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Account Closed Rental with POOL is it OK?
16 October 2008 | 11 replies
If you go through with this purchase and decide to keep the pool, you should fill the pool and provide professional pool cleaning and chemical service.
Erik Garcia And your friends do what?
25 January 2009 | 29 replies
Yes, Chemical Engineers makes big bucks but their income generation is linear as compared to an entrepreneur.
Stephanie Boyd Drugs in the apartment
11 December 2012 | 6 replies
I can smell sulfur and other chemicals through my vents.
N/A N/A Advice on Syracuse RE market
30 December 2006 | 0 replies
reg=cny&app=descriptorVery Favorable> Accountants: $54,880 (Annual openings:80)> Automotive Service Technicians and Mechanics: $29,970 (AO:70)> Bartenders: $14,840 (AO:110)> Bookkeeping, Accounting, and Auditing Clerks: $30,460 (AO:110)> Bus Drivers, School: $29,660 - (AO:70)> Carpenters: $37,480 - (AO:80)> Cashiers: $15,230 - (AO:500)> Child Care Workers: $17,310 (AO:140)> Serving Workers, Including Fast Food: $14,710 (AO:240)> Construction Managers: $93,730 (AO:30)> Cooks, Fast Food: $14,590 (AO:60)> Cooks, Restaurant: $21,590 (AO:50)> Food Concession, and Coffee Shop: $14,580 (AO:120)> Customer Service Representatives: $29,170 (AO:120)> Dishwashers: $14,560 (AO:60)> Electricians: $53,100 (AO:50)> Elementary School Teachers, Except Special Education: $48,400 (AO:130)> Executive Secretaries and Administrative Assistants: $35,410 (AO:130)> First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Food Preparation and Serving Workers: $22,450 (AO:90)> First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Office and Administrative Support Workers: $42,560 (AO:90)> Food Preparation Workers: $15,550 (AO:180)> General and Operations Managers: $89,750 (AO:70)> Home Health Aides: $21,750 (AO:100)> Janitors and Cleaners, Except Maids and Housekeeping Cleaners: $20,930 (AO:250)> Laborers and Freight, Stock, and Material Movers: $22,120 (AO:150)> Lawyers: $82,740 (AO:50)> Licensed Practical and Licensed Vocational Nurses: $32,050 (AO:60)> Maintenance and Repair Workers, General: $31,990 (AO:100)> Nursing Aides, Orderlies, and Attendants: $22,090 (AO:80)> Office Clerks, General: $22,950 (AO:170)> Receptionists and Information Clerks: $22,780 (AO:130)> Registered Nurses: $49,510 (AO:250)> Retail Salespersons: $18,010 (AO:510)> Sales Representatives: $50,830 (AO:170)> Secondary School Teachers: $51,940 (AO:130)> Secretaries: $26,530 (AO:120)> Security Guards: $20,960 (AO:110)> Stock Clerks and Order Fillers: $19,490 (AO:150)> Teacher Assistants: $19,780 (AO:250)> Truck Drivers, Light or Delivery Services: $25,630 (AO:70)Least Favorable> Architectural and Civil Drafters: $39,380 (AO:under 10)> Chemical Technicians: $28,450 (AO:10)> Coating, Painting, and Spraying Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders: $27,630 (AO:10)> Computer Operators: $31,320 (AO:10)> Court, Municipal, and License Clerks: $34,350 (AO:10)> Crossing Guards: $17,050 (AO:10)> Dispatchers, Except Police, Fire, and Ambulance: $29,990 (AO:10)> Electronics Engineers, Except Computer: $73,650 (AO:10)> Engineers, All Other: $66,780 (AO:under 10)> Forging Machine Setters: $34,240 (AO:under 10)> Human Resources Managers, All Other: $76,460 (AO:under 10)> Insurance Underwriters: $52,720 (AO:10)> Judges, Magistrate Judges, and Magistrates: $114,850 (AO:under 10)> Maintenance Workers, Machinery: $40,540 (AO:10)> Occupational Health and Safety Specialists: $55,440 (AO:under 10)> Telemarketers: $17,800 (AO:10)> Travel Agents: $32,430 (AO:under 10)Crime (Division of Criminal Justice Services)http://www.criminaljustice.state.ny.us/crimnet/ojsa/indexcrimes/county_totals.htm===================================================================================Onondago county 2000 vs 2005Index Crime: down 15%Violent Crime: down 2%Murder: down 10%Rape: up 35%Robbery: up 20%Agg Assualt: down 13%Property Crime: down 17%Burglary: down 7%Larceny: down 23%MV theft: up 9%Tax Rates====================================http://www.ongov.net/Realproptax/taxrates.htmlCounty Purposes: $13.705600City Purposes: $7.189600School Purposes: $16.928500County Water Purposes: $0.077600Total City Rate: $37.901300Destiny USA=========================================http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DestiNY_USAPlans, which currently include over 4.5 million square feet (400,000 m²), consist of 13,000 hotel rooms, an indoor aquarium, an indoor recreation of the Erie Canal, a stadium and performing arts center, three golf courses, a 100 acre (400,000 m²) glass-enclosed indoor park, and a 20 acre (80,000 m²) artificial lake.
Mike V. Painting
16 February 2015 | 15 replies
Some guys just wipe down, and some guy clean with chemicals before primer.
Dinesh T. 30% CAP on potential contaminated site
19 December 2015 | 2 replies
Apparently the dry cleaners use some chemicals which can seep through concrete into soil.
Darish D. Buying a container of laminate from China
13 March 2016 | 13 replies
That stuff made in China is known to have formaldehyde-a cancer causing chemical.
Vincent Parello Well water homes. Chicagoland
3 February 2017 | 30 replies
Sending certain cleaning products and bleach down the drain can cause chemical imbalances in the septic tank that will also cause issues.
Julian Pilate-Hutcherson Out of State Flippers, How Do You Manage Your Construction Work?
16 May 2021 | 2 replies
How far do they rent of eight for each swapping out the chemicals or just fixing, granite versus laminate, hardwood versus tile, etc. etc.
Wyatt Ramsey New investor looking for new connections!
16 December 2022 | 4 replies
I am 24 years old and I have been in industrial construction all around for the last 6 years as a welder in and out of refineries and processing/chemical plants.