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Im searching for jobs in which i can use my FAA issued airframe and power-plant license.
3 answers - Asked By: Dr. Dew - 4/3/2010
I have a weird obsession with being on planes, trains, and boats. Anyone know of a job where I could make a decent amount of money working on any or all of these things? I'm a business major so feel free to incorporate that if you can. Thanks!
4 answers - Asked By: Sam B - 10/29/2008
What kind of jobs could you get with these, and do they pay well?
6 answers - Asked By: C - 10/19/2012
This looks like the easiest job in the world. During non-rush hour, the tram ride takes a couple minutes, then the operators get off, hang out for 10 minutes, then get back on and "work" for another couple minutes. Is there any more to it than that?
3 answers - Asked By: slate - 3/29/2009
What sort of job/career can you go into? Other than actually becoming a psychologist! Thank you :) <3
4 answers - Asked By: Katie Rose - 10/22/2012
Hi Im new to Glasgow and am living in Govan. I've just got a job on Argyle street in the centre of Glasgow but I have to work Sundays and the subway closes early on a Sunday so I got a bit stuck! I was hoping someone could help me out with a bus route or something as I dont have a car at the moment! Thank you!
5 answers - Asked By: Judith Garth - 10/30/2010
I'm working on a short story and would just like to know of some possible occupations for a character :)
4 answers - Asked By: hillary - 8/5/2012
Like the other day I passed by this blind lady waiting for the bus and I know she was blind cause her dog had that guide thing on it, and I wondered how does the dog know which bus to take and which bus number takes her to the place she wants to go to??
2 answers - Asked By: mexico - 5/7/2010
Any info would be great! I am considering this university for International Relations.
2 answers - Asked By: Tony D - 10/20/2012
I want to become a subway operator for Septa. (septa is phillies transporation agency,6th largest) Anyhow can i be sure i get my dream job. I'm 15, learning to drive next year. I know it;s early but time flies and i want to be sure. So how can i become a train operator? What are the steps?
2 answers - Asked By: Some dude at home. - 7/20/2012
Hi. i really wanna be a new york city subway motorman. would you say driving it is difficult? and can yougive me a breakdown of the controls they have and how to use them? thanks!
5 answers - Asked By: GarrettSP - 8/31/2010
He's currently in the concrete finishing business (been in it for 10+ years, has no experience in anything other than jobs that involve strenuous labor, and I don't think he would know the first thing about running his own business though his wife probably would) I think he wants to open a franchise of a mexican restaurant in Denver called Pollo Loco (we live in Cheyenne Wyoming) How can he go about getting started
3 answers - Asked By: Save the World: Abort a Baby - 3/5/2009
I will be graduating in the Spring from a community college with my Associate's degree in Psychology. I will be returning to a larger university in the Fall but, I was wondering if there was any type of job that I could get pertaining to my degree, to get a bit of experience, while I am working on getting my Bachelor's, Master's and eventually my Doctorate? Please only serious answers.
5 answers - Asked By: Mehl_J - 10/23/2012
Going to NY in a few weeks and was wondering if its safe to ride the subway at night? I have a late night job and wasnt sure whether to get a cab or take the subway. any other info would be great thanks
4 answers - Asked By: AFL king - 3/18/2011
I am 21 years old and former military. I have a lot of experience with computers and management. I am currently a videoteleconference operator and part time manager at a Subway Restaurant. I am a very hard worker and will do anything for a place to stay and some food. I really just want to live in Puerto Rico and learn Spanish and soak in the culture. If you know anyone who would like to hire me or has a cheap place for me to rent. Or any other thing that could help me out please post here or email me. Thanks To All!!!
2 answers - Asked By: Veteran Centrist - 9/18/2007
So if a bus is route 15E that would be clearly labeled on the front of the bus? Anything else I should know? Mass transportation
5 answers - Asked By: Dib - 8/3/2011
You know when the train suddenly stops, and then they announce that train disputer or traffic is ahead? What is disputer/ traffic? What exactly is going on in front of me? I have always been wondering when they announce it.
3 answers - Asked By: Sunshine on a Cloudy Day - 5/3/2009
I'm 15 and I was lucky enough to talk to A Septa (Philadelphia transit) subway operator. He told me that he's one of the youngest, 31, doing that job. I either want to remain In Philadelphia and become a Septa train operator, or move to New York and become a MTA train operator. By train , I mean Subway operator. Here are a few questions. Should I go to college? Will trains be driver-less by the time I get old enough to do the job?
1 answer - Asked By: Some dude at home. - 9/29/2012
Please tell me if any of you know anything about it :)
3 answers - Asked By: FutureGuy - 7/18/2009
What restraunts, stores, ect. hire at 15 or 16 (preferably 15) with no work experience that pay? i know specific SUBWAYs do. i dont want an greacy fast food place such as McDonalds, KFC, Taco Bell, ect. i know a lot of stores such as Petsmart swiched to 18 years. -thanks! :)
1 answer - Asked By: Blondie - 4/30/2011
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