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Odessa

Odessa City, Texas sits mostly in Ector County, while a smaller portion of the city stretches into Midland County. Odessa City is the principle city in the Odessa Texas Metropolitan Statistical Area, with a population of roughly 99,900. The MSA is also part of the Midland-Odessa Texas Combined Statistical Area. The estimated population of this CSA is approximately 266,941.

Odessa City was initially established as a cattle shipping and a water stop point on the Texas and Pacific Railway during the year 1881. Soon after, in 1885, the first post office was opened. During the year 1891 Odessa was named the county seat of Ector County. The city of Odessa finally was incorporated after oil was discovered within the region in the year 1927.

The oil trade helped to draw several migrant workers to the city of Odessa. Penn Field and Cowden Field were both opened in the year 1930. After opening, the population of the city rose from 750 to more than 5000. WWII, and the increased demand for oil that it created, expanded the population of the city to a bit more than 10,000.

The oil trade plays a very vital part in Odessa's economy. Odessa City has been moving more recently to diversify its own economy. This has been done by taking some economic procedures to ensure stability. Among the leading private sector companies are Walmart, Saulsbury Companies, and Odessa Regional Hospital. Furthermore, there is a Coca Cola distribution center and a Telvista inbound customer service call center located in Odessa City.

Most of the citizens of Odessa are working within one of the following sectors: educational, healthcare, oil, construction, manufacturing, food and accommodation services, mining or repair and maintenance. Over 31 percent of the workforce is involved in an office and sales occupation. Management, professional, and related kinds of job comprise about 23% of the workforce.

The majority of the most sought after jobs in Odessa relate to wholesale and manufacturing sales representatives, petroleum engineers, sales managers, vocational, school and education counselors, financial managers, registered nurses, medical and health services managers, and management analysts. A college degree is needed in the majority of the popular jobs within the city of Odessa.

Within Odessa City, some of the private industry companies are situated here, such as Walmart, Saulsbury Companies, Odessa Regional Hospital, Bobby Cox Companies, Investment Corp of America, Haliburton, Weatherford CPS Oil and Gas, Family Dollar and Televista.

The top employers in the surrounding area are Medical Center Hospital, Ector County ISD, Odessa College, Odessa City, University of Texas of the Permina Basin, Texas Tech University and Ector County.