As others have pointed out: without a credit card (or a significant cash deposit if the hotel even allows that) on file, you did not have the room. Most hotels don't charge your card until checkout although I've been in a few that need you to reconcil your bill every two weeks. Often times they...
We have quarterly reviews (mini reviews really) prior to someone leaving for an inspection trip. Its mainly just to check to see that reports have been written and were sent out, all of the upcoming trip paperwork was done, etc. The paperwork from that (2 pages of stuff) is used in the yearly...
These are engineering fields. Its actually working in civil engineering (construction materials) but we hire mostly mechanical engineers.
So much of this depends upon the company itself and unless you have gone on an extensive interview with them, you really won't know enough about the...
We have had two people try to negotiate a higher starting salary. The offers were revoked and we moved to the next candidate that we liked.
It really depends upon the job, the candidate, the company, and the job market. My company does not negotiate starting salaries. Whether the offer is...
I would suggest going and getting a preapproval from a mortgage company that offers these programs and talk to them.
Then you know what you can afford (I wouldn't go for more than 80% of what they offer) and they can give you the pros and cons of all the programs.
I would not get into yellowstone last in the afternoon/early evening and expect to find a room or camp site without reservations. Everytime I've gone to Yellowstone, the campsites were full before suppertime and some of them were filled by 3.
Just a heads up.
Because the side mirrors serve multiple purposes. Having that type of rearview mirror only serves one of those functions and at a reduced capacity.
Side mirrors are used for looking in your blind spots, helping you park, helping you backup, and allowing you to see when your vehicle is...
Be aware that dropping off a rental car in a different city usually has a large penalty fee. A Uhaul will probably be your cheaper and easier bet. The only thing you can do is call various places and find out.
Doesn't this have to do with color recognition? Red and black are difficult to tell apart when using certain color flashlights.
Also the most common type of color blindness involves red. The move away from red could stem from that.
Is this a DIY or hiring a pro? If pro, give a few a call and see if someone will come out to look and let you know. Without knowing the code in your area, I'm not sure what we can tell you.
Issue number one is heater is in the attic which means you need to force all of the hot air down.
Grommet aroudn the holes and get a cover for it to help cut down on any drafts and possibly bugs coming through the wall. It all depends upon how the wall (mostly the outside wall) is built.
State subsidizing of education will break even if you know the graduates are going to stay in the state to pay for the future students. It doesn't however help if those students leave for another state so they can avoid paying the higher taxes.
Just to point out that a townhouse is not the same as a condo. HOA are usually not restonsible for repairs on a unit. (Note: HOAs for townhouses are a fraction of the HOAs for a condo.)
I would talk to your neighbor. Its his wood that is rotting and he needs to take care of it. Usually you...
Just check to see what the train/metro pass is going to cost a month.
What part of DC are you trying to commute to? I can tell you the Montgomery county to Pentagon commute is not a fun one.
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