Thursday, June 17, 2010

About what would be some good bars to work in as a cocktail waitress in Raleigh/Durham NC

what would be some good bars to work in as a cocktail waitress in Raleigh/Durham NC?
i'm a female college student and looking for a part time job during the school year and holidays, too. I've been thinking about cocktail waitressing for a while now, and since I'm not familiar with the area that well, i was wondering if anyone knows of any good bars or nightclubs that are safer to work in and where I could make good money. Thanks for the suggestions
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HELLO TRY THIS OUT LINK RATINGS WITH STARS TELL U HOW BETTER THE PLACE IS Durham Bars in Durham NC BEST
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Wednesday, June 2, 2010

About What can you tell me about Raleigh, North Carolina

What can you tell me about Raleigh, North Carolina?
We are thinking about relocating to Raleigh from Austin, Texas for work. We have never been to North Carolina and wanted to know the best areas to raise a family. The area of business is located in 27609. We have a 6 year old daughter and a 2 year old son. How is the cutler, education system and violence rate? We are a younger couple (25-35) and wanting some of the same feel of Austin but placed in Raleigh. How is the city and what environment does Raleigh give? All information or links would be grateful.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raleigh,_North_Carolina http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Triangle_(North_Carolina) http://www.raleighnc.gov/
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Raleigh's a fine place and I think you'll do fine here. Locationwise, the closer you are to downtown the better. Raleigh's sort of the opposite of most cities....the traffic is actually worst on the fringes while it's better near the city core. No matter where your job is, if you start close to downtown, your commute will be better. Also, the neighborhoods are nicer whereas in the suburbs, neighborhoods were built fast and cheap using inferior methods & materials. Schools in the heart of Raleigh are also much better than most of the suburbs. If you can live inside the I-440 loop (called "Inside the Beltline") you'll be better off.
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You are making a great decision. Although Austin is doing better economically, Raleigh still has lots of jobs, family friendly neighborhoods, great school systems, and lots of shopping. Both Austin & Raleigh are the state capitals and have lots of great qualities. Raleigh is closer to the Atlantic Ocean. Many people here go to the beaches on North Carolina's coast as well as the Myrtle Beach area. Crime is relatively low here compared to most cities. Coming from Washington, DC, I notice that Raleigh is significantly safer than the DC area. Rob1977nc is right about Central Raleigh. The best place to work is downtown and traffic isn't really that bad inside the beltline. Most commuters travel towards RTP and Durham for work. I personally would pick the suburbs like Cary, Garner, Apex, or Holly Springs. You could also live east of Raleigh in Knightdale or Wendell for a less crowded suburban area.
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Monday, May 17, 2010

About Where is there a cowboy friendly town with 50 or so miles of Raleigh, NC

Where is there a cowboy friendly town with 50 or so miles of Raleigh, NC?
My work is transfering me to Raleigh from New Jersey and I'm looking for a cowboy/horse friendly area nearby. I'm interested in locations that are within an hours drive or Raleigh that I can have several horses on a medium size farm. I ride english and western but lean more towards western. I'm looking for somewhere a little bit country. Thanks
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Pinehurst, Whispering Pines, Vass, McLendon Hills and Southern Pines http://www.equinenow.com/farms/raleigh-north+carolina.htm
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The Wake Forest and Youngsville/Franklinton areas have horse farms. Check there.
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Sunday, May 2, 2010

About In NC, from Chapel Hill to Burlington, which is less congested during rush hour: I-40 or US 54

In NC, from Chapel Hill to Burlington, which is less congested during rush hour: I-40 or US 54?
My husband and I are moving to chapel hill, NC. I work in Raleigh but he works in Graham (near Burlington). US 54 seems like more of a straightshot, but we were wondering which seems to move more quickly during peak times.
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I think you mean NC 54, not US 54. NC 54, between Chapel Hill/Carrboro and Graham/Burlington, is mostly a 2-lane country road. I-40 is several lanes each direction. Not much commuting goes on between Graham/Burlington and Chapel Hill....and the little that occurs is mostly people who live in Burlington who work in Chapel Hill. So your husband will actually be going the opposite of most of the traffic.
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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!
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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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