Sunday, November 21, 2010

How can I work at New York

How can I work at New York?
I'm from Indonesia and right now I'm collecting money to go to NY and reach my dream: be an actress in Hollywood. My answer is, how can I get the right to work in NY? How much does it cost to live there?
New York City - 5 Answers
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artist? what artist? sex artist?
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A lot!!! housing and/or apartment rent are quite high...there's many parts of New York and of course, if you want to live in the city, the rent are extremely higher and very hard to find vacancy. try this website or just type "New york cost of living" on your search engine. http://swz.salary.com/costoflivingwizard/layoutscripts/coll_result.asp?presentsalary=35000&presenthomemetrocode=119&presentworkmetrocode=119&newhomemetrocode=291&newworkmetrocode=291&currentlocation=119&newlocation=291&x=27&y=10 goodluck! p.s. you did know that Hollywood is in Los Angeles right??? i think if you want to be an actress, LA would be a better place. its closer to alot more studios and tv networks and home of a lot more tv and movie sets.
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find a menial job like waiting tables, driving a cab, something like that until you get settled, then go from there.
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LMFAO!!! actress...........
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If you want to be an actress in Hollywood, I don't see why you'd want to move to New York. They're on entirely opposite sides of the country.It's almost impossible to be any farther from Hollywood than New York, and still live be near the mainland of the United States. Also, can you act? And the cost of living in New York is incredibly high, so as faras how much it costs to live there, the answer is a lot.

Sunday, November 14, 2010

What are some good restaurants to work in New York City

What are some good restaurants to work in New York City?
I am moving there soon and while looking for a job in my degree I want to get a waitressing job. Any good ideas or place people previously worked at and liked? THANKS ALOT!! :)
New York City - 1 Answers
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A friend of mine worked at Tamarind and he really liked it.

Sunday, November 7, 2010

i want to volunteer in any charity work in new york any good and safe suggestions

i want to volunteer in any charity work in new york any good and safe suggestions?
i will go visit my dad in the summer i will stay there for about 4 or 6 weeks and i wanted to do some charity work he lives in new York i'm not an american citizen is there any good and safe suggestions?? please help i will be there probably from 15/6 or 17/6 so please help as soon as possible
Community Service - 1 Answers
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NY is a big place. look for something near to where you will be. You don't mention your age, and that might be a problem. http://www.volunteernet.org http://www.servenet.org

Monday, November 1, 2010

What is it like to work For New York Life Insurance

What is it like to work For New York Life Insurance? ?
Well I have an interview for New york life in Vienna Va, and I was wondering what are the advantages and disadvatages and whats the salary like? Also Im 18 does that make a difference? What are the chances I will get hired.
Insurance - 3 Answers
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If you're interviewing for an agent position, it's highly unlikely you'll get the job. Any of the big name companies normally require either a college degree in a business or financial specialty, or significant outside sales experience. Other than a possible small training stipend, there's no salary at all - pure commission. By the end of your third year, one of two things will probably happen: You'll have already quit because you couldn't make even a meager living, or you'll be clearing six figures. If you're smart, you'll then go independent where you can make real money.
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Life insurance is actually very flexible. Since I'm from Oklahoma I'm not sure about New York laws and regulations, so I recommend you contact a nearby insurance agent. http://www.goodinternetdeals.com/Life-Insurance.html They will be able to help you.
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You're pretty much guaranteed to get hired - the main qualification is, that you're breathing. But at 18, you're not particularly likely to succeed. See, this is a straight commission sales job . . . and being so young, you'll have an inherent credibility issue ALSO to overcome, when trying to sell insurance. Bottom line - if you can't sell, you won't make it. Washout rate is about 95%. If they aren't offering salary - and dollars to donuts, they aren't, it's straight commission - pass on this. You're MUCH more likely to succeed, in 10 years, than you are today.