Monday, December 20, 2010

About what are some good ideas for freelance work in los angeles

what are some good ideas for freelance work in los angeles?
basically, I want to freelance my way through life right now...at least for the next 6 months. I'm a little burnt out on 40 hours a week at one job...and way too young to be burned out. I also want to do some traveling, so making my own schedule is key. Other than CraigsList, where can I look find freelance or seriously part time positions? Office stuff, personal assistant, virtual assistant...anything (almost)!
Los Angeles - 3 Answers
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Good question. Apple One staffing has placed a lot of people this way. Another idea is to contact a local staffing agency in Hollywood/LA area - they often hire part-time people to sit in various tv show audiences - it's easy money and you just sit, clap, and you're done for the day. Good luck!
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Craigs list.... best bet.
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How about buying a camera and stalking celebrities? I hear it can pay pretty well. Seriously, try the paper, you may also find a legit position on say Monster, or related sites.


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Thursday, December 2, 2010

About can I live in hesperia california and work in los angeles? is hesperia cheaper than

Can I live in hesperia california and work in los angeles? is hesperia cheaper than?
most california cities? is it possible to live in 2 minimum wages there? thanks...
Los Angeles - 3 Answers
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Many people do this commute - but know that it is a long one. 78 mile to downtown LA http://maps.google.com/maps?f=d&source=s_d&saddr=Hesperia,+CA&daddr=800+N+Alameda+St,+Los+Angeles,+CA+90012+(Los+Angeles+City+Hall)&geocode=FRVODQIdciEC-Sl_EEfDDl3DgDEgOlj5WuMDBw%3BCS_RGQWGnoLcFXyiBwId7uXz-CFVs3dAAGrjtw&hl=en&mra=pd&sll=34.271056,-117.791272&sspn=0.973697,2.705383&ie=UTF8&z=10 it takes about 2 hours or 1 1/2 with little traffic. If you commute check out a VAN pool - (800) COMMUTE to lower your costs... It would be easier to live in Hesperia on 2 minimum wage jobs than i/n LA but it will still be tough. I hope the move changes your nick to infinite happiness
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Hesperia is cheaper, but it's 80 miles EACH way. It takes me 2+ hours to commute from Brea, about 40 miles away, and it's a killer. Figure 4 hours EACH WAY from Hesperia. WIth gas over $3.50 per gallon, you might just earn enough money to pay for gas. You'll have to live in your car. Sorry, the math just doesn't work out.
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The commute would be costly Hesperia is approximately 80-90 miles from LA. Yes, It would be cheaper for a roof over your head but GAS........ whooo, too much. My mother drove from Victorville to 29 Palms daily and back, which is about 90 miles, and the gas took a financial toll on our family

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Saturday, November 20, 2010

About how do you get/find voice over work in Los Angeles, Ca

How do you get/find voice over work in Los Angeles, Ca?
I am a vocalist who would like to know some info on this kind of work. Do you get hired by the actual recording studio? Do you have to be in a Union? Etc. Thanks so much It's funny you say that, Ultimus, because I was just on their site. I see the offer classes and whatnot, but do they actually give you work? Or just prepare you for it? I'm a little confused.
Singing - 1 Answers
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Voicetrax West. Google it.

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Tuesday, November 2, 2010

About dump truck looking 4 work in Los Angeles

Dump truck looking 4 work in Los Angeles?
I just bought a dumptruck (super-10) can any1 in the business in the Los Angeles area hook me up with work?
Other - Cars & Transportation - 2 Answers
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Go check at the teamsters hall
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Any dump truck company would probably hire you quickly because you own your own and would probably pay you double because the maint and insurance cost are all on you.

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Wednesday, October 20, 2010

About what are some places that I can do volunteer work in Los Angeles, specifically around West Hollywood area

What are some places that I can do volunteer work in Los Angeles, specifically around West Hollywood area..?
I need to do some volunteer work, specific hours, and maybe after that on my own time, what are some places in West Hollywood? Just throw out some suggestions. Thanks
Los Angeles - 1 Answers
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Try VolunteerAmerica,com. Try your own church. After school tutor, Community services. Most hospitals can take volunteers but don't count on trying to treat any patients, the doctors and nurses don't like competition. I would think the non-profit (associated with a charity or a church like Presbyterian has a couple in town). One of the more enjoyable may be a bit too far for you, CHOC, Childrens Hostpital of Orange County in Santa Ana.

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Saturday, October 2, 2010

About any one no of volunteer work in Los Angeles, CA around Thanksgiving

Any one no of volunteer work in Los Angeles, CA around Thanksgiving?
Hi, I can not volunteer on Thanksgiving day this year but would like to volunteer on the days leading up to Thanksgiving preparing food or bag lunches etc... in the Los Angeles area. Let me know if you know of any organizations.
Community Service - 1 Answers
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Homeless shelters are always in need of volunteers, especially around Thanksgiving when they are preparing a special meal for their guests. I suggest the following homeless shelter: http://losangelesmission.org/index.html You can also Google "los angeles homeless shelters" or talk to other people at your church, workplace, or other places. Good luck and thanks for such a great heart!

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Monday, September 20, 2010

About where is a good place for a 53 year old male to find work in Los Angeles

Where is a good place for a 53 year old male to find work in Los Angeles.?
Moved to L.A. recently had to have bypass surgery. I am recovered and need to work. Any Ideas?
Careers & Employment - 3 Answers
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Umemployment Office would be a good choice.
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San Jose this is around 600km from Los angels. But people are travelling for empolyment everyday.
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Is your heart better now? You should call the EDD Office and see how you can get registered in there data bank for work....Lots in it!

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Thursday, September 2, 2010

About where can a 15 year old work in los angeles

where can a 15 year old work in los angeles?
im looking for a job. i have a permit but just need help on looking for a job. any suggestions?
Los Angeles - 3 Answers
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u should go ask around a super market or something like that
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Many jobs listed here: http://losangeles.craigslist.org/
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Even though there may be some good job offerings listed on craigslist.com, your age does not bode you well unless you can dress, act and look much older than your age. And that's the main reason why so many "young looking" job applicants are not hired, because of the way they "look" and "act." "Youthfulness" in your case may prove to be the singular reason for your rejection by employers. Good luck!

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Friday, August 20, 2010

About when is the best time to commute to work in los angeles

when is the best time to commute to work in los angeles?
my friend is moving there and he starts work at 9am.
Commuting - 9 Answers
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Real early.
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never
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depends where your friend will be living exactly but for example, if they were living in Santa Clarita area and want to get to downtown L.A. I would leave by 7am or if they want to push it by 7:30 am to be there by 9 am. It all really depends where they will be travelling from (and maybe even how well they can maneuver through traffic)
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Have him set off at 5am at the latest.
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depends on whether he has to take the freeway because a 15 min drive can easily become an hour and a half, especially if he is driving towards LA in the morning.
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Yeah, Never. It's never a good time to drive in LA. your friend will lose half his life in traffic there. Be warned!
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Sunday mornings, and late nights - that goes for all big cities. If your friend wants to be there at 9AM, depending upon how far away the job is, I would say to leave MINIMUM 2 hours before he has to be there.
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around midnight and take breakfast with him and sleep in the parking garage until 8:30, more power to him but have you seen the television shows that show the commuting around there, it's scary.
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hhhhmmm shd be ard 5.30am cos i start work at lax by 7am


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Monday, August 2, 2010

About how long would you commute to work in los angeles

how long would you commute to work in los angeles?
i've been looking at job postings and ones that i want seem to be in downtown la, santa monica, or beverley hills, but i live in the torrance area. is it worth it? i don't know what it's like to commute every day with the traffic so how far or how long would you travel for work in la? how long do you think it would take me? if they say local applicants only, do i qualify?
Commuting - 5 Answers
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Depends which part of L.A you live in, L.A is enormous and its got horrible traffic.
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When they say local only they mean applicants from within the Southland. They do not want to have to deal with people moving from out of state. And Torrance to Santa Monica or Beverly Hills is a rather short commute by LA standards. One of the engineers where I work in South Orange County commutes from Torrance. I commute 20 miles each way myself to and from work.
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If you're desperate for the job, then I would take it. Commuting even a short distance in LA is bad, but what can you do- you need money. If the job is in downtown you might be able to take the MTA blue line. Local applicants means anyone in southern California. In other words, they aren't going to provide relocation assistance.
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30 minute drive would be OK.
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Driving in L.A. would be great if it wasn't for the fact that half the drivers on the roads are idiots.......the other half are morons. I live less than 20 minutes from where I work in a mid-size Ventura County city. Morning traffic is nothing using surface streets, coming home we have the same problem as in L.A. Too many people is the problem....and little, if any, enforcement of traffic laws.

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Tuesday, July 20, 2010

About what are the best places for cooks to work in Los Angeles

What are the best places for cooks to work in Los Angeles?
Who has worked for good restaurants, business, hotels, super markets, private homes, caterers that really enjoyed their time there and was a good launching pad for a career in food?
Los Angeles - 1 Answers
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Restaurants

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Friday, July 2, 2010

About why are so many illegal immigrants finding good work in Los Angeles

Why are so many illegal immigrants finding good work in Los Angeles?
And why are they leaving such countries as Mexico? Is it greed, or poverty?
Other - Society & Culture - 4 Answers
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Do you have any link that supports your answer?? I live in LA, and see many people who are illegal having a bad job.... No benefits, minimum wage, etc.. I dont know if you consider that a good job..
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It may be because it's so close to the Mexican border. And I don't think it has anything to do with greed or poverty. I think they just want a better life like the rest of us.
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I've never been to L.A. so I'm not going to speculate on what goes on out there. But I have lived in Fla. S.C. and Mo. First let me say this, I've no problem with people coming into the U.S. legally, and earning an honest living. Now that being said. I'm in the construction business, I am one of the best in my trade, up until 15 years ago I was making $45 to $50,000 a year. In all aspects of the construction trades it is hard for all of us citizens to earn a decent living because we have illegal aliens coming in and low-balling prices to get jobs that they are barely qualified to do. Now some of you are going to say I'm a raciest, and don't have a clue as to what I'm talking about. To that I say BULL. Ladies, and gentlemen I have lived this scenario, I know exactly what I'm talking about. When I, and others can't make a decent living because there are illegals doing the work for half the price, and half the quality, there is something rotten in Denmark. Edit: Yes I know I'm ranting, and I apologize, but I am sick and tiered of liberals who don't see good honest U.S. citizens struggling to make ends meet because of this situation. When I say U.S. citizens I mean black white, Asian, Latino.... ztcca, Thank you, you just proved my final point.
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What 'good work' are you talking about? The indentured servant sweat shops downtown? the day labor sites? the picking fields in ventura? I'm very confused about where all the good illegal immigrant jobs are? you did say los angeles right? And as for why people flee Mexico, greed, are you serious, have you ever met a poor mexican? Do you really think Greed is what drives them to risk their lives and leave all their loved ones behind? By the way, have you ever met greedy Mexicans, guess where they are, STILL IN MEXICO making it impossible for honest human beings to survive. Greedy mexicans don't cross the border to the US, they have no use for us, they are busy exploiting the same poor mexicans that the USA does such a nice job at exploiting. And as for the guy complaining about construction in FLA, you do have an edge over immigrants, you speak english and I'm sure you don't get taken advantage of.

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Sunday, June 20, 2010

About how does coke coupon for six flags in Los Angeles work

How does coke coupon for six flags in Los Angeles work?
can i get the other ticket for free when i buy one on the same day with the coke can
Amusement Parks - 4 Answers
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yep for example you and your friend go with a coke can, only one of you pays the full admission price. the other gets to go in for free. but remember you have to bring in specially marked coke cans. if you cant find then you can print them from http://www.themeparkcodes.com/
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it has to be the same day, other wise they won't think you ever had a coupon in the first place....duh
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well u go up there n show them the coke can n then u pay the full price n get another person with you for free n then u half to throw away the can in the trash im serious. i just went like last weeekend n it was awesome n yes i do live in l.a. i live in EAST L.A. bby!
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If you pay 60 dollars for one ticket, you get another one free.

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Wednesday, June 2, 2010

About when buying a house how much does someone has to pay for paper work in Los Angeles California

When buying a house how much does someone has to pay for paper work in Los Angeles California?
I'm trying to buy my first house in california ,but I'm a little confused when the realstate guy told me that we needed to pay 17000 dls. for paper work for a 580,000 dls. duplex. He said that depending of the price of the house that would determine the amount we had to pay for paper work. Is this for reals? He also said that he was going to make an offer and was going to ask the owner to pay part of the paper work fee. Please help before I go any deeper. Any tips thanks
Renting & Real Estate - 5 Answers
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Robert, I'm a licensed real estate agent here in Los Angeles. What in the world are you talking about? If the property is listed for sale with a real estate agent and you are the buyer, the sellers pays your agents commission. There are cost involved in purchasing a dublex. For example: Escrow, title, mortage broker, etc.... I suggest you drop your agent and find one who is professional. Sincerely, Richard Johnston, REMAX http://www.estates.la
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I strongly suggest that if your on answers hoping for the answer I would pay an attorney to deal with any paperwork regarding the figures your putting up that you definitely hire an attorney to do all your paper work. Clean no mix ups and your safe. Why riot???? Please don't fall prey to something that is not reviewed by a LAWYER, so then your SAFE Really Good Luck California Lucky You
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Let get right to the point, this is the best option you can get. Please visit http://www.myloantips.com This information is great!
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The *loan* might cost that much if you're paying two points plus inflated fees. The paperwork to buy the property is much smaller and the seller pays the majority of that (real estate transfer fees, owner's policy of title insurance, documentation and recording). Assuming they listed through MLS with a Cooperating Buyer's Broker agreement at least what it says on your buyer's agent's contract, your agent's commission will be paid from that. You can expect to pay for half of escrow. You can also expect to pay a few other fees that add up to maybe a few hundred dollars. You can also expect to pay loan costs if your agent didn't negotiate an allowance for them from the seller. In this market, that's pretty easy. You can expect to have to come up with the seed money for an impound account to pay your property taxes and homeowner's insurance, and you're going to have to buy homeowner's insurance in order to get a loan, but you wanted it anyway, so that if your $580,000 property burns down, you can rebuild it, right? This agent is either 1) So incompetent that you need to report them to Department of Real Estate NOW, 2) A scamster that you need to have arrested NOW or 3) So bad at explaining things that they shouldn't be in the business.
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$17,000 sounds like a lot in closing costs. Is your agent doing the financing and representing you in the purchase of your home? You are the person making the offer, not your agent. They are only guides and advisors in the process. There are a few cirmcustances that your closing costs would be $17,000: 1. You are buying down the interest rate. 2. Your credit scores are not strong and you need to pay more in fees. 3. Your agent needs to put gas in their HUMMER. O.K but seriously. If this is your first home you may qualify for several First Time Home Buyer (FTHB) incentives. CalHFA.org has below market rates available as well as down payment assistance (DAPs). Depending on what city in LA you are looking at you may be eligible for their DAPs as well. Check the city web page under the housing Dept for more info. ~Danke Schoen Feel free to contact me with any other questions or a second opinion. Nathan MrDankeSchoen@yahoo.com 888-602-4622 ext 12 925-250-6067

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Thursday, May 20, 2010

About what is the minimum age to work in los angeles, california

what is the minimum age to work in los angeles, california?
i'm 15 and i REALLY want and need to go work...is that possible in my age or i need to wait till i'll be 16?because summer is coming and it's great opportunity to go on summer work.
Los Angeles - 1 Answers
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14 years old. You will need a student work permit from your school, and they can make their own guidelines that are stricter than the state's, like you have to keep a certain gpa, you can only work XX hours per week, etc. It will be very hard to find a job because many of the jobs teens used to get are going to their parents, adults with families, due to the bad economy and layoffs. Ask your school counselor if they know of any jobs, sometimes they get info on jobs that you could not get by yourself. Don't take it personally if you cannot find a job, it's really bad out there now, next summer will likely be better. Even in good times, it's generally hard to get a job at 14, there are more jobs at 16. If you cannot get a paid job, consider volunteer work. Many summer camps will hire you as a junior counselor, you don't get paid, but it will help you get a paid job when you're old enough. Or volunteer with an organization that has something to do with your future goals, it looks good on your college resume. Here is the info you need: Work Permit FAQ: http://www.cde.ca.gov/ci/ct/we/wpfaq.asp Allowed Work Hours: http://www.svusd.k12.ca.us/guidance/workpermit.htm Good luck!


Sunday, May 2, 2010

About I am looking for PA (production assistant) work in Los Angeles and am willing to work for no pay

I am looking for PA (production assistant) work in Los Angeles and am willing to work for no pay?
The hardest part of Hollywood is starting out I am looking for PA (production assistant) work in Los Angeles and am willing to work for no pay to gain experience. Does anyone have any links to where I can look!? I've already checked craigslist
Small Business - 1 Answers
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Anyone who in important enough to need a production assistant probably isn't hanging around on YA or advertising on Craigs list either. You need to do some knocking on doors and look for this kind of job in person. Go to the studios in LA and get acquainted with the personal departments. Ask around. Read the trade papers help wanted section.

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Tuesday, April 20, 2010

About where do the sexiest bartenders in Los Angeles work

Where do the sexiest bartenders in Los Angeles work?
Bonus points if they're wild, rowdy, and female.
Beer, Wine & Spirits - 1 Answers
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Bordello and Verdugo

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Friday, April 2, 2010

About how do you get substitute teaching work in Los Angeles

How do you get substitute teaching work in Los Angeles?
I have my Emergency 30-Day Substitute Teaching Permit, but am at a loss as to how to get work. It looks like SubFinder is the standard for schools to finds subs, but there is no information available on how to become part of the SubFinder database. Any explanation would be greatly appreciated!
Teaching - 1 Answers
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you cannot be a part of subfinder until the district hires you. Subfinder is our internal notification system. You have to be a lausd employee to use it. You need to get hired. You have quite a problem on your hands - my district (LAUSD) just layed off 3000 employees - many of whome got put into the system. We are not currently hiring subs, as the ones we have are not getting work. Here is the page you would get hired from: http://www.teachinla.com/substitute/ notice near the bottom it states we are not hiring. You should use the time to get fully certified.

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Saturday, March 20, 2010

About do you need to know Spanish to work in Los Angeles

Do you need to know Spanish to work in Los Angeles?
Next summer I would like to move to Los Angeles and get a job. I really love the city but the problem is that there a lot of those people and I don't know Spanish and I'm not gonna learn it either. But I heard that you need to know Spanish to get work is that true?
Los Angeles - 9 Answers
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Si.
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I think somebody was taking the piss Los Angeles is in America not Spain so why would u need 2 know Spanish they speak English in Los Angeles
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No, you don't need to speak Spanish to get a job in Los Angeles.
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Useful, but not necessary. Might want to change your attitude, however. Learning a language is always useful. When in Rome...
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Nein.
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OM is correct. It's like any other life-skill, it is not mandatory, but it wouldn't hurt to have it in your job skills arsenal. Case in point: You work in a job servicing the general public. You get paycheck bonuses if you sell a certain amount of widgets. If you can talk the language of 50% more of your customers you will sell more widgets and make more money. Another thing to consider is that bilingual job applicants are more valuable to an employer than people who can only speak a single language.
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No, it isn't necessary to know Spanish in Los Angeles. There are enough Spanish speakers from Latin and South America here already. ;) Generally speaking, however, it can never hurt to take up a new language or at least learn a few common phrases. It's also a good idea to learn about people's culture. You'll be able to communicate better and have a better understanding of what you see all around. I suggest reading some Insider Guides to Los Angeles. Good luck with your plans! :)
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you don't need to, but it's HIGHLY recommended, especially if you'll work with customers.
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its getting that way i have friend in the hospital field who put in for a higher position and was told she needed to speak spanish


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Tuesday, March 2, 2010

About how long does it take people to go to work in los angeles

how long does it take people to go to work in los angeles?
let's say you work in burbank or santa clarita, or even los angeles and u have the typical 8-5 schedule and you live about 10 miles away...how long would it take cause of traffic? I don't want to live in downtown because I heard theres some real nuts out there...but I might have to work there and alot of ppl but don't necessarily live there...what is a SAFE place to live that is close from downtown? so I dont have to leave like 2 hours for work! some PPl say on here if there like 20 miles away from work they leave like 2 -hours before! holy crap! who would want to do that! geez! to get* to work.....I don't want to have to drive like 2 hours to get work....when I live like 25 miles or so thats just crazy! I don't know anyone who would want to do that unless if there making real good money how do those ppl get there sleep!
Los Angeles - 7 Answers
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about 45 minutes, traffic is terrible in LA
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I work 10 miles from my house and it's about a 45 minute drive each way. Some cool places that you might look into and is pretty close to the downtown area (and I agree, not a great place to live) is Silverlake, Echo Park, Los Feliz, and the Wilshire District. From there, your drive will be somewhere around 20 to 40 minutes.
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I lived in Southern California many years ago. While there, I lived first in Los Angeles, then I moved to Monrovia, then to Pasadena, then to Covina, then back to Virginia When I lived in Monrovia and Covina, it took me 45 minutes to drive the 18 miles to Los Angeles on the San Bernardino Freeway. When I lived in Pasadena, I also worked there and frequently rode a bicycle the three miles to work. Things have changed since then, so I don't know where it is safe to live or how long a commute takes. I have a niece who lives in Pasadena, but she also works there, so I know her commute shouldn't take long. Last I heard, Pasadena is still a good place to live, and a quick commute on the freeway.
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please post in the proper category this is Dining Out not Transportation > Commuting
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Working in Burbank, Santa Clarita or LA? They are all in different parts of LA County and it's impossible to give a reasonable answer as to how long it would take to get there without knowing the starting point. If you work in Santa Clarita, live there. Burbank is about 30 minutes from Santa Clarita and unless you take MetroLink, it's 1 to 2 hours to downtown LA from there.
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If you live in Santa Clarita, everything will be 30mins -1hr away.. the valley, downtown, beach. Traffic is particularly hideous coming from this area & the N. Valley. I live in Santa Monica which is about 15 miles from Downtown. It would take probably 30-45 minutes to get there for a 8am work start. I work in near Universal City (E. Valley) and it takes me 40 minutes to get to work & it's only about 15-20 miles. Traffic is moving so it's not that bad...
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I live 25 miles from my work and it takes 1hr - 1:20 to get to work with trafic. Coming home at 5 should be a problem. say u go out for dinner first then come home. 7pm+ = loads less trafic

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Saturday, February 20, 2010

About does Metro PCS work in Los Angeles and San Diago

Does Metro PCS work in Los Angeles and San Diago?
Im from the Bay Area and im going on a trip to Los Angeles and San Diago, does Metro PCS work over there?
Los Angeles - 1 Answers
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Coverage is better in LA than San Diego, but it does have coverage: http://www.metropcs.com/coverage/

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Tuesday, February 2, 2010

About how Does Punishment Community Service Work In Los Angeles Court

How Does Punishment Community Service Work In Los Angeles Court?
I am interested on how Los Angeles Courts will reduce or dismiss traffic citations and allow trading doing community service? I was in Glendale traffic court awhile back and the judge was allowing some offenders to work off their fines by doing community services. What exactly is community service in Los Angeles defined by the LA Courts? Is it always manual labor like cleaning up trash on freeway area? What about age, seniors, disabilities, different catagories? Is there clerical or office work community service? Please let us know and if you have links that can explain it more clearly. thanks for your help
Law & Ethics - 1 Answers
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Picking up trash along the roadside.

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Wednesday, January 20, 2010

About i work in Los Angeles and live in Woodland Hills and I was wondering how is the service for Metro PCS

I work in Los Angeles and live in Woodland Hills and I was wondering how is the service for Metro PCS?
I currently have Verizon, but they want too much money to have unlimited talk, text, and web. I want to move to Metro PCS, but I have heard mixed things about them. Do they have alot of dropped calls? Do you get good service in Los Angeles and Orange County? Which phone is the best they offer? Is the web through them 2G or 3G?
Los Angeles - 2 Answers
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Well my mother has metro pcs and she lives in los angeles. And i went for the visit and asked her if she liked metropcs she said it was okay but sometimes you lose signal and i think it also depends what phone you get because my cousins had the same company and he said it works perfectly plus its also alot cheaper than verizon i know how that feels having to pay somuch , well , my mother lives in south central and someof my other family members have the same company so i can just say go ahead and try it plus you dnt need a contract with them, also another good cheap fone company is t-mobile. And to answer all those question go to the metro pcs store and ask they know whats best for the person.
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If you want the same connect and signal please know that Pageplus is the SAME, just an offshoot of Verizon much like Boost is off another major carrier. It is only $40 for free minutes on calls, internet & txt. Just thought I'd let you know that if you have the creative person help you can get a better phone than what they offer. You can still get a better phone with bigger LCD than what they offer if you get a real gem of a guy to help you. System, phone just needs to be tweeked.

Saturday, January 2, 2010

About where can a 14 year old work in Los Angeles

Where can a 14 year old work in Los Angeles ?
I'm fourteen and i'm a high school freshman. I really want to make my own money. I do not like asking my parents or anyone for money at ALL. Los Angeles is a dangerous area lol, so im not sure where i coulod work. I know i can be a tutor, but i dont know that many people who arent good at everything. My school, Culver City Highschool, is cheap, and probably wouldnt pay me to tutor anyone. I really need help on where to work!
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no where legally. you need to be 16 per state law unless you work on the family farm or in a family business.
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No where because you need to be 16 or unless you have family in business that can have you work for them.