Friday, October 28, 2011

Planning a move from Los Angeles to Seattle: How much money needed for a single person to make the move?

Planning a move from Los Angeles to Seattle: How much money needed for a single person to make the move?
I'm planning on moving to the Redmond/University/Bellevue area [a wide area, I know]; I would be moving alone, minimal items to move [maybe 2 bags worth of stuff], and possibly looking into either renting a studio or a room in a house; as for what type of job-oh... I've only returned from a year+ living in Japan, so would probably just be looking for customer service or retail work. I've found I really do like working with people, and as I have fairly simple tastes in things, I don't need a lot of money. So-any advice on how much money I should have available to make a successful move, would be so appreciated.
Seattle - 2 Answers
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You should have at least $2,000.00. I would suggest that, unless you have a close friend there, avoid Redmond or Bellevue. Look for a place within the City of Seattle, like Wedgewood, Lake City, Ballard, or Magnolia. It's easier for commuting to Downtown where the jobs are.
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Well, you'll have to have 2 months rent upfront, a security deposit, and have at least a few months rent put away for emergencies. You'll also need to pay for things once you get into your place and for activations & deposits for your utilities. Figure $100 to activate your cable and possibly as much for your phone. Good luck with your move.



Friday, October 14, 2011

Is it possible to make money if you know company ......?

Is it possible to make money if you know company ......?
Is it possible to make money if you know company executives and businesmen in Japan, China, Hong Kong, South Korea, Singapore, Thailand, Brunei, Qatar, Kuwait and UAE ?
Investing - 0 Answers
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It is possible to make money without knowing these people. Knowing them does not guarantee you will make money, either.





Friday, October 7, 2011

How do you make a Type R from Japan legit in the USA??

How do you make a Type R from Japan legit in the USA??
Im considering getting a Type R Civic from Japan, and i was wondering what do i need to do to make it legit? Also can I register and drive it legit? I know its gonna be alot of money but i dont care.
Acura - 5 Answers
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You don't.
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First off are you in the military?
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UMM ITS NOT ABOUT THE MONEY THE STATE REFF HAS TO APPROVE IT AND IF HE DOES THEN THE MONEY PART COMES IN
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i doubt they allow it in the US but youd have to convert emission to the US standard which they dont have for the US. youd have to us a regular civic ones. then you might have to do the collision test which you would need like 6 of them =[
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basically there is a $10000 inspection involved. once it is inspected you will probably have to replace the glass, the emissions system, and the bumpers to meet u.s. standards. i would recommend getting the u.s. integra type r. it will only cost about $25000 and is already street legal and has the exact same engine.



Saturday, October 1, 2011

Where can I make the most money teaching ESL?

Where can I make the most money teaching ESL?
I have a university degree (Bachelor of Arts degree, major in Fine Arts), I will probably get a CELTA certificate. Which country can I make the most in? Is it possible to teach at the university level/public school level or only private language schools? I have taught in private schools in Japan and I now teach at a public highschool in Korea. I don't mind where I teach but I'd prefer somewhere new.
Teaching - 1 Answers
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I have seen a salary reference for an ESL Instructor at http://www.esljobsly.com/article/esl_teacher_salaries_in_different_countries.html It provides detailed information with a chart. It seems you can get most money from taking ESL jobs in Austria, Saudi Arabia and Germany.