distribution Center, Inc. 5 0 10 Duratech Enterprises, Inc. 0 0 5 Dwight United Methodist Church, Inc. 0 2 0 E.W. Wylie Trucking 0 0 2 Total Jobs as of January 2018 = 3,305 2,972 7,499 Eclipse Advantage, Inc. 0 2 0 EDP Renewables North America LLC 0 3 0 Edward D. Jones & Co., L.P. 0 0 3 Emcor Group, Inc. 0 0 1 EMD Serono, Inc. 0 0 2 Empire Express, Inc. 4 2 4 Encompass Home Health, Inc. 0 0 6 Enterprise Holdings, Inc. 1 0 2 Enterprise Product Partners LP 3 0 0 Epic Health Services, Inc. 0 0 1 Epitec, Inc. 0 2 0 Executive Search Solutions, LLC 0 0 1 Exelon Corporation 33 0 0 Express-1 Expedited Solutions, Inc. 0 8 2 F.T.C. Transportation, Inc. 1 2 4 Family Dollar Stores, Inc. 0 8 5 Farm & Fleet, Inc. 0 0 6 Farnsworth Group, Inc. 0 2 0 Fastenal Company 1 2 0 Federal Logistics 2 1 3 Fgx International, Inc. 0 0 2 First American Bank 0 0 1 First Group plc 0 0 2 First Midwest Bancorp, Inc. 4 0 0 Five Below, Inc. 0 0 2 Fleetmaster Express, Inc. 0 0 5 Focus Staff Services LP 1 0 0 Follett Corporation 0 0 19 Foot Locker, Inc. 0 0 4 Footprint Retail Services 0 1 0 Fort Transfer Co. 1 11 0 Franchise Gator, LLC 0 4 8 Fresnius Medical Care 0 2 0 Freymiller, Inc. 2 9 12 Fti Consulting, Inc. 10 22 20 Fusion Medical Staffing, LLC 1 0 0 G4S plc 3 0 3 GameStop Corp. 3 0 4 Gca Services Group, Inc. 2 0 0 Gerber Collision & Glass 0 2 0 George Hildebrandt, Inc. 0 0 2 Gibson Community Hospital Association 0 2 3 Giltner, Inc. 20 34 38 Girl Scouts of Greater Chicago & NW Indiana 15 2 14 GNC Corporation 0 0 4 Golden Corral Corporation 0 0 13 Goodwill Industries International, Inc. 0 0 1 Great Clips, Inc. 3 0 3 Greatwide Logistics Services, LLC 16 35 36 Groendyke Transport 2 0 10 Growing People & Companies 0 1 2 GROWMARK, Inc. 0 1 0 Grundy County Broadcasters, Inc. 1 0 0 Gypsum Express Ltd. 0 0 5 H&R Block, Inc. 14 0 15 Hair Cuttery 9 0 2 Hallmark Cards, Inc. 0 0 1 Harbor Freight Tools Usa, Inc. 0 0 4 Harris Rebar Seattle, Inc. 0 0 7 Hartt Transportation Systems, Inc. 0 0 1 Total Jobs as of January 2018 = 3,305 2,972 7,499 Healthcare Services Group, Inc. 3 0 10 HealthSouth Rehabilitation Center, Inc. 3 0 0 Heartland Dental 2 0 1 Heartland Express, Inc.
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