There is no exaggeration to say Salinas is the most beautiful, sophisticated and largest municipality of California. It is also known as the salad bowl of the world because of its lettuce crops. Salinas, which means salty marshes ( in Spanish ), is located roughly eight miles from the Pacific Ocean, just outside of the southern portion of the Monterey Bay on California’s Central Coast, at an elevation about 6om high from the sea level.
Salinas is affordable and small in comparison to the other cities, but it looks similar to California Central Valley town in many ways, for instance dusty, dry, and functional and with little intellectual stimulation. It is known for its vivacious and large agriculture industries and also as a hometown of John Steinbeck who won Noble prize in literature. The city is full of old single family homes and apartments, ranging from unpretentious bungalows to airy luxury homes of late 20th century.
Opportunities offered by Salinas to Workaholics In 1868 the grazing land converts into agricultural land and the coming of rail road to transport goods and people was the major turning point in the history and economic advancement of …show more content…
All professions have directly or indirectly linked to the agriculture such as finance, manufacturing, and commerce. Salinas provides job opportunities at a high rate in manufacturing companies such as vine, yogurt, cheese, and vinegar. Salinas is the good choice to build a career in agricultural business for fresh investors in the city is in a constant forward motion offering connections and exposures. Because of four climates and highly fertile soil multinational companies invest here to produce fruits and vegetables, which brings jobs opportunities with themselves as