Sunday, June 8, 2008

Any tips on how to start a mission? -

I want to give teddy bears to kids in a childrens hospital,and my mom thinks it a good idea,but i dont no how to get started.Any tips

After you ve completed the Gimilla Mines mission deploy mechaniloids there till they return with theGimilla Key. Use the key to unlock the door in the 3rd floor basement of the Gimilla Mines.Inside you ll fight nothing but Gold and Silver Mettaurs. Silvers net 2500z, Golds give 7,000z.Use strong C-type attacks like X Fire s Charge Collider or Axl s Wild Jango Action Trigger.Another good choice is Marino with Beam Miracle or Beam Miracle S and 2 Power Charge Sub-Weapons. Her Miracle Weapons double the zenny from defeated enemies so kill a Silver with one and get 5,000z, kill a Gold for 14,000z!!!.But remember to kill them quickly and do it in one hit as they tend to run away and the more hits it takes to kill them the less zenny you ll earn.---7 Billion monkeys jumping on the bed, 1 fell off and now he s dead, he won t be missed.

Babysitting Flyer Help? -

I m making a babysitting flyer and I need to kno what to put on it. thx =]

I would put a great picture of someone holding a baby in a very nurturing and protective manner. If you have had any training or taken any babysitter classes, I would make sure to mention that.Say something like Responsible companion for your children, I am a responsible yet fun babysitter kids and parents will both like! I don t know how much to charge.

How to find out how to charge for litiagtion work, what is fair,? -

If someone wants you to go out of state to figure out what was done wrong if any thing, got to be a rate chart some where,

I used to do occasional work like that in my past consulting practice,Orm129.Usually the fees are an hourly rate plus expenses. Chances are, you won t know exactly how long it will take you until you get there and start to actually assess the situation. Therefore an hourly rate is the fairest to all concerned.Don t forget to charge for any research you have to do as well. (You might reduce your hourly rate for research time - or maybe not - that s up to you.)I d also strongly recommend that you get a written agreement on your fees and a retainer upfront. (The amount of the retainer is usually credited toward your total fee.)Finally, if the case does end up in court, you ll likely be called to testify. Rates for testifying are half again to double your normal hourly rates.Good luck and I d be happy to hear how you make out.

Can my friend and I clean houses for some money? -

Were 16, going on 17 and I have my driving license. We were talking today and though it would be a good idea to clean peoples houses for some extra money. We are friendly, good with people and are reliable. We were thinking of like vacuuming, dishes, mopping, dusting and tidying up. We both are very good at organizing and are almost OCD about it..lol. So what do you think? We were gunna maybe do an ad in the newspaper and post some flyers around. Since we would be cleaning the same house at the same time we would split the pay but we would get it done a lot faster. Most places around here charge $30 an hour so we were thinking $25 an hour. Any suggestions?

Thats a great idea, but be careful! Two young ladies cleaning a strangers house could be inviting trouble... do your homework on each customer before committing. Also, if you are doing more than a few houses and say every week or so, you might need to get a business license, be aware of that. The last thing, do whatever you can to keep from being accused of stealing . Many people will misplace something or you may put something in a different place....and the housekeepers are always the first to be blamed

sounds like a good idea. Advertise in those rich neighborhood. Only spoil people will be too lazy to clean their own houses thus more business for you.

Saturday, June 7, 2008

Made Up Product Name, Please!? -

I need a unique product name for potty mitts. i m trying to think of somethin but nuthin s coming up. this is for school.

Clean Pet Pet Potty Collector

What is a quot;paid-outquot; if you work at a hotel (Front Desk)? -

What exactly is a paid-out if you work at the front desk of a hotel?If you return a cash deposit on a room for a guest is that a paid-out ?OrIs a paid-out something that you charge the guest for?

Physically a paid out is the slip of paper you put in your cash drawer to replace what you ve given back to a guest in the form of a refund or security deposit return. At our hotels we always have the giver and receiver sign off on the paid out slip. That slip is then included in the clerk s drop for the shift, and is dealt with by Management.A paid out is different from petty cash slip in that a petty cash slip is usually for employee/managerial transactions with vendors. There are also adjustment slips, which are used to explain why a clerk made a particular adjustment to someone s folio...but no physical money has changed hands.Hope this helps.

How old do you got to be to pawn ? -

i need the money today, i am 20 but don t know how the hole pawn shop thing works. someone who know give me answer

You should be old enough to enter into contracts. At 20 years old, you are now considered an adult; but depending on where you live, they might have local laws saying you have to be at least 21 to enter into certain contracts.

You have to be 18 to pawn something.You will be required to show ID in which they will write down all your info, or make a xerox copy of it.Take your stuff to the pawn shop.You will be given about 1/3 of its value in cash.If you do not return the items within a specified amount of time, they keep your items.You can also, ask them to buy it outright - also 1/3 of value./

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