Wednesday, January 5, 2011

About where can a teenager work in nashville, tn for the summer

Where can a teenager work in nashville, tn for the summer?
Can anyone help me find some places (preferably restaurants) where a 15 y/o could work at in Nashville, TN and where most or all of the employees speak Spanish? I'm trying to improve my Spanish. Thanks a lot!
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Answer 1 :
Try the hotels. Also fast food places.
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Sunday, December 5, 2010

About how old do you have to be to work in Nashville TN

how old do you have to be to work in.......-Nashville TN?
how old do you have to be to work in Mcdonalds,dallor tree,kroger,burgerking, or petco? in Nashville TN
Other - US Local Businesses - 2 Answers
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Answer 1 :
that's a trick question... first of all, no one works in Nashville, TN secondly, in TN you can get married at 13 as long as you have a family member as your bride/groom
Answer 2 :
Most of em you have to be 16, a few might give a 15 year old a try but like I said on the other big corporations will be hard to get into under age 16.
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Friday, November 5, 2010

About what are the safest cities with best schools to live near the Nashville area

What are the safest cities with best schools to live near the Nashville area?
We are moving to Tennesee We both need to work in Nashville but don't want to live in the city. We are currently in San Diego, so a little commute won't bother us. What are the safest cities with the best schools? We have a two year old and those are the most important factors in moving to me. We've heard Hendersonville and Kingston Srpings.. Any ideas?
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Check into any of the schools in Williamson County. They're pretty good.
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Tuesday, October 5, 2010

About moving to Nashville - Work advice

Moving to Nashville - Work advice?
Anyone out there who can give some advice on who is hiring in the Nashville,Tn area now? Or what kind of job resources there are for employment? I have been doing the online searches like monster, craigslist, etc. but would like to find hidden resources, any advice I would greatly appreciate. Also, Knoxville, Tn if you happen to know of any good resources or jobs. Although the market in Knoxville is really bad right now, so seriously thinking of making the move to Nashville. Only thing stopping me is finding somewhere to stay while I look, with no money. Thanks, all I want to do is find work and earn a steady, dependable paycheck. It shouldn't be this hard.
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Answer 1 :
Unfortunately, with a 10 percent unemployment rate here, finding a job will depend on what you do. I would not move here without a job in hand, especially since you have no money to live on. Check the online classified at www.tennessean.com which is the Nashville newspaper. You can do the same in Knoxville. I don't know the website, but just Google "Knoxville newpaper" and it will come up.
Answer 2 :
I have to agree with Patricia on this, so much is going to depend on what you do. For instance, it looks like healthcare is hiring in this area. If you have skills in that field you'd probably find work here, again depending on what you do. But if you can avoid it don't relocate with out a job offer or at least enough money to get you by for 6 to 8 months.
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Sunday, September 5, 2010

About nashville work meeting/trip

nashville work meeting/trip?
i'm in nashville staying at the gaylord for a few days next month. Its a work meeting. I'll have one and a half days of free time. any suggestions on what to see on those two days?
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ah... my daughter works in convention billing at the Gaylord Opryland Hotel. During your free time, yu might like to take a tour of President Andrew Jackson's home, The Hermitage. The price includes an intro movie, a guided tour through the mansion and a self-guided tour through the gardens, the cemetery, the grounds, including slave quarters, the church he built for his wife Rachel and the Tulip Grove, the home of his adopted son. You might also enjoy going to downtown Nashville where you can go on a 2 mile walk (starting on 1st Ave. at Fort Nashboro and following the lines painted on the sidewalks) which will take you past many historic and interesting sights in a short period of time. You'll see Printers Alley and Broadway with all the honky tonks, the Ryman Auditorium, the Capitol Building, 2nd Avenue with the famous Wildhorse Saloon, and more. Very nearby is the Country Music Hall of Fame. Centennial Park is down the road about 2 miles and there is a full scale repkica of the Greek Parthenon including the 40' tall golden Athena! It's a museum now and very inexpensive. There are many, many more historic civil war era mansions and plantations to tour if you like those (I do!)- Belle Meade, Carnton, Belmont, Travellors Rest, Carter House and Cheekwood which is especially beautiful and is now Nashville's Home of Gardens and Arts. If you would like any more info. feel free to email me through YA. Have a great time here.
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