Saturday, August 21, 2010

Whats the time difference if I live in Florida and want to know time in Utah

Whats the time difference if I live in Florida and want to know time in Utah.?
I live in Florida and need to know the time in Utah. Whats the time difference?
Other - United States - 5 Answers
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if its 10 in florida its 8 in utah
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It's 10:43 am in Florida (I'm here too) and it's 8:43 am in Utah. They are Mountain Standard Time.
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http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock
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Look on any U.S. Map and it should have to time lines, Utah is 3 hours away from Most of Florida. The line run down through west Florida. in the pan handle. so they would be 5:00 A.M in Utah when it is 7:00 A.M in Florida
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There is a 2 hour difference from where you are and Utah. Florida: Eastern time Utah: Mountain time...2 hours behind Where I live,Nevada: Pacific time...3 hours behind






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Saturday, August 14, 2010

Is Miami Florida a good place to live in

Is Miami Florida a good place to live in?
Im only 13 but ive known since I was 5 that i wanted to live in florida by the beach somewhere. Im thinking Miami, because i don't wanna live by a bunch of retired old people, but i don't want to be completely isolated by people so i want a place with a lot of people. But is that a good place to live? Are there many hurricanes?
Miami - 3 Answers
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Miami, FL is good...for young people like yourself. Or for really old people but anything in between, no. There are a lot of people there, especially South Beach [[but u gotta wait till ur 21 to hit the clubs]], the people are beautiful and YES! there are hurricanes, that is about the only downside to living in Miami.
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im from miami and its beautiful of course, but you need to be okay with being in constant humidity and heat. if you like that, its perfect. but most people dont. hurricanes do happen, but theyre fun! like our snow days hahah
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Oh..young one. Please save yourself the trouble and consider other Florida locations. Miami is HIGHLY over rated when it comes to living. If you're a young single person who can AFFORD to live on Miami Beach, then sure you'd love it. Otherwise....don't bother. The people in Miami are unbelievably rude, ignorant, self-centered, horrible drivers, I could go on and on. And if you don't know Spanish, you'd better learn it before you come down!






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Saturday, August 7, 2010

What do I file for tax returns if I live in Florida

What do I file for tax returns if I live in Florida?
I am planning on moving to Florida for 6 months. The other 6 months I will reside in Rhode Island. What determines my residency? Does Florida have State Tax Returns that need to be filed? Are there any websites where I can read up on this? Thanks!
United States - 1 Answers
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If you maintain a residence in each state, then you are a part year resident of each state, and each state will tax the income you make in that state only. The good news is that Florida doesn't have an income tax. The bad news is that they have a tax on your intangible assets like stocks, bonds, and other assets. So they like people who work there and punish those who want to retire there. So if you are working there half the year, you have it made - no income tax on that money!






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Sunday, August 1, 2010

Is it possible to live in Florida off the salary a Disney cast member makes

Is it possible to live in Florida off the salary a Disney cast member makes?
If I were to work full-time hours in, say, Attractions, the salary is a little over $7 an hour. Would this be enough to live in an apartment or small house with several roommates and still afford gas, car insurance, utilities, phone service, and groceries? I've never lived entirely on my own before so I need to know . . .
Orlando - 5 Answers
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yes, but it would be tight, i get 7.50, work 40hrs. and my apartment in tampa is 900/mth with utilites, i have one roomate. If you have several i'm sure you would do just fine :)
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That would be a lot of roommates....too many for comfort. Why not try for a much better job? You could try a temporary agency which often gets jobs at $15+ hour and snag a permanent job after that. In LA, $7/hr is not even minimum wage.
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Inland areas of Florida are actually not that bad for rent as far as some other parts of the country. I would opt for an apartment (with a roommate) instead of a house. With a house you have a garbage pick-up fee, sewer, water bill, etc. Those are usually eliminated in an apartment. Some apartments even include the electricty in the rent. Plus, if something breaks down, an apartment management service will usually get on it more quickly than a private landlord. It won't be extremely easy - but you will make it. Everyone is different, but I always found that more than one roommate was just too much to deal with. Good luck.
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It would be very hard to live here but it can be done. The money would very very very tight.
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When I moved here in 2002, I made it on $6.50/hour, working in Tomorrowland Attractions. I had one roommate at the time. There are apartment complexes close enough to Disney that are income-restricted (low income) and fairly reasonable. When you work for Disney full-time, you can get you car insurance through one of three companies that Disney partners with and they'll take the payments out of your paycheck so you won't even miss it. Also, even if you start in Attractions (where they'll tell you you can't transfer to another area for a year) you can be "promoted" after 90 days to another department with a higher pay scale--e.g. Transportation, Guest Relations, Security. It's manageable, but tough at the start.






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