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Brantley County Workforce
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Brantley County offers a well-educated, trainable workforce with an excellent work ethic. More than 75% of Brantley’s workforce hold a high school diploma or higher. Continued educational opportunities are easily accessible nearby in Waycross (Waycross College and Okefenokee Technical College), Jesup (Altamaha Technical College) and Brunswick (College of Coastal Georgia).

Brantley County sits poised to pioneer into the digital landscape. Brantley Telephone Company features a fiber-to-the-home (FTTH) network offering advanced Internet services and superior broadband speeds, as well as a variety of local telephone options and an IP-based television service.

This state-of-the-art infrastructure allows businesses, schools and residents to incorporate technology into their daily lives and ensures that the Brantley County workforce is prepared to accept the challenges of the future.  Local classes are offered in computer technology through government agencies, technical colleges and private businesses, making Brantley County employees technologically literate.”






 
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"In these economically troubled times it is through our banding together that we'll be able to survive and acquire funding which will drive growth and economic development. State and federal agencies are seeking out JDAs more than ever before to ensure that fundamental services are not being imple-mented redundantly. Through our relationships with our neighbors, we'll be able to expand on our current successes in renewable energy and advanced development. Brantley County is a proud participant of the Southeast Georgia Joint Development Authority.” -- Ronald E. Ham, Chairman - Brantley County Commission