Sunday, September 4, 2011

About live in Colorado Springs and makes 65 mile trip to Denver for work. Snow tires on FWD sedan or AWD SUV/Sedan

Live in Colorado Springs and makes 65 mile trip to Denver for work. Snow tires on FWD sedan or AWD SUV/Sedan?
Not sure if I should trade my FWD Saturn Ion 3, or Purchase a AWD SUV/Sedan? I could save some money and just purchase studded tires/winter tires, or get into another vehicle payment and switch to a heavyier AWD SUV/Sedan (Durango or Legacy)
Other - Cars & Transportation - 2 Answers
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Answer 1 :
My coworker makes this same commute to Denver also. You just need snow tires. No need for another car payment.
Answer 2 :
Snow tires will do fine for the drive. I suggest keeping a bag of kitty litter in the back during winter, it is great if you do happen to get stuck.
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Thursday, August 4, 2011

About if I work in Denver, why would my W2 have info in block 18,19 and 20

If I work in Denver, why would my W2 have info in block 18,19 and 20?
I work in Denver for the federal gov, and this is the first time I have seen a W2 that has block 18,19,and 20 filled in. Block 20 has St Louis? Does this mean I am paying taxes to St Louis?
United States - 2 Answers
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Answer 1 :
Denver has a city head tax, but not a local income tax. I cannot understand why you would have any numbers in those boxes. I would recommend calling payroll; it sounds like it might be an error on their end.
Answer 2 :
Ask your payroll people, something doesn't sound right

Monday, July 4, 2011

About were can a 15 year old work in denver

were can a 15 year old work in denver?

Denver - 1 Answers
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Answer 1 :
you can try your local skate city or anyother place teens go to.mall,stores,and amusement parks like lakeside or elitches hope that helps
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Saturday, June 4, 2011

About where to work in Denver

Where to work in Denver?
this is probably a weird question... i'm moving to denver with a friend in the fall, we'll be there for about a year. i'd like to find a full time job, m-f, that pays about $10-12 per hour. i'm a 23 yr old female, i have 3 years of college completed, job experience in retail and sales since i was 16. my major is art, but i'm open to anything... anyone in the denver area have suggestions on where i should look for such a job? maybe something more on the creative side. i'd like a laid back atmosphere with other young people my age... i don't want to waitress or bartend... thanks :) and if you know of anything specifically, email me ;)
Denver - 2 Answers
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Answer 1 :
It sounds like you can pretty much do anything. Since you are still in school and have retail experience you go back into retail, although retail sucks. You really should finish out your schooling and find a job that has flexible hours. It will be difficult to find a serious job without your degree.
Answer 2 :
Try craigslist there are a lot of job listings there.
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Wednesday, May 4, 2011

About any apartments in the Denver area that work with bad credit

Any apartments in the Denver area that work with bad credit?

Renting & Real Estate - 3 Answers
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Answer 1 :
The homeless shelter
Answer 2 :
There may be, but they are going to be hard to find and few and far in between. Try calling Relocation Central. They are a locator service and they work with lots of different apartment communities, private homes, small duplexes owned by private parties, and they may know where you can rent with bad credit. You'll probably have to put down an extra deposit though.
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