Tuesday, May 20, 2008

What is the best way to find short-term / temporary employment amp; housing in the Santa Fe or Taos, NM area?|115861

I_ve thought about moving to the Santa Fe or Taos, NM area for years and I_m planning to spend two or three months there exploring the area because it_s been many years since my last visit. I_ve checked craigslist New Mexico and that_s promising for both job _ housing leads, but I_m wondering if anybody has other suggestions?

  • I would check with Santa Fe Services or Excel Staffing, they are usually good about temp employment, and you may be able to find apartments that do 3 month leases... Here are some other temp agencies

  • Hello:

    Give Sante Fe Apartment Guide a try at (505) 821-5212. Good luck!


    http://www.dexknows.com/category_Apartme��
  • What is the best and most affordable island to live on in hawaii?Why?|115756

    I know they are all really expensive, but which one is less?

  • I would say that Oahu is the cheapest island to live and work on. You can find jobs more frequently and you have many more stores available to you so competition drives some prices down. Everything more or less comes into Oahu and then spreads out from there and thus the reason for higher costs on the other islands. Hope this helps.

  • The big island, on the Hilo side. It is rainier over there, but not a very long drive over to Kona where the beaches are gorgeous. Also, Hilo is big enough to have all the conveniences of a city (without being a CITY, if you know what I mean).

  • oahu is the cheapest island to live on. it_s big so due to the many options, the demand is lower so prices need to be competitive. also, there_s a great bus system, housing is a bit less expensive, and there is a great opportunity for employment

    you can get a plate of food in oahu for 8 bucks and for the same exact food, pay 15 in maui...meeehhh!!
  • How far away is the statue of liberty from Manhattan?|135262

    I know this sounds a crazy question, but my husband and i were discussing it earlier and i said it was a short boat ride? Am i right?!

  • It_s about a mile off of Manhattan. You can see it from land, but you can take a 15 minute ferry ride out to the actual island.

  • yes my brother went on the boat that takes you thier its about 15 to 20 minutes away

  • depending where u are in manhatten..but yes the boat ride is less than 1/2 hour right to liberty island. and it is worth the ride. that beautiful lady is one of our backbones of the USA

  • How far is Manhattan from the statue? Just across the water.

  • yes about 15 min by ferry

  • According to Wikipedia, _Liberty Island is 2000 feet (600 m) from Liberty State Park in Jersey City, New Jersey. By comparison it is 1-5/8 statute miles (2.6 kilometers) from Battery Park in Manhattan, this makes Liberty Island much closer to Jersey City, New Jersey than New York City. The island has a land area of 59,558 square meters, or 14.717 acres, according to the United States Census Bureau._ (See Liberty Island)

    This shorter distance from Liberty Island to NJ is the main reason the Supreme Court just a few years ago decided that the Statue is part of Jersey, not NY.

    While it is a short boat trip, the line to take that short boat trip can last a few hours--they suggest one leaves an 1.5 hours from the time they arrive in Battery Park to actually be on the boat.

    If you want more info about the ferry trip,

    http://www.ny.com/cgibin/frame.cgi?url=h��

  • you can go by car. it isnt a long ride . you will reach a place where there_s a ferry that takes you to the statue in a few minutes. when you make your visit of the small island on which the statue stands, you will take the ferry back to the bank .then take your car to your destination.

  • It is a short boat ride...you get off the subway at the bowling green station, by the water. Cost about $8...stops first at the Statue of Liberty (about a 20 min. ride) then goes on to Ellis Island, lets people off and on there, back to the Statue to pick people up then back to the shore. It_s a nice, scenic ride.
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