I need a good work out place in Cleveland, Ohio...preferably on the west side that stays open late.?
Anyone know of a place? Please list hours and rates if possible. Thanks! =)
Cleveland - 3 Answers
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Answer 1 :
I don't have any adresses, but this should help. There is a womens only gym around parmatown mall, right next to Fox and Hound pub on Day Drive. From what i've seen, it's open late.
Answer 2 :
Not sure if you are in Cleveland proper, or one of the suburbs, but Ballys on Columbia in Westlake stays open later, and they may work for you. Also, there's an Urban Fitness in Crocker Park. The World Gym might be something to consider, too.
Answer 3 :
I used to go to Fitworks in Rocky River on Detroit Avenue. I really liked it there, they even had movie theater / treadmill rooms in which they played pretty new movies on a big screen. They also had a lot of classes offered. I believe they are open pretty late as well. It was pretty affordable and they had really good equipment. If you have any more questions about it let me know.
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Thursday, December 1, 2011
Tuesday, November 1, 2011
About Where is a good, safe place to raise a family near Cleveland, OH
Where is a good, safe place to raise a family near Cleveland, OH?
My family and I are thinking about relocating to Cleveland, Oh for a job. We have 3 young children ages 4, 2, and 8 months and are looking for a safe area in a good school district. My husband will be working in Cleveland but we are willing to commute up to 45 minutes for a great area. All input is greatly appreciated.
Cleveland - 2 Answers
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Answer 1 :
Beachwood, gates mills area, westlake, solon, twinsburg, brecksville, just a few to start...not sure what your price range is, but if you're willing to commute the full 45 mins strongsville, mentor, chagrin falls, are all nice suburbs too. the east suburbs get hit with more snow (all of them get their fair share though) during the winter than the west/south suburbs, so something to think about if you are moving from a snow-free area and aren't used to winter driving.
Answer 2 :
Without knowing where your husband will be working in Cleveland (downtown, suburb, etc.?) or what your price range is, it's tough to give you a succinct answer. Be certain to get a AAA "Northeastern Ohio" and a "Cleveland" map to help you orient yourself. Generally speaking, Greater Cleveland offers many superb housing values relative to the rest of the nation, many excellent school districts (although school systems in Ohio are under great financial duress at the moment), superb park systems, and relatively excellent cultural opportunities. Some areas are well-served by mass transportation systems. Be certain to investigate parks, recreation programs (including swimming and skating opportunities), and library systems, given the ages of your children. These vary widely among northeast Ohio communities. There are a couple search engines you can use to narrow your search. Highland Heights, Solon, and Twinsburg all were ranked among the 50 best places to live in the U.S. by Money magazine. Medina also is in northeastern Ohio, but is further from Cleveland. http://money.cnn.com/magazines/moneymag/bplive/2009/search/?population_low=0&population_high=100&homeprices_low=0&homeprices_high=100 As you can see, northeastern Ohio is a fairly good place to live, especially when you consider many area residents wouldn't list one or more of the communities selected by Money in their personal top choices! U.S. News & World Report offers a more detailed search engine. http://www.usnews.com/money/best-places/to-live/listing/search/ Cleveland Magazine also ranks Cleveland suburbs. You'll have to buy the issue as it is not available online. http://www.clevelandmagazine.com/ME2/dirsect.asp?sid=8742D85F320A46E1B4C566DFB94476D6&nm=Rating+The+Subrubs Given the ages of your children, I personally would consider Mentor as it has one of the best beaches in northeast Ohio (Headlands) and arguably the best recreation program in the area (Mentor owns a marina). Its elementary schools are good, but it wouldn't be among my top choices for a high school experience (it has one of the largest high schools in Ohio). It offers a "straight-shot" commute downtown, unlike many of Cleveland's suburbs. http://www.dnr.state.oh.us/parks/parks/headlnds/tabid/742/Default.aspx http://cityofmentor.com/play/ Mentor also is near many superb parks, including both an excellent Cleveland Metropark reservation (North Chagrin) and several Lake Metroparks, including the famed Farmpark, which is adored by kids. Mentor is one of the regional retail meccas and possesses a superb transportation infrastructure, including two freeways and service by Laketran, which offers a park-n-ride from Mentor to downtown. Importantly IMO, Mentor is a very short drive from Holden Arboretum, one of the best and largest in the U.S. and one of my favorite places in northeast Ohio. Holden is a tremendous and unique resource for children. http://www.holdenarb.org/home/FallColor.asp http://www.holdenarb.org/photogallery/ Willoughby and Kirtland are two other convenient communities in Lake County, which is located east of Cleveland. On Cleveland's west side and especially convenient if your husband is working downtown, Lakewood offers wonderful opportunties for young children. It also is very close to Cleveland, including Playhouse Square and the cultural center at University Circle. Many of Cleveland's cultural institutions offer special programs for children. E.g., don't miss taking your kids to a Christmas program to hear the Cleveland Orchestra at Severance Hall. http://www.lkwdpl.org/parentpages/ http://beckcenter.org/ Wikipedia offers useful profiles of most Cleveland communities. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lakewood,_Ohio Rocky River, neighboring Lakewood, is the fifth-ranked suburb by Cleveland Magazine. Rocky River has very highly rated schools and many of Lakewood's amenities would be readily available to Rocky River children. Avon Lake, Westlake and Bay Village, further west, also have top-rated school districts. Cleveland's premier upscale shopping district is comprised of Beachwood Place and Legacy Village in the southeastern part of Cuyahoga County. Beachwood and Chagrin Falls (which has superb schools and one of the 100 best high schools in the U.S., according to U.S. News & World Report) are among the several premier communities in that area. Orange City School District in this area also is highly rated. It serves generally very affluent communities of Hunting Valley, Pepper Pike, Moreland Hills, Woodmere and Orange Village, and parts of other neighboring communities. http://www.orangerec.com/ Aurora and Hudson have excellent school systems, but the commutes from those communities might exceed your 45-minute limit. Hudson is adjacent to the Cuyahoga Valley National Park, and is a beautiful residential area. Read through the resolved Cleveland answers for much more on Cleveland living options and attractions. BOL for a rewarding relocation to Greater Cleveland!
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My family and I are thinking about relocating to Cleveland, Oh for a job. We have 3 young children ages 4, 2, and 8 months and are looking for a safe area in a good school district. My husband will be working in Cleveland but we are willing to commute up to 45 minutes for a great area. All input is greatly appreciated.
Cleveland - 2 Answers
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Answer 1 :
Beachwood, gates mills area, westlake, solon, twinsburg, brecksville, just a few to start...not sure what your price range is, but if you're willing to commute the full 45 mins strongsville, mentor, chagrin falls, are all nice suburbs too. the east suburbs get hit with more snow (all of them get their fair share though) during the winter than the west/south suburbs, so something to think about if you are moving from a snow-free area and aren't used to winter driving.
Answer 2 :
Without knowing where your husband will be working in Cleveland (downtown, suburb, etc.?) or what your price range is, it's tough to give you a succinct answer. Be certain to get a AAA "Northeastern Ohio" and a "Cleveland" map to help you orient yourself. Generally speaking, Greater Cleveland offers many superb housing values relative to the rest of the nation, many excellent school districts (although school systems in Ohio are under great financial duress at the moment), superb park systems, and relatively excellent cultural opportunities. Some areas are well-served by mass transportation systems. Be certain to investigate parks, recreation programs (including swimming and skating opportunities), and library systems, given the ages of your children. These vary widely among northeast Ohio communities. There are a couple search engines you can use to narrow your search. Highland Heights, Solon, and Twinsburg all were ranked among the 50 best places to live in the U.S. by Money magazine. Medina also is in northeastern Ohio, but is further from Cleveland. http://money.cnn.com/magazines/moneymag/bplive/2009/search/?population_low=0&population_high=100&homeprices_low=0&homeprices_high=100 As you can see, northeastern Ohio is a fairly good place to live, especially when you consider many area residents wouldn't list one or more of the communities selected by Money in their personal top choices! U.S. News & World Report offers a more detailed search engine. http://www.usnews.com/money/best-places/to-live/listing/search/ Cleveland Magazine also ranks Cleveland suburbs. You'll have to buy the issue as it is not available online. http://www.clevelandmagazine.com/ME2/dirsect.asp?sid=8742D85F320A46E1B4C566DFB94476D6&nm=Rating+The+Subrubs Given the ages of your children, I personally would consider Mentor as it has one of the best beaches in northeast Ohio (Headlands) and arguably the best recreation program in the area (Mentor owns a marina). Its elementary schools are good, but it wouldn't be among my top choices for a high school experience (it has one of the largest high schools in Ohio). It offers a "straight-shot" commute downtown, unlike many of Cleveland's suburbs. http://www.dnr.state.oh.us/parks/parks/headlnds/tabid/742/Default.aspx http://cityofmentor.com/play/ Mentor also is near many superb parks, including both an excellent Cleveland Metropark reservation (North Chagrin) and several Lake Metroparks, including the famed Farmpark, which is adored by kids. Mentor is one of the regional retail meccas and possesses a superb transportation infrastructure, including two freeways and service by Laketran, which offers a park-n-ride from Mentor to downtown. Importantly IMO, Mentor is a very short drive from Holden Arboretum, one of the best and largest in the U.S. and one of my favorite places in northeast Ohio. Holden is a tremendous and unique resource for children. http://www.holdenarb.org/home/FallColor.asp http://www.holdenarb.org/photogallery/ Willoughby and Kirtland are two other convenient communities in Lake County, which is located east of Cleveland. On Cleveland's west side and especially convenient if your husband is working downtown, Lakewood offers wonderful opportunties for young children. It also is very close to Cleveland, including Playhouse Square and the cultural center at University Circle. Many of Cleveland's cultural institutions offer special programs for children. E.g., don't miss taking your kids to a Christmas program to hear the Cleveland Orchestra at Severance Hall. http://www.lkwdpl.org/parentpages/ http://beckcenter.org/ Wikipedia offers useful profiles of most Cleveland communities. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lakewood,_Ohio Rocky River, neighboring Lakewood, is the fifth-ranked suburb by Cleveland Magazine. Rocky River has very highly rated schools and many of Lakewood's amenities would be readily available to Rocky River children. Avon Lake, Westlake and Bay Village, further west, also have top-rated school districts. Cleveland's premier upscale shopping district is comprised of Beachwood Place and Legacy Village in the southeastern part of Cuyahoga County. Beachwood and Chagrin Falls (which has superb schools and one of the 100 best high schools in the U.S., according to U.S. News & World Report) are among the several premier communities in that area. Orange City School District in this area also is highly rated. It serves generally very affluent communities of Hunting Valley, Pepper Pike, Moreland Hills, Woodmere and Orange Village, and parts of other neighboring communities. http://www.orangerec.com/ Aurora and Hudson have excellent school systems, but the commutes from those communities might exceed your 45-minute limit. Hudson is adjacent to the Cuyahoga Valley National Park, and is a beautiful residential area. Read through the resolved Cleveland answers for much more on Cleveland living options and attractions. BOL for a rewarding relocation to Greater Cleveland!
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Saturday, October 1, 2011
About I am looking for a job that I can work from home in the Cleveland area. Is there anyone who know of this
I am looking for a job that I can work from home in the Cleveland area. Is there anyone who know of this?
Yes I am looking to do work in the privacy of my home. Does anyone know of any real programs. If so please help! In need of a job.
Cleveland - 6 Answers
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Answer 1 :
If you are really interested in pursuing a home business opportunity that actually works. i have an opportunity that i will be presenting on Monday online via webinar. If you are interested in more information, send me an email and will send you the connect information.
Answer 2 :
I found that the only true way to make your own living on the internet was to find a couple quality processes that I keep going simultaneously. Each one makes me around 200 dollars a month, the trick is in making sure your time is spent on only the most profitable tasks. I would recommend getting your hands on a tutorial, then diving right in.
Answer 3 :
yes.. ACN has a great opportunity and you work from home. I am an ACN rep. And you can't pass it up. You can help people save money on their home services and you make a residual income. check out my website www.gritamorganelli.acnrep.com gritamorganelli@hotmail.com it is endorsed by Donald Trump this is a home based work opportunity that you can be prove to tell everyone about. please feel free to contact me with any questions
Answer 4 :
Hey Carolyn, First I love Cleveland because of my guy LeBron James! Ok now to your question. If you are looking for a way to make money on the Internet and work from home you have found the perfect website to help guide you in the right direction. There are many work-from-home programs on the Internet today that will promise you the world, however most of these programs don't deliver on their promises. If you aren't careful you will end up joining a work-from-home program that just takes your money and leaves you with an empty pocket. I know from firsthand experience which programs actually work and which ones will just steal your money. See, two years ago when my company was having layoffs I was worried about losing my job, so I started searching the Internet for ways to create a part-time second income. After investing 8 months of my time and over $5700 in bogus money making programs I finally found a few work from home programs that actually work. Of the 28 programs I signed up for only one of them made me money. I have provided a review of this powerful system which you can check out. Check the source box below. I am now happy to say I no longer have a job with my previous company. No, I wasn't laid off, I retired just 6 months after I started using this system. I have been consistently earning between $15,000 and $22,000 per month using this work from home system. Check it out and I hope this is the answer you've been looking for.
Answer 5 :
There's a lot of opportunities out there, some better than others! There's some good tips here http://onthewebs.com/workfromhome.html
Answer 6 :
home child daycare
Answer 7 :
Hola that's a loaded question and a very broad one at that. What is it that you wanna do? Sell products, work as a typist? The list goes on & on and I like yourself was left with that same question at one time so I started to do more research on it and found a neat place to research click bank products ( follow my lead here ) Go to http://www.cbengine.com and pay close attention to the left side of the screen it says "Find Products" go down the list to "Recurring $" and look for the #1 Product there ( I think it's on page 2 ) I wrote a Review on it because it is the #1 Product there. Hope this helps you. If you want to read my Review go to the source Darrin
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Yes I am looking to do work in the privacy of my home. Does anyone know of any real programs. If so please help! In need of a job.
Cleveland - 6 Answers
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Answer 1 :
If you are really interested in pursuing a home business opportunity that actually works. i have an opportunity that i will be presenting on Monday online via webinar. If you are interested in more information, send me an email and will send you the connect information.
Answer 2 :
I found that the only true way to make your own living on the internet was to find a couple quality processes that I keep going simultaneously. Each one makes me around 200 dollars a month, the trick is in making sure your time is spent on only the most profitable tasks. I would recommend getting your hands on a tutorial, then diving right in.
Answer 3 :
yes.. ACN has a great opportunity and you work from home. I am an ACN rep. And you can't pass it up. You can help people save money on their home services and you make a residual income. check out my website www.gritamorganelli.acnrep.com gritamorganelli@hotmail.com it is endorsed by Donald Trump this is a home based work opportunity that you can be prove to tell everyone about. please feel free to contact me with any questions
Answer 4 :
Hey Carolyn, First I love Cleveland because of my guy LeBron James! Ok now to your question. If you are looking for a way to make money on the Internet and work from home you have found the perfect website to help guide you in the right direction. There are many work-from-home programs on the Internet today that will promise you the world, however most of these programs don't deliver on their promises. If you aren't careful you will end up joining a work-from-home program that just takes your money and leaves you with an empty pocket. I know from firsthand experience which programs actually work and which ones will just steal your money. See, two years ago when my company was having layoffs I was worried about losing my job, so I started searching the Internet for ways to create a part-time second income. After investing 8 months of my time and over $5700 in bogus money making programs I finally found a few work from home programs that actually work. Of the 28 programs I signed up for only one of them made me money. I have provided a review of this powerful system which you can check out. Check the source box below. I am now happy to say I no longer have a job with my previous company. No, I wasn't laid off, I retired just 6 months after I started using this system. I have been consistently earning between $15,000 and $22,000 per month using this work from home system. Check it out and I hope this is the answer you've been looking for.
Answer 5 :
There's a lot of opportunities out there, some better than others! There's some good tips here http://onthewebs.com/workfromhome.html
Answer 6 :
home child daycare
Answer 7 :
Hola that's a loaded question and a very broad one at that. What is it that you wanna do? Sell products, work as a typist? The list goes on & on and I like yourself was left with that same question at one time so I started to do more research on it and found a neat place to research click bank products ( follow my lead here ) Go to http://www.cbengine.com and pay close attention to the left side of the screen it says "Find Products" go down the list to "Recurring $" and look for the #1 Product there ( I think it's on page 2 ) I wrote a Review on it because it is the #1 Product there. Hope this helps you. If you want to read my Review go to the source Darrin
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Thursday, September 1, 2011
About Here's a possible sign Cleveland isn't keeping Lebron, thoughts
Here's a possible sign Cleveland isn't keeping Lebron, thoughts?
Not one of these "superstar" free agents are chasing any of the superstars needed to make a supporting cast work in Cleveland. On the other hand, LeBron has scheduled appeaances all over Cleveland in August, maybe he's staying, thoughts?
Basketball - 2 Answers
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I think he is staying in Cleveland for 3 more years. I think it is going to be too tough for him to leave home. Winning a championship in Cleveland will mean much more to him than doing so in Chicago, Miami, or New York.
Answer 2 :
He will go to miami.Sorry cleveland fans but the signs are there.I hope you can at least get boozer back or ayoung star to get you into the playoffs and be a building block for your future.Brian shaw will be a good coach.
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Not one of these "superstar" free agents are chasing any of the superstars needed to make a supporting cast work in Cleveland. On the other hand, LeBron has scheduled appeaances all over Cleveland in August, maybe he's staying, thoughts?
Basketball - 2 Answers
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Answer 1 :
I think he is staying in Cleveland for 3 more years. I think it is going to be too tough for him to leave home. Winning a championship in Cleveland will mean much more to him than doing so in Chicago, Miami, or New York.
Answer 2 :
He will go to miami.Sorry cleveland fans but the signs are there.I hope you can at least get boozer back or ayoung star to get you into the playoffs and be a building block for your future.Brian shaw will be a good coach.
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Monday, August 1, 2011
About I have a friend in Cleveland working on a rooftop airconditioner
I have a friend in Cleveland working on a rooftop airconditioner?
Can he use alkabenzel oil as sunblock or will he need to use a POE? thank you for any answers he is light skinned and burns easy
Cleveland - 3 Answers
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Answer 1 :
I'm sure the alcohol sweating out of his pores will defend against any overexposure.
Answer 2 :
He should be wearing a loose fitting long sleeved white shirt, light colored long pants and a hat to cover the exposed skin. He won't burn through the clothes. All he needs to do is keep himself hydrated. Watch the landscapers and roofers and pay attention to what they wear. All of them are in long sleeves and long pants and wearing a hat.
Answer 3 :
poor Yidiot
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Can he use alkabenzel oil as sunblock or will he need to use a POE? thank you for any answers he is light skinned and burns easy
Cleveland - 3 Answers
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Answer 1 :
I'm sure the alcohol sweating out of his pores will defend against any overexposure.
Answer 2 :
He should be wearing a loose fitting long sleeved white shirt, light colored long pants and a hat to cover the exposed skin. He won't burn through the clothes. All he needs to do is keep himself hydrated. Watch the landscapers and roofers and pay attention to what they wear. All of them are in long sleeves and long pants and wearing a hat.
Answer 3 :
poor Yidiot
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Friday, July 1, 2011
About I want to legally invite foreign students to come work temporarily in the Pittsburgh/Cleveland/Chigago areas
I want to legally invite foreign students to come work temporarily in the Pittsburgh/Cleveland/Chigago areas.?
I am looking to start a program with students in other countries to temporarily obtain work visas in American cities during their summer months...I am working with companies in my area, they are interested in the extra help during the summer months.
Other - United States - 2 Answers
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Answer 1 :
Contact local ethnic groups in your area - Polish, Russian, African, etc. - they probably have a list of people who'd like sponsorship for a work VISA. Good luck.
Answer 2 :
Actually that is pretty simple. You just need to contact us at your convinience, let us know your requirements and briefly describe the positions you are offereing. Within a few weeks we will send you several resumes of foreign students for your approval. The service is at no charge to the qualified employers. For more information please visit our web site at http://www.SeasonalStaff.org/ or call me at 732-681-2333.
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I am looking to start a program with students in other countries to temporarily obtain work visas in American cities during their summer months...I am working with companies in my area, they are interested in the extra help during the summer months.
Other - United States - 2 Answers
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Answer 1 :
Contact local ethnic groups in your area - Polish, Russian, African, etc. - they probably have a list of people who'd like sponsorship for a work VISA. Good luck.
Answer 2 :
Actually that is pretty simple. You just need to contact us at your convinience, let us know your requirements and briefly describe the positions you are offereing. Within a few weeks we will send you several resumes of foreign students for your approval. The service is at no charge to the qualified employers. For more information please visit our web site at http://www.SeasonalStaff.org/ or call me at 732-681-2333.
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Wednesday, June 1, 2011
About Where can I find free emergency dental work in Cleveland
Where can I find free emergency dental work in Cleveland?
I think I have peridontal disease, as in the last few weeks i have noticed my gum line receding ALOT. My gums bleed to when just touched, and my whole mouth hurts. I am working right now, but not making nearly enough to pay for anything like this. I have no problem making small payments, but have a terrible credit history. Does this constitute a bad enough emergency to go to the ER? Or where can I go in Cleveland to at least get a bite (haha) on the problem?? I am in the service industry, and this is killing my confidence, not to mention my teeth. I am only 25! PLEASE HELP!
Dental - 1 Answers
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Is there a university there which has a dental school? They are always looking for volunteer patients..
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I think I have peridontal disease, as in the last few weeks i have noticed my gum line receding ALOT. My gums bleed to when just touched, and my whole mouth hurts. I am working right now, but not making nearly enough to pay for anything like this. I have no problem making small payments, but have a terrible credit history. Does this constitute a bad enough emergency to go to the ER? Or where can I go in Cleveland to at least get a bite (haha) on the problem?? I am in the service industry, and this is killing my confidence, not to mention my teeth. I am only 25! PLEASE HELP!
Dental - 1 Answers
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Is there a university there which has a dental school? They are always looking for volunteer patients..
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Sunday, May 1, 2011
About How many hours can a 17 year old work per week in Cleveland, OH
How many hours can a 17 year old work per week in Cleveland, OH? ?
I'm 17 years old. How many hours can I work per week during the school year if I live in Cleveland, OH.
Cleveland - 1 Answers
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17 years old and younger can only work 20-21 hours a week while there is school. 40 hours a week while no school. But there are time restrictions....... such as not allowed to work before 5am and after 11pm. Not sure what time..... just giving examples
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I'm 17 years old. How many hours can I work per week during the school year if I live in Cleveland, OH.
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17 years old and younger can only work 20-21 hours a week while there is school. 40 hours a week while no school. But there are time restrictions....... such as not allowed to work before 5am and after 11pm. Not sure what time..... just giving examples
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Friday, April 1, 2011
About Anyone work at the Cleveland Clinic main campus in Ohio
Anyone work at the Cleveland Clinic main campus in Ohio?
I heard there will be a wage-freeze this year, and only "medical staff" will be getting raises. Who exactly is the "medical staff"? Is it just doctors???
Cleveland - 1 Answers
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Answer 1 :
I don't work there, so I'm not positive about the answer to your question. But I would think that medical staff means any medical personnel, anything from the doctors and nurses to the x-ray techs and phlebotomists. Non medical staff would be cleaners, landscapers, people who run the cafeteria. And maybe some of the office staff.
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I heard there will be a wage-freeze this year, and only "medical staff" will be getting raises. Who exactly is the "medical staff"? Is it just doctors???
Cleveland - 1 Answers
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Answer 1 :
I don't work there, so I'm not positive about the answer to your question. But I would think that medical staff means any medical personnel, anything from the doctors and nurses to the x-ray techs and phlebotomists. Non medical staff would be cleaners, landscapers, people who run the cafeteria. And maybe some of the office staff.
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Tuesday, March 1, 2011
About How can a 14 year old get a work permit in Cleveland, Oh
How can a 14 year old get a work permit in Cleveland, Oh?
She attends a Catholic School and they have no clue where to send the students.
Other - Education - 3 Answers
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Answer 1 :
Job student?
Answer 2 :
She can get a work permit through school, although since she's only 14 they probably won't give her one. She's too young to work anywhere seeing how the legal age limit is 16 or 17 for most places.
Answer 3 :
Call the local board of education. They are probably a lot more familiar with the process. The Cuyahoga County Department Of Workforce Development has a "Youth Yellow Pages" section with the info on work permits, but it's down right now. So helpful, huh? Ignore that person who thinks your daughter can't legally work; she can, but the rules are stricter.
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She attends a Catholic School and they have no clue where to send the students.
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Job student?
Answer 2 :
She can get a work permit through school, although since she's only 14 they probably won't give her one. She's too young to work anywhere seeing how the legal age limit is 16 or 17 for most places.
Answer 3 :
Call the local board of education. They are probably a lot more familiar with the process. The Cuyahoga County Department Of Workforce Development has a "Youth Yellow Pages" section with the info on work permits, but it's down right now. So helpful, huh? Ignore that person who thinks your daughter can't legally work; she can, but the rules are stricter.
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Tuesday, February 1, 2011
About Is there public transportation that will take me roundtrip from Conroe TX to Cleveland TX
Is there public transportation that will take me roundtrip from Conroe TX to Cleveland TX?
I live in Conroe and work in Cleveland, I live right next to the woodlands express park n ride on Conroe, but they only have Houston destinations! I know this is rural, but there has to be SOMETHING... Can anyone help?
Houston - 3 Answers
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Answer 1 :
There is not. You can post a free online ad at Conroe Today and find some people who carpool. http://www.conroetoday.com/clps/
Answer 2 :
Maybe Greyhound Bus Lines has a route to and from there.
Answer 3 :
No public transportation. The Greyhound bus services both cities, but you have to go into Houston to get from point A to point B. If you leave Conroe at 6:35 am, you arrive in Cleveland at 11:00 am. Don't think that would work. I agree that your best bet is to find a carpool.
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I live in Conroe and work in Cleveland, I live right next to the woodlands express park n ride on Conroe, but they only have Houston destinations! I know this is rural, but there has to be SOMETHING... Can anyone help?
Houston - 3 Answers
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Answer 1 :
There is not. You can post a free online ad at Conroe Today and find some people who carpool. http://www.conroetoday.com/clps/
Answer 2 :
Maybe Greyhound Bus Lines has a route to and from there.
Answer 3 :
No public transportation. The Greyhound bus services both cities, but you have to go into Houston to get from point A to point B. If you leave Conroe at 6:35 am, you arrive in Cleveland at 11:00 am. Don't think that would work. I agree that your best bet is to find a carpool.
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About Where can a 14 year old girl volunteer to work with owls in Cleveland Ohio
Where can a 14 year old girl volunteer to work with owls in Cleveland Ohio?
I'm turning 14 in June and LOVE owls. Anybody know where I can volunteer or work with owls in or close to clevand Ohio? I already tried the metropark zoo and I can't so any other suggestions?? Please and thank you;)
Cleveland - 4 Answers
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Answer 1 :
try the natural history museum
Answer 2 :
Check with the Nature Centers of the Metro Parks system that are near you. They might have some owls that you can work with. If not, I'm sure they'd like to have you volunteer to help them with other things.
Answer 3 :
The Lake Metroparks Wildlife Center rehabilitates owls and other wildlife. You'll have to check to see if they have volunteers. If they do have volunteers, they may not let you work with the animals for liability reasons. However, the experience might give you an insight in how you might be able to work with owls and other birds in the future. http://www.lakemetroparks.com/parks/facilities/wildlife.shtml Have you ever thought about joining birding groups? Most birders love owls. BOL!
Answer 4 :
The Lake Erie Nature & Science Center in Bay Village has a wildlife rehabilitation program. When we visited there a few years ago, there was an owl that they were treating. I seem to recall that they had young people working as volunteers, but I don't know if that is still the case and, if so, what the age limit is. Just found this blurb on their website (www.lensc.org): Animal Care Volunteers Volunteers ages 16 and up needed to assist our Wildlife Department with animal care. Also looking for people with veterinary education to support rehab. I would still recommend contacting them, however, as perhaps there is another way in which you can help until you are old enough to become an animal care volunteer. Good luck!
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I'm turning 14 in June and LOVE owls. Anybody know where I can volunteer or work with owls in or close to clevand Ohio? I already tried the metropark zoo and I can't so any other suggestions?? Please and thank you;)
Cleveland - 4 Answers
People's Answers, Critics, Comments, Opinions :
Answer 1 :
try the natural history museum
Answer 2 :
Check with the Nature Centers of the Metro Parks system that are near you. They might have some owls that you can work with. If not, I'm sure they'd like to have you volunteer to help them with other things.
Answer 3 :
The Lake Metroparks Wildlife Center rehabilitates owls and other wildlife. You'll have to check to see if they have volunteers. If they do have volunteers, they may not let you work with the animals for liability reasons. However, the experience might give you an insight in how you might be able to work with owls and other birds in the future. http://www.lakemetroparks.com/parks/facilities/wildlife.shtml Have you ever thought about joining birding groups? Most birders love owls. BOL!
Answer 4 :
The Lake Erie Nature & Science Center in Bay Village has a wildlife rehabilitation program. When we visited there a few years ago, there was an owl that they were treating. I seem to recall that they had young people working as volunteers, but I don't know if that is still the case and, if so, what the age limit is. Just found this blurb on their website (www.lensc.org): Animal Care Volunteers Volunteers ages 16 and up needed to assist our Wildlife Department with animal care. Also looking for people with veterinary education to support rehab. I would still recommend contacting them, however, as perhaps there is another way in which you can help until you are old enough to become an animal care volunteer. Good luck!
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