Thursday, December 16, 2010

About question about student living in Connecticut but school and work in new york

Question about student living in Connecticut but school and work in new york?
Hey guys so I plan on going to school in new york and possibly getting a part time job there, what would i do about taxes? do i pay connecticut taxes or new york taxes? thank you a head of time!
United States - 4 Answers
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You would file a non-resident return for the state of New Your along with your federal return.
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Some states have a reciprocol agreement where the state you work in holds out taxes for the state you live in. For example, I live in WV but work in OH. My employer holds out WV state tax and I only file in WV. You can go to the Connecticut and New York state tax web sites and find out how they do it.
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Your employer should withhold New York State taxes. The general rule of thumb for withholding is where you work. When you file your tax return, you would file: A federal return (of course) A NY nonresident return (report only your earnings in NY). A CT resident return (report everything, including your earnings in NY, you would be able to take a resident tax credit for taxes paid to NY state on your CT return)
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You will withhold taxes in New York, file as a nonresident, and file (and pay) taxes in Connecticut. Ask your payroll department for how much to withhold. I've linked below to a blog post that clears things up further.

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Wednesday, December 1, 2010

About let's say I live in New Jersey and work in New York City. Is city tax deducted from my paycheck

Let's say I live in New Jersey and work in New York City. Is city tax deducted from my paycheck?
When I check out the paycheck calculator, I see that there's a section called "City tax". From that section, there's a pull down that gives the following options: "None", "New York City Resident", "Yonkers" and "Yonkers Non-Resident". If I work in NYC (Midtown Manhattan) and live in NJ, which one applies to me?
United States - 2 Answers
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yep, both
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I had one answerer e-mail me. He stated that he received 1100 less in refunds because NYC tax had to be paid. It is possible that NYC was not withheld from you during the year. Save all of your stubs if you not already. The pull down menu forgot that option. If you work in Manhattan, you are going to have to pay NYC tax. Best to you. www.naea.org


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Tuesday, November 16, 2010

About If i become a lawyer in Puerto Rico can i work in New York

If i become a lawyer in Puerto Rico can i work in New York?
If i become a lawyer in Puerto Rico, can i work in other states such as New York? Thanks beforehand,
Law & Ethics - 3 Answers
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Even though Puerto Rico is technically part of the United States, and even though law firms will not specifically say no to this, it is much easier to go to graduate school for things like law or medicine in the 50 states if you're going to work in them than in the territories or in other countries
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You have to pass the bar exam in New York in order to practice in New York.
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Sure. You can even work in New York if you aren't a lawyer.

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Monday, November 1, 2010

About what level of education/professional qualifications do you need to work in New York City

What level of education/professional qualifications do you need to work in New York City?
I want to move to new york, I have a bachelors in music but I no longer am interested in pursuing music... Thinking about going to grad school for another subject if it will help- any ideas?
New York City - 2 Answers
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if you want to move to NYC then all you education was worthless why would anyone want to move there.
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There's basically every job imaginable in NYC - all of which have different qualifications. It's absurdly expensive to live there though, so I wouldn't really recommend just moving there without a better idea of what you're going to do.

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Saturday, October 16, 2010

About work in New York City, live in New Jersey. Don't own a home. Which state do I file taxes for

Work in New York City, live in New Jersey. Don't own a home. Which state do I file taxes for?
I live in New Jersey, I'm Single and live with my parents so I don't pay rent. However I work and receive all of my income from New York. I've also changed jobs towards the end of last year but both jobs were located in New York City. Should I file for New York or New Jersey?
United States - 6 Answers
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Lucky you-you'll probably need to file both. You'll need to file the NY return as a non-resident (I believe there's a NYC income tax return as well). Then, when you file NJ, there should be a form to attach that will show NJ how much income tax you've already paid to NY. It will be kind of a pain, unless you're really good with tax stuff. If you're not, a Jersey preparer will be able to help you without too much difficulty. Of, if you're a hands on kind of guy, buy Turbo Tax, get your NJ state download for free, then pay for the NY download (I think it's about $30). TurboTax can handle a multi-state return reasonably well.
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new jersey
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I believe there is also a NYC tax, so you will have to file that also.
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You must file in both New York and New Jersey. You are a resident of New Jersey and need to file a non-resident return for NY State (IT-203). You pay taxes on the income you earned in NY and get a credit for that amount when you file in NJ. On your NJ return, you would be responsible for the taxes on things like taxable interest and investments, which would not be taxable in NY.
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You need to file both.
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New York City taxes are included as part of the NY state return, so you don't need to file a separate NYC return. You will need to file a NY return as a nonresident, and a New Jersey return as your primary state income tax. You should probably do the NY State return first, as the amount you have to pay to New York (state and city) may be deductible from from your New Jersey return.

 
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Friday, October 1, 2010

About considering the terrorist threat, is it rational to work in New York City

Considering the terrorist threat, is it rational to work in New York City?
Are there any respected scholarly articles that argue it is rational to continue to work in New York City?
Current Events - 9 Answers
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Terrorist threat from whom, the growing Police State in our country???
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I'd be more concerned about california around the year 2012. They are due for a massive earthquake.
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I am not aware of such writings, but this is a personal decision for each person who chooses to stay in ANY metro area. It just stands to reason, however, that our major cities with the high-value targets will almost certainly again be targeted. This is how terrorists gain strength...they make a big "splash" for the greatest publicity with the least investment. That is much more likely to occur in such places as New York City.
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As a New Yorker I can only ask is it rational to live and work any where else? Califronia: Earthquakes and a Governor who talk funny Texas: The death penalty for speeding Florida: Hurricanes and the inability to count Iraq: If your neighbors don't kill you, your family will Iran: See above Minnesota: So much snow and an ex-governor who talks funny England: Bad Teeth, Bad Weather, bad Food Maryland: My son's mother. Colordao: School shotings and the most indept police force ever (hey guys Jon bennets mother did it...geez) China: No Freedom, too many people Seriously I could go on and on but the real answer was given more then 50 years ago by FDR "We have nothing to fear but fear itself" So if you are a New Yorker, man up and deal with it. I rather have New York be the target then some poor city that can't take it. We're tough around here 9-11 showed that. Knock us down and we will get right back up and spit in your eye
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My opinion =NO. If they set explosives in the right places it may cause a domino affect and what better place in New York to make a big splash.
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I'm from Canada and I agree with "Thomas G." 100%. If another strike does take place, it will probably be in a little hick town out west, just to throw everyone off.
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I'm not American but I live in NYC and I feel that It's one of the safest places in the world
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Even NOT considering a terrorist threat it is not rational to work in NYC......
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you've got to be nuts to want to work in new york.


Thursday, September 16, 2010

About do u think I can study fashion at Philadelphia, and later work at New York

Do u think I can study fashion at Philadelphia, and later work at New York?
I live at Philadelphia, and my mom wouldnt like me to move out of here and move to New York for college all by myself. Can I learn fashion marketing/merchandising at Philadelphia first, and then move to work in New York? Will I never be able to get a decent job position at New York, just becos I graduated at Philadelphia?
New York City - 1 Answers
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It has nothing to do where you graduated, its about your skills... you can graduate from anything you want and still get a job anywhere you want. all you need to have is good skills and show good performance in your work. Yes, you can learn it at your hometown and let on you can move to NY =D

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Wednesday, September 1, 2010

About how much would you get if you lost 1/2 of your right hand ring finger at work in New York State

How much would you get if you lost 1/2 of your right hand ring finger at work in New York State?
How much would you get if you lost 1/2 of your right hand ring finger at work in New York State? How much would you get from Workman's Comp if you lost 1/2 of your right hand ring finger at work in New York State?
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This is something you would have to discuss with a good injury lawyer , preferably a reference from a knowledgible individual, not a TV advertiser. You have to check with the state to review your options.
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Likely nothing - you don't get pain and suffering for workers comp, and it would depend on how much it impairs your future ability to work. If you're not a musician, You can likely function just as well without it. Even though I'm sure you miss it a lot.
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Whether you would get anything from anybody beyond whatever it takes to stop the bleeding, depends upon whose fault it is. If there were safety violations, you might have a case. If it was your own fault, maybe nothing. You have not provided any details for anyone to guess. And what happened to the fingertip, that it could not be sewn back on.

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Monday, August 16, 2010

About where can a college student find part time work in New York City

Where can a college student find part time work in New York City?
Where can a college student find part time work in New York City? something that pays at least 25,000 a year to pay for college costs?
Higher Education (University +) - 2 Answers
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Plenty of restaurants in NYC- server.
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Stripping! Just kidding. Legal secretary is your best bet.

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Sunday, August 1, 2010

About I live in New Jersey but work in New York City. Do I still have to pay New York City city tax

I live in New Jersey but work in New York City. Do I still have to pay New York City city tax?
I live in New Jersey but work in New York City. Do I still have to pay New York City city tax? Any info is appreciated. Thanks.
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Yes. Or else they'll take you to court

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Friday, July 16, 2010

About would I get work in New York as a dietitian

Would I get work in New York as a dietitian ?
I'm only going into grade 11 buT my plans are to finish my schooling and then move right to New York. I need to know what courSes and everything to be taking in highschool soo.. Do you think I would find work easily being a dietitian in New York ? .. If not, what are some other careers/jobs I could aim for ? Thanks for your help !
New York City - 3 Answers
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You do not have to ask TWICE, you know . . . My SIL is an RD MS CDE - and was laid off *last* June, and cannot find work. Nursing or physical therapy - or even radiology tech - are hiring more, and paying better. NEVER EVER think of moving to NY unless you already have a good job. Wherever you are - stay there - unless it is even MORE expensive than living here. Why do WE live here? We are retired, draw nice pensions (and will get SS soon!), have really good investments, and are 100 percent debt-free - unless we CHOOSE do spend on ourselves - which we do, because we enjoy life. We worked really hard to get to this point - and are fine. I feel really bad for this next generation - my kids are in their thirties, and although employed in good jobs, it is harder and harder for them to think about a secure future - and THEY will never see pensions and SS like we do. This country is shooting the middle class.
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By "finish my schooling", you mean earning at least a Bachelor's degree? To be a dietician [note spelling], you have to complete a college course and be registered by the state. Then, you could work in a hospital or other facility. Whether any jobs would be available, anywhere, is something you'd have to do some research on. Also, you may not be able to afford to live in NYC on a salary as a dietician - something else you'd need to look into. In any case, you'd want to have a lot of money saved before you make your move and, ideally, have a job all lined up before you go. Where your job is would determine where you'd want to live.
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Welcome to the world of extreme narcissism and watered down, factory farmed, corn fed hormone loaded milk. Only in America of course.

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Thursday, July 1, 2010

About best ways to live and work in New York for a British female

Best ways to live and work in New York for a British female?
I'm a student in the UK. I would very much like to live and work in New York City after my final year for as long as possible. I would like to know all the options there are to be able to do this. I'm a New Media student in my final year, but I would like to become a presenter or painter...ambitious dream.
New York City - 2 Answers
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Are you 18 to 26? If so, you could start out in the Au Pair Program. http://411newyork.org/guide/2007/04/22/the-au-pair-program/ http://www.aupairinamerica.com/ You get free boarding and pocket money. The only thing is, to work, you would need a "work visa" but being from teh UK, the process will easier for you.
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I don't know why being a "British Female" would change anything (as long as you had a visa to live in the U.S.) You would probably live just like other young people in NYC: You'd get an apartment in one of the outer boroughs - probably Queens or Brooklyn, with or without a roommate. Where you worked would depend on what kind of visa you had. If you had a green card, you could work anywhere, and then you would end up doing much of the same kinds of things that young people do in NYC - bar-tending, waiting tables, etc. while you looked for the job of your dreams. If you had a special visa (like a J-3 or a J-4) you'd have limits on what you would be allowed to do. But the truth is, it's hard to get work here right now because of the recession. All young people are having trouble finding jobs.

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Wednesday, June 16, 2010

About will my nokia 73 phone from bangladesh work in new york

will my nokia 73 phone from bangladesh work in new york?
I brought a nokia 73 phone in bangladesh &I wanted to noe if it would styll work if I bring it in new york &is there anything I need to do in order for it to work?
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I think it will work,but you should check some things... a. The frequency of your Nokia 73.Most americans cell providers works at the frequency 1900Mhz.Check your phone specification,if it has or it is said to be QUAD phone,it will surely work. b. If you want to use it there with your current Bangladesh simcard/number you should contact your provider to activate INTERNATIONAL ROAMING and ensure that your provider has roaming partner provider in new work or usa in common.
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Tuesday, June 1, 2010

About can i carry concealed at Work In New York

Can i carry concealed at Work In New York?
Can i carry concealed at Work In New York? Links on this subject would be appreciated. I have a concealed carry permit. Would it be classified as trespassing?
Law & Ethics - 2 Answers
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If you have one, you must know the answer to that question.
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I don't think you can carry concealed in New York. All you have to do is google 'gun laws in New York' and you can find out the facts. Good Luck!
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Sunday, May 16, 2010

About does a florida permit for a teenager work in new york

does a florida permit for a teenager work in new york?
does a florida permit for a teenager at 16 work if she has to go to new york? if so, will she have to wait for her license and how long? thanks.
Other - Cars & Transportation - 1 Answers
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she must apply for a new 1,normally given over the counter there and then..


Saturday, May 1, 2010

About International Student looking for work in New York

International Student looking for work in New York?
I want to spend a few months in New York studying for my Emergency Medical Technicians qualification. I would however need a job to support me. How easy is it for an international student from the UK to find work in New York? I don't require much money, just enough to take care of my basic living needs. I'm probably thinking about working as a low level postion at hospital, perhaps in basic nursing or maybe in customer service, retail or at a restaurant as a waitor. In fact, I'm open to ideas.
Other - Careers & Employment - 1 Answers
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Perhaps you can try the local restaurant and apply as either a host or server (term 'server' now sometimes used instead of 'waiter' or 'waitress' :) The job application may ask if you are a US citizen, and perhaps you can ask management about how to secure employment while being an International Student. (Please steer clear from those online 'job opportunites' as most are Not legit especially if asking for money upfront.) For general career info: http://www.bls.gov/oco and search 'emergency medical technician' or such. There may be other resources listed at the bottom of that entry. For US colleges: http://www.utexas.edu/world/univ and perhaps you can find out from the particular college that you are attending about the process of International students attending college as well as employment.

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Friday, April 16, 2010

About How hard is it for a new college student to find work in New York City? Read Below

How hard is it for a new college student to find work in New York City? Read Below?
I am considering moving to New York city after college (my major is Journalism) and I just was wondering how tough is it to find work in The city. I will be willing to work anywhere to just to get my feet wet and I have experience in writing for a news paper and working for a television station so I was just wondering how tough would it be. I would even be willing work somewhere other than media at first in NYC.
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Thursday, April 1, 2010

About why do new york restaurants require new york work history

why do new york restaurants require new york work history?
What exactly is different about new york clientele or working conditions that makes the restauranteurs think they need this specific type of experience in their employees?
New York City - 3 Answers
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In today's sad world, they may think previous experience in NY means: 1) there is less chance you are a terrorist; 2) you have experience and patience in dealing with other cultures in a polite and expeditious fashion; 3) they may be conscientious about checking your references and don't want to spend a lot of time and money doing it; 4) you are more flexible about work hours; 5) you understand how to behave in a given job in a given part of the city.
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Maybe they just meant that you should have some work experience in restaurant field to be considered and not necessarily in New York.
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Work in a New York restaurant and you'll figure it out.

Tuesday, March 16, 2010

About how can I work in New York and live in Jersey.

How can I work in New York and live in Jersey.?
I'm in south jersey, near philly. I want to get up to new york for work. How would I do that. I'm sure it would be way too expensive to commute how about I rent something cheap up in north jersey. Whats a good cheap place.
New York City - 1 Answers
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You could always live in Jersey City and drive into NYC every day. Jersey City is right across the way from New York and is even sometimes referred to as the "sixth borough."

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Monday, March 1, 2010

About I do freelance work at home in Massachusetts for California and New York companies, what state do I owe taxes

I do freelance work at home in Massachusetts for California and New York companies, what state do I owe taxes?
I definitely did NOT perform any of the 1099 work in New York or California. I perform all the work in Massachusetts and then FedEx the work to New York or California. Would I need to pay state taxes to New York or California? Thank you!
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Best way to answer is what I was told by the IRS. I run My own truck and live in South Carolina. The company I have my current contract with is in North Carolina but i also deliver products with my truck to company's all over this Great USA. IRS simply asked where is your BASE of operation ,meaning where do you keep your files and home. Told them South Carolina. Then I would pay my normal IRS taxes and file state taxes with only South Carolina.
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You pay taxes in the state in which you reside. It is as simple as that.
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The IRS is not the best authority on STATE tax issues. You need to check with someone in the state tax office of the states you do business in. In your situation, I would say you only owe Massachusetts taxes. If you drove to New York and did work IN New York, I would say you might owe NY taxes, on that income only. You would also include that income on the MA return, but get a credit for the taxes paid to NY. To Ash79: Taxes returns are usually filed in the state you live in AND the state you work in. You usually get a credit for the taxes paid to the non-resident state on the resident state tax return.
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Tuesday, February 16, 2010

About can someone with an RN license in New York work in New Jersey

Can someone with an RN license in New York work in New Jersey?
Can someone with an RN license in New York work in New Jersey?
New York City - 1 Answers
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Probably not. Most such licenses, unlike Driver's Licenses, are restricted to the state they were issued in. However, if you already have a NY license, they may have a fast-track way of getting your NJ license without having to go through too many hurdles to get it. Good luck, and the link below is to the webpage for the New Jersey Board Of Nursing who would probably be the one to issue the NJ license for you...


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Monday, February 1, 2010

About moving to New York, what's a nice area to live in

Moving to New York, what's a nice area to live in ?
I currently live in London, UK and I would like to go and live and work in new York for a year or so and I was wondering if someone can tell me what area to go for, also can somebody tell me what it's like living there as in cost effectively. Like is Rent expensive - costs of food an travel ad just living costs in general. And also I work as a beautician so is the hair and beauty industry big in New York. Like will I be able to get a job :) Thank you, hope you can help :D
New York City - 3 Answers
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1 :Everything is expensive in NY and if you live in NYC is more expensive. Consider an area such as Astoria queens or Long Island City in Queens which is only about a bridge away from NYC two of best areas of Queens near Subways stations. Rent in Astoria will depend of what you are looking for, expect to pay about 1,600 for a one bed apartment. If you can't afford that you might not be able to afford the city. Transportation is also a major expense in NY. If you are looking to work as hair stylist then looking for employeement in the city is your best bet as long as you have working papers. Hope this info helps, good luck.
2 :Before you worry about where you are going to live, I think you should be concerned if you are allowed to work in the US. There is no way on earth you are going to get a work visa for the US as a beautician.
3 :It seems like you're overlooking immigration issues. You won't be able to work in the US without a work visa.

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Saturday, January 16, 2010

About where isit best to live for a good future for university and work new york, miami, or California

Where isit best to live for a good future for university and work new york, miami, or California ?
I want to know because i'm living in London and am depressed and want to leave for america i'm currently in ma first year of college with one year left and hence next year i will be looking for a uni to go so was wondering where is it best to go out of them three ?
Other - United States - 3 Answers
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i would say california even tough the economy is bad there right now, by the time you have finished your studies the crisis will ease hopefully
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new york
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I would say California for University and kinda work, New York for work, but not Miami. California has tons of reputable schools (I live here, I would know) and New York has a lot of job opportunities. Miami is overrated.

Friday, January 1, 2010

About Where should I go for July 4th fire work New York Manhattan and what time

Where should I go for July 4th fire work New York Manhattan and what time?
I heard that fire works will be in Manhattan near Hudson river but I don't know the place exactly. What else can we enjoy for this day in Manhattan?
New York City - 3 Answers
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GO TO THE BRONX BRIDGE. THE BRONX BRIDGE BELONGS TO BOTH MANHATTAN AND THE BRONX. THERE WILL BE A LOT OF FIRE WORKS THERE. I AM GOING THERE TONIGHT
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The fireworks will be on the west side of Manhattan. The blog post at the link below show a list stations and subway lines near the West Side Highway. Good luck Native New Yorker
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= The fireworks take place between 20th and 55th Streets on the Hudson River, and start after 9pm, usually around 9:20pm. The show lasts for 25 minutes and will be broadcast live on NBC. Of course, you need to claim your viewing spot long before sundown. Plan to arrive around 5pm or even a little earlier. Let's hope for picnic weather!