Saturday, April 17, 2010

About Where in Raleigh North Carolina can a 12 year old work???? Is there any place

Where in Raleigh North Carolina can a 12 year old work???? Is there any place??
My son wants a job but I don't know anywhere he can get on!
Careers & Employment - 5 Answers
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he can work mow lawns or he can babysit
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when u find out let me know im a 14 year old and i STILL cant work
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The only businesses that I know of that would hire a 12 year old would be small "mom and pop" type businesses. Maybe a landscaping company? What is he good at? If you can come up with something that he is interested in doing, you could always run an ad in the paper. Sometimes older people need a hand around the house with various maintainence jobs.
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I think the child labor law is country wide and is set at 15 and even then only with a work permit...usually you can get through his school. Other than that, I'd say babysitting or put up flyers aroudn town for him to do yard or cleaning work. Not really many options for someone that age.
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try cutting grass or volunteer work
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Friday, April 2, 2010

About Employment Question- Raleigh, NC

Employment Question- Raleigh, NC?
Live and work in Raleigh, NC. Currently I'm a Compliance Analyst/Auditor for a large company headquartered here. I am 25 and I have degrees in Finance and Economics with a 3.6 GPA and average to good computer skills, learning mostly on the job but mostly my expertise is with building databases and building code for queries in auditing software. Any ideas on who might be hiring around here for (junior) financial analysts, operations, anything but this mundane area in accounting...or what a good step to gain acess to these positions would be?
Other - US Local Businesses - 1 Answers
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Well, this is the state capital, so try State Government, they're always hiring it seems. Departments of: Insurance, Revenue, State Auditor, Budget & Management, State Controller, Commerce, and probably many others, would likely have jobs in that field. Granted, state government usually doesn't pay as much as the private sector. But job security is much better, you get more paid holidays, health insurance is free (unless you have dependents), and there's a pretty solid pension plan. (And if you start young, you can retire young.) It's definitely worth a look.
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Wednesday, March 17, 2010

About I'm relocating to Raleigh, NC. Are there alot of opportunities to work as a hairstylist/cosmetologist

I'm relocating to Raleigh, NC. Are there alot of opportunities to work as a hairstylist/cosmetologist?
I will be moving in August, and was curious to see if there are good salons/spas to work at in or around Raleigh. I'm having no luck finding anything, but I haven't visited. I make about 10.50/hr...is the pay any different there to make up for cheap housing?
Careers & Employment - 2 Answers
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You should be able to look up salons Raleigh and Cary on a yellow page web site and call them. Also the local news paper web site might have some jobs listed.
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In Raleigh there are 3 big malls - all with salons: Crabtree Valley Mall, Triangle Town Center, and North Hills. There are also million of the Supercuts/Great Clips places in town that are packed and I am certain after tips the cutters are making more than $10.50/hr. If you're good, there are lots of places to work! http://www.RaleighFree.com Enjoy your move!



Tuesday, March 2, 2010

About Raleigh north carolina area

Raleigh north carolina area?
Anyone live around raleigh nc (triangle area) in the numerous small towns around there? Might be moving there in the summer...where is a good town to live? I want a kind of rural setting...but conveinient to go work in raleigh....
Renting & Real Estate - 2 Answers
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I worked in Raleigh for one year and thought Knightdale was ideal. Knightdale is southern with the convenience of the city, it's about 15 minutes from Raleigh and it's right off of Route 64 and 64 will dump you right into the heart of Raleigh. There are plenty of stores in the area and it's quiet. I thought about moving there, but I returned to Maryland instead. I commuted from Nashville (1 hour from Raleigh) close to Rocky Mount (very rural and peaceful). Best wishes.
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I lived in Raleigh for a few years and I loved it. Raleigh is a growing city and the smaller towns surrounded Raleigh are growing as well. I still visit Raleigh and I am amazed how the small town of Knightdale is turning into a large area. The smaller towns I would suggest is Cary, Knightdale, & Garner. Cary is about 10-15 minutes from Raleigh and was voted one of the best places to live a few years ago. The crime rate is extremely low and there's plenty of shopping in Cary. Garner is 10-15 minutes from Raleigh and has also grown. Other smaller towns outside of Raleigh but a longer drive will be; Apex Wendell Zebulon Morrisville Holly Spings Rolesville Click link below to learn more about Raleigh (Wake county), North Carolina. Good Luck and I hope you like it. http://www.wakegov.com

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    Wednesday, February 17, 2010

    About I need help planning which airlines to take for my European vacation

    I need help planning which airlines to take for my European vacation?
    November 2011, I'm going to Europe and here is how it will work Raleigh/Durham - London, England London, England - Berlin, Germany Berlin, Germany - Naples, Italy Naples, Italy - Raleigh/Durham What is the cheapest airline? I'm just starting to plan on my trip and expedia sucks. Thank you in advance It doesn't matter which airport. That's why I didn't give the airport codes. I want to go with whatever is cheapest Rolla Fan- It would also have been nice if you gave me all the websites that you used. Thanks. 
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    1 :Cheaper option is this, a return Raleigh- London,London Raleigh, then the middle bit i am sure a budget airline within Europe, Easyjet for example will cover the Europe leg of your journey, most countries have their own low cost carrier.

    2 :Hey, at least you could provide us with some airport codes of the destinations which you desire to travel... Anyways, airport codes are Raleigh/Durham (RDU) London, England (I'm guessing you mean Heathrow, which is LHR) Berlin, Germany (Tegel - TXL) Naples, Italy (NAP) From RDU to LHR, it costs about $850 with 2 stops. LHR to TXL, it's $100 TOPS, because of short distance TXL to NAP, it's about $450, using Brussel airline NAP to RDU, it's about $1600, with 2 stops. So, you will end up spending anywhere between $3000 ~ $5000 depending on which website you look into. Make sure you double check with the airlines' website as they do have the lowest fare quite often than the third party websites such as Expedia. Also, I would like to advise you to take advantage of having mileage membership (particularly Star Alliance, which is an enrollment mileage program for various airlines) and you will end up flying with many other lines due to the fact that you are looking for the cheapest option and it will drag you down quite easily...
    3 :Best way on Expedia is to book it as a multi-leg trip. The airline I would look closely at would be US Airways, Continental, Delta, and American Airlines. Also I suspect if you want to do this as cheap as possible then you may want to consider flying out of Rome or Milan instead of Naples. Along with that consideration you may want to look at taking the train or bus between Berlin and Naples due to the fact there may be limited flight service between the two cities. With that said, there are a few options from London to Berlin such as British Airways, Lufthansa, Easy Jet, and Air Berlin. The latter two are budget airlines that typically do not show up on websites like Expedia. Then from Berlin to Naples the most likely you will need to consider Lufthansa or Air Berlin.
    4 :I would actually go to a travel agent and see what kind of pricing they can get you for this trip. Another suggestion I have is that I know American Airlines has a non-stop flight from Raleigh/Durham to London. I would see if Air Berlin does London to Berlin and onto Naples. If you can buy a round-trip ticket on Air Berlin from London to Naples and do a stopover in Berlin, the ticket should not be too much more. Then you can fly American back from London to Raleigh/Durham.