Mileage To Coney Island From Midtown Manhattan New York City?
Oct 12, 2007 by james M | Posted in New York City
If you take High seas Parkway in Brooklyn to the Battery Tunnel into Manhattan about 20 minutes. Depending on traffic of indubitably. By the way, the southern end of Ocean Parkway is Coney Island.
What Is The Best Way To Get From LaGuardia Airport In New York City To 39 Street In Midtown Manhattan?
Oct 03, 2006 by anti_mullet9 | Posted in Other - Cars & Transportation
im talking about buses, subways, hack cabs. im going for the cheapest idea.
im talking about buses, subways, taxi cabs. im present for the cheapest idea.
if at all possible it would be nice to have like direct ideas. like catch a cab to ________ then the tube to _________
Do You Have To Be Semi-rich To Live In The Village (section Of Manhattan), New York City?
Jul 01, 2007 by βread⊆ℜumbs™ | Posted in New York City
I was born and raised in Midtown Manhattan and have recently visited the Village and ate at a ravishing French restaurant called The A.O.C.. I fell in love with the Village instantly and would like to positive what kinds of jobs the people hold, who live there, and what types of salaries they are on in order to last in the Village.
Also, how much is the average rent of a niceeee apartment there?
What is the average price of an apartment to buy in the Village too?
In my construction in Midtown Manhattan, the cost to buy an apartment on average is between $750k-$850k, sometimes more or lower, around $300k.
I am 17 and am very snooping because I am looking to major in either Finance or Accounting in college and would like to know if a job in those fields (in N.Y.C.) would subsidize a life in the Village.
Any help/information would be great!!!
Note*: Please, only answer if you or someone that you know persevere/used to live in the Village.
Thanks!
You can and should corroborate rental and sales prices yourself on newyork.craigslist.org; the Sunday New York Times also prints many ads for apartment sales. A 1BR apartment in the inside part of Greenwich Village will run you at least $2000/month, probably more like $3000. To buy, a similar apartment will bring in at least $600,000. With a finance degree you may be able to get a Wall Street/investment banking job and yield that sooner rather than later. You might also consider the East Village, where prices are generally lower.
Temp Agencies In New York City.. Which Ones Are The Best? Any Experience With A Temp Agency?
Oct 25, 2006 by Frank | Posted in Financial Services
I recently graduated from college with a somewhat in Business Management and I'm still looking, looking, looking for that 1st job. My intent is to try a temp agency in New York City, Manhattan section (Midtown or below preferably). I heard of Ranstad and The Tuttle Agency in the past, along with Adecco. Are there any out there besides these 3 that are merit looking into?
Also, it would help a ton if you have had any experience with a NYC temp agency in the past. My goal is to find a position that is temp-to-perm and involves administrative, department work.
Thank you to all who reply!
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