Monday, August 16, 2010

About how old to work at 7eleven in long beach

how old to work at 7eleven in long beach?
how old do you have to be to work at 711 in long beach ca.... im tryin to find a night or graveyard shift job im 19 in school and sports the only time i can work is night
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the legal age to work anywhere in CA is 16, 15 if you have a work permit. But I don't think they will hire a young kid to work graveyard at a 7/11, it's kind of dangerous. What about a busser at a restaurant?
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Sunday, August 1, 2010

About Would it be hard to live in Belmont Shores, Long Beach and work in Downtown LA

Would it be hard to live in Belmont Shores, Long Beach and work in Downtown LA?

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not really you could drive to one of the blue lines stop park and ride (willow, wardlowor artiesa station then take the blue line into los angeles or you could look into getting a EZ pass (which is good on Both Long beach and metro lines) and LBT has direct connects either via Passport A and D and Line 131 to the Wardlow station
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Whoa, it would be such a long drive between Belmont and Downtown Long Beach. You would be using so much gas to drive back and forth. However, I recommend you use the L.A. metro system on the Blue Line. It takes about 50 minutes (not 2 hours like the other person said. i mean, why would they make a metro train that would take 2 hours to meet your destination?!) to from the Long Beach Transit Mall in downtown to Downtown LA and would only cost $5 for a metro pass. However, it would be pretty awkward if you wore a business suit on a Blue Line. If you choose not to go on metro, I think it would be perfectly fine if you go by car since its quicker than metro.
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It's about 25 miles and will probably take you at least an hour in traffic, if not longer.
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Welllll...possibly. Driving back and forth everyday would get to be a grind and expensive because of gas and if you have to pay for parking downtown. Public transportation, i.e., taking the bus from Belmont Shore to the Metro Blue Line would also get to be a drag. I've taken the Blue Line from the Carson Station to downtown LA and it took 2 hours each way. Since you would be starting further away the trip would be almost 2.5 hours each way for you. The economy is bad right now and finding any work is a miracle. Weigh your options and compare what you will be making to the time and money spent getting to and from work. You don't want to just break even. Good luck to you!
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No I have friends who live in Belmont Shores and work in Downtown LA. She takes the LA Metro train into work and it puts her basically at her work doorstep. Try this website: www.metro.net
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