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Cheltenham: Some questions about moving out of home...?
I'm 15 & need to move out of home. Can I rent a flat or do I have to get someone over 18 to put it under their name for me? If so, does it have to be a parent or could it be a friend's parent? I will have a part time job and be a full time student in year 10. How much youth allowance will I receive? And will I recieve an rent assistance or anything? I live in Australia by the way, in the ACT. And at my part time job I get payed $10 an hour, if this is any help. Thankyou! =)...
02 Dec 08, 07:12:29

Cheltenham: Foreigners making a living in Japan?
1. What is a good job to get if you're a foreigner living in Japan? I mean, like if you're an overseas student or something. A job that will allow you to sustain yourself and be able to reside in Japan. 2. Where are good, affordable areas around Tokyo to live? Ones that don't mind foreign residents. I know that a lot of places don't like it when foreigners have room mates. Listing places that don't mind this will be of great help. 3. After getting over the culture shock and home sickness of being in a new and mysterious land, how long do you think it would take to actually get used to life in Japan? Answering in detail and links to useful sites is well appreciat...
02 Dec 08, 07:12:48

Cheltenham: Student Worksafe???? help!!?
Why are young people more likely to be injured on the job than other groups of workers? give three reasons.. What can supervisors and employers do to ensure the safety of their workers...? plz provide a comprehensive answer... What can workers do to ensure their own safety as well as the safety of their co-workers??...
02 Dec 08, 07:12:10

Cheltenham: What should I do???? ?
I practically have no parents because my dad is either drunk or in bed and my mom works three jobs, and shes always mad at me, and so is my dad. My grades are starting to slip and I used to be a straight A student until the last couple of years. Just today, she made me stay in my room from 3 till 9:30 for no reason, and if i ask her why, she just gets even more mad. So my question is, do u think that there is anything that i could do to prevent all this sh*t?...
02 Dec 08, 07:12:17

Cheltenham: can i apply for the Green Card?
i am now holding the US student visa(i-20) ,and i am still in high school.i am going to study university here.but after i graduate from university,can i have a job in the USA?if i work here ,should i apply another visa or can i apply for Green Card? i don't have the nationality of America...then can i have the driver license?...
02 Dec 08, 06:12:02

Cheltenham: Does anyone have any ideas for a career involving...?
Right now Im a student (4th year of college). Im a gogo dancer (non nude) (500-1000 dollars a night). My goal is to graduate college with a degree that leads to a career that allows me to make at least as much money as I do now. I love dancing and performing but unfotunately, its not a long term career. I love making money. I love shopping and what I like about my current job is 1. the fact that how much money I make depends on how well I do my job (its innovative), not an hourly wage. 2. its challenging and you get alot of recognition for being good at what you do. 3. I get to socialize with people and figure out what they like. 4. its glamorous...I LOVE experimenting with hair, makeup and ...
02 Dec 08, 06:12:59

Cheltenham: can i get out of my apartment lease without a lot of trouble?
I am a college student who just lost a $4,000 scholarship given to me from a local business that just went out of business/bankrupt. My roommate and I each signed a lease for our apartment which lasts from August till July. I have $1,000 in the bank and rent is $625 a month for us. My roommate's mothers pays his rent however I am responsible for mine. I have a job but I do not make enough to make rent for next semester (i'm gonna need a good $4,000+) for it and am trying to get out of my lease. I understand that usually there is a fee invovled with this and if it is lower than what I would have to pay for living there I am going to try and do it. My question however is what happens...
02 Dec 08, 06:12:33

Cheltenham: What are some cute, inexpensive things I can do for my boyfriend for Christmas?
I'm 23 and a full-time student with no job living at home with the parents so yeah...I have no money!!! But I want to do something special for my boyfriend because he has supported me through school and plus, our 4 yr anniversary is in December. I've already done a book of pictures, quotes, and memories for him one year...so any other ideas???...
02 Dec 08, 06:12:12

Cheltenham: Please help me figure out what kind of career is good for me, besides stripping (lol) :(?
Right now Im a student (4th year of college). Im a gogo dancer (non nude) (500-1000 dollars a night). My goal is to graduate college with a degree that leads to a career that allows me to make at least as much money as I do now. I love dancing and performing but unfotunately, its not a long term career. I love making money. I love shopping and what I like about my current job is 1. the fact that how much money I make depends on how well I do my job (its innovative), not an hourly wage. 2. its challenging and you get alot of recognition for being good at what you do. 3. I get to socialize with people and figure out what they like. 4. its glamorous...I LOVE experimenting with hair, makeup and ...
02 Dec 08, 06:12:06

Cheltenham: help with punctuation?
To start, the economy is playing a big role on what type of jobs individuals are interested in. although private investigators might not make as much as other fields would offer, private investigators are normally retired police officers or people just coming out of college. So a retired police officer really isn’t looking for a huge pay load because they most likely have their pension, and students coming out of college are just looking for somewhere to start. According to salary.com, private investigators average between $25,000 and $56,000 a year. Earnings of private investigators vary greatly depending on their employer, specialty and the geographic area in which they work” (...
02 Dec 08, 05:12:37


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