Saturday, May 15, 2010

About Relocating to Cincinnati for work as an Air Traffic Controller. What are some good areas? Thanks

Relocating to Cincinnati for work as an Air Traffic Controller. What are some good areas? Thanks!?
I'll be relocating within the next 3-5 months and am seeking housing in a more upscale area. I'm looking for an area that is young and preferably somewhat close to the Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky airport. With that being said, is it better to live in Cincinnati or Kentucky? As much help and information as I can get on this I would REALLY appreciate it!! Thanks in advance!
Cincinnati - 9 Answers
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As much as I am fond of Cincinnati, in this specific case I would recommend that you look in Kentucky first. The simple reason is that the bridge and I-75 slow and clog frequently enough to be a problem for someone whose job includes sufficient stress. I say that for selfish reasons; I prefer that the air traffic controllers that serve my people should be as calm as possible. The airport is 13 miles from downtown Cincinnati. You might consider, if you are convinced that Cincinnati is more desirable, looking at the Delhi area and taking the Anderson Ferry. I always love the boat ride.
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OK, the airport is in Hebron Ky which is about 20 minutes south of Cincinnati. Nice upscale places in KY are Villa Hills, Lakeside Park, and Fort Thomas. In Cincinnati, Hyde Park is a very nice upscale neighborhood with older established homes. e-mail me if you need anymore info.
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Hyde Park is where a lot of the younger people like to live, but just as the first person wrote, living in Northern Kentucky may be better for you because crossing the bridge to get into Kentucky sometimes is stressful due to traffic and if there are snowstorms, traffic can get even worse. Fort Thomas is a nice area and you may also look around Newport. My preference is to live as close to work as possible so your commute is shorter.
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if you are going to work at CVG, stay in NKY. Traffic on I75 sucks big time.. DO NOT move into tht CITY of Cincinnati, the taxes are bad! Check out Burlington KY, I have friends that live near Limaburg Pk and there are nice houses out there. If you must live in Ohio, maybe Delhi, then take the ferry over to KY18 to go to work.
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Villa Hills in Northern Kentucky.
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Definitely live in KY. Not just Taxes, but traffic, and proximity to the airport are the plusses. There is a nice area in Union - very new developments, as well as older established areas like Ft. Mitchell, Lakeside Park, Ft Thomas. Welcome to the area!
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I recommend living in N.KY. We just moved here for work w/ Toyota, very close to the airport. I would not like the commute into or out of Cincinnati every day! It can get crazy. There are upscale neighborhoods all over, we just bought a gorgeous house near Florence/Union, about 15 min from the airport. There are giant houses all around in very nice neighborhoods! You should talk with a realtor to help find nice neighborhoods. Enjoy your move!
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I used to live in Cincinnati and moved with my family to Northern KY about 5 years ago. We moved to Park Hills in Northern KY and it is, in my opinion, the nicest place in the area. Recently, I moved into a house with my boyfriend and we decided to stay in Park Hills because we loved it so much. It is about a 5 minute drive from downtown Cincinnati and provides very easy access to many different areas that are in Northern Kentucky AND Cincinnati. It's very safe and has many beautiful old homes. Everyone knows each other and it is very easy to feel a part of a community there.
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Check out Hebron. You'll be close to work and there are a lot of newer subdivisions. I know several people that live in Hebron and they all seem to love it there. It's a very rapidly growing area.
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Wednesday, May 5, 2010

About how old do you have to be to work legally in cincinnati

How old do you have to be to work legally in cincinnati?
I really need a job answers please no to baby sitting and lemonade stand. Im 14, 15 in december.
Cincinnati - 6 Answers
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I believe you can work at Safeway and stuff when your like 14 as cashier but most places you need to be at least either 16 or 18.
2 :
Generally 16. I suggested a good e-Bay business idea to a similar question this week and the Bozo gave me a Best Answer and then called me a derogatory name. He said that he was only posting that question to placate his parents. I only mention that to indicate why people would fail to respond to questions from a teenager.
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The federal law allows a 14 year old to work a limited number of hours a week, I think eight. It increases for a 15 year old. There are no restrictions for a 16 year old. This is national law. This is also because one has to stay in school until 16 so that there cannot be a work school conflict. There are specific state laws that can be reviewed at the link below. Most modern laws started with the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938 and have been just slightly modified since then.
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16 duh!
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14-year-olds can work only in certain jobs. Once a person is 16 there is a lot more freeedom in the type of job a person can have. Below is a website that lists the limitations on employment in the State of Ohio.
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14ish. I don't believe there is a limit in the summer time though. This goes back to when kids worked on the farm in summer. I would enjoy your childhood instead.
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