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I'd like to start shooting weddings, but I have no idea what people charge, or how they justify their prices. Do they charge by the hour or by the job? How much did you pay for your wedding photographer?
6 answers - Asked By: Jillusional - 9/25/2012
My daughter, wants/needs a job but she is only 14, i looked up and some restaurants might hire her but i don't know the name of them. Please write a list of restaurants will hire her.
1 answer - Asked By: Amber Sump - 8/26/2011
Well as you can see I'm fourteen but I want a job. It may seem weird bu I want to be able to for my own school supplies and clothes, put some in the bank for college, and get enough for a new motherboard for my laptop. I also live in Fontana by the way and I would really like a library or book store job, I also wouldn't mind a convience store job either.
1 answer - Asked By: Jordan - 9/17/2011
I was in the pasta section of the store yesterday -- all the pasta was at least double in price than it was before grocery stores decided to up their prices. I'm sure some of that pasta has been on the shelves over three months, too! Other items in the store were similarly inflated. Do you think grocery stores have been price gouging?
18 answers - Asked By: Reality * His Third Account - 8/19/2008
1 answer - Asked By: Kristina - 11/3/2011
Here's the scoop, we own a small grocery in a town with no competition. We have a small university of 1500 students. My wife thinks we need a website because "everybody has one". She said we could sell stuff on it but I don't know if she is right or not. There may be a lot involved in doing so, with delivery and such. Plus we really need a new parking lot this year. What are some of the things we should do before we talk to a consultant??? And what should we expect the consultant to tell us??? What would you tell a small business owner who wants a site with no clear objective??? Detailed opinions and comments please.
3 answers - Asked By: ebizartistry - 6/24/2007
I am considering opening an Ebay Store, but I want to weigh the benefits of doing such against the benefits of simply running auctions as I do now (a variety of stuff). I do moderately well on auctions, but I find the listing and relisting fees rather high. Does anyone have any data or insight on sell-through rates comparisons between Auctions and Stores? (Oh yes, I also sell on Amazon but with minimal inventory (usually higher end and rare books) and I find I only sell about a book every 3 months on there...any insights on minimum inventory to reach a workable sales stream would be appreciated too!)
3 answers - Asked By: Black Dog - 4/13/2007
I am looking on spending between 300-450 on a camera, i will be using it for advanced studies in photography and also shooting serious movies. As well as this i am taking a trip to new york and would like some amazing pictures, i have looked at the canon 600d, and the nikon d3100, nikon d5100, nikon d3200. Which one if the best for me out of these, or are there any other recommendations? Remember i would prefer to spend less, if there isnt a great deal of difference. thanks guys.
8 answers - Asked By: Joe - 1/8/2013
We need to get some carpet for the house we are buying because the carpet in the house now is in need of replacement. Does anyone have any recommendations for a trustworthy, reasonably priced carpet company in Arizona? We tried Home Depot for an estimate and (in my opinion) they were rather high. We have about 151 square yards that needs to be replaced. Thanks!
1 answer - Asked By: EK - 3/28/2008
I know Burger king and chick fil a does but what else? anyone know?
1 answer - Asked By: Justice - 3/7/2012
14 answers - Asked By: LAST STOP, WILLOUGHBY - 3/10/2008
2 answers - Asked By: bottomboybee - 5/3/2009
So first of all I was wondering if you think they'd hire me. I'm a 14 year old girl as mentioned above. I'm very responsible; can be good with people, I have maintained a 4.0 throughout 6-7th grade, I am on a Leadership group at my school, I have been several sports, and I have had a past job teaching gymnastics. Also I was wondering what kind of hours and pay I would get? How many hours a week? What is the general starting wage? Etc.? Thanks so much! Any info is helpful(:
2 answers - Asked By: Kenzi - 9/7/2011
Im pretty good at math i dont like to read that much im pretty athletic -not anything particular ilove shopping i like going out and doing things i hate staying home i love being with friends i can be quiet around new people im pretty interested in science
13 answers - Asked By: orange - 5/9/2006
I actually decided to buy a camera since I love photography but I'm a beginner so I thought this two will do the job and hoping for a future upgrade, since I don't really have that much money and I can only afford as much as the Powershot..($275) Please give me details and why i should buy what you think it's the right for me and why I shouldn't buy the other one.. hope you can help me!!
1 answer - Asked By: Esai - 1/18/2013
Right Brain and Left Brain 1 The left and right side of your brain process information in different ways. 2The left side is logical,rational,linear, and verval. 3 the right side,on the other hand, processes information intuitively,emotionally, creativety, and visually. 4 Left brains think in pictures. People who depend more on the left side of the ir brain are list makers and analysts.6 They are detailed, careful,and organized. In contrast, right brained people are visual,intuitive and sensual.8 When a left brained person has to make an import decision, he or she makes a mental list of all the factor involved and arrives at a decision only after careful analysis.9 When a right brained person has to make the same decision, on the other hand he or she is more likely to base it on intuition and feelings.10 For example, a left brained automobile shopper will consider a car's cost, fuel efficiency, and resale value, whereas a right brained shopper bases a decision on how shiny the chrome is, how soft the seats are, and how smoothly the car drives. 11 Of course, no one is 100 percent left brained or 100 percent right brained. 12 Athough one side may be tronger, both sides normally work together. Note: I don't understand this; please help with may HOMEWORK IS FOR TOMORROW THANKS
2 answers - Asked By: lacriollita - 10/29/2008
10 answers - Asked By: antionette s - 7/20/2006
Is there anyone that tryed it or know facts about it?
5 answers - Asked By: plapka - 8/21/2006
Hi, I need a new camrea for a fete next week, So what one would you choose and which will do the best job?? Thanks
1 answer - Asked By: R.J Photography - 5/23/2012
I will be getting a new car soon since I have saved up quite a bit of money and have a steady job. I have always wanted a Mustang, I would like to get the '10-'12, but I still wouldn't mind getting like an '08-'09. My dad doesn't want me getting the GT though because my insurance will go up. I also like the 350z. I'm considering a Camaro, but it's not on the top of my list. Out of these three which do you prefer and why? As you can tell I'm going for more of a sports car, so if you have any other suggestions throw them my way.
8 answers - Asked By: answerman15 - 5/21/2012
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