Thursday, December 1, 2011

About can anyone provide a list of private therapists for autism in fremont,california

can anyone provide a list of private therapists for autism in fremont,california?
my 5.5 yr old son is diagnosed with autism and we are looking for private therapists for behaviour who can work with us at home.anyone with info???/?
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There are two great ways to learn about this. One is to go to www.generationrescue.org to talk to parents about their experiences in your area, and the other is to join a Yahoo Group for your state and ask the people on that forum. My children are recovered from autism. See www.heidinotes.com
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Tuesday, November 1, 2011

About Do you know a good orthodontist in Fremont, CA

Do you know a good orthodontist in Fremont, CA ?
My daughter needs braces and may be a headgear. Looking for an ortho who does good work. Generally how much do they charge for ortho work?
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You could call the ADA - American Dental Association for a reference or call your regular general Dentist and get his recommendation
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Saturday, October 1, 2011

About Where can a 14 year old in Fremont CA get a job

Where can a 14 year old in Fremont CA get a job?
I'm trying to get a job right now and I don't mind working for minimum wage and grades aren't an issue. Anyone feel free to make a suggestion but not anything like lawn mowing or washing cars please.
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If you are aged between 12 and 16, your options may be limited, but there are some that exist: -Grocery store (bagger, front end person, outside person) -Retail store (stocker, etc) -Corner/convenience store -Library (page, shelver) -Car washing (car wash place, car dealership, etc.) -Food service (cashier) -Your school Of course, you can expand upon these and this is just a brief list for you to go off of. Each place may have a certain job you can fill, it just depends on if you have the desire to do it and the right attitude to approach it.
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Have you tried home work? Alot of jobs are not hiring but there are many people generating alot of income from home. I'm not saying that all companies are legit but there is a website that give you info on how to work at home which is not a scam. They give you the right info on working from home,NOT lie to you to work for them. Try it for yourself realhomeincomesolution.devhub.com
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Thursday, September 1, 2011

About Would living in Hayward, CA be boring

Would living in Hayward, CA be boring?
I'm relocating from the midwest, will be working in Fremont and like how central Hayward is to San Fran, Oakland and San Jose, but am concerned it would be incredibly dull. That having been said, it is also a lot cheaper than the other areas I've been looking at. Suggestions?
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It's as boring as you make it.. I guess.
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lol dont move to CALIFORNIA...i am getting the heck out of here!!! but your choice is your choice
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Booorrring is cheaper. . . Here in Hollywood is top dollar
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Not really, I've lived in the bay area for most of my life and besides it being beautiful and filled with diversity there are a lot of things to do. I don't know what you like to do but the city has plenty of night clubs and bars. There is practically everything there, actually. If you make friends you will have a blast I guarantee.
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I have never lived in Hayward but I did go and work there for a few weeks and I the area I was in was kind of crappy and looked like a high crime area (lots of police sirens). So I would say just make sure you pick a decent part of town.
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Well you're pretty much right on... I'm from San Jose. Hayward is kind of dull... considering it's neighboring areas... however, it's cheaper :/ The cooler places are definately across the bridge from Fremont.. like Menlo Park, Redwood City, and Palo Alto.. though they're more pricey. What about south of Fremont... like Milpitas... I used to work over that way, not bad with prices and it's sort of central Bay?
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Yes it can be.. But if you have a car, you can always drive over to the city..
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You are thinking about moving to California and you are considering Hayward? That would be like thinking about moving to all the excitement of New York and considering the South Bronx. California is, in general, a very nice place. Hayward is, in general, a really crappy place. Downtown San Jose, Los Gatos, and Palo Alto all have nightlife, though nothing spectacular. Parts of Oakland are teeming with nightlife, as is obviously San Francisco.
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Hayward is dull and there isn't much of an entertainment/nightlife district that you could walk around. But if you have a car, you'll be fine. Also the subway (BART) will take you all around the bay easily.
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The crime rate is really high there, so it won't be too dull. You will have easy freeway access to everything.
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There is a reason why Hayward is a lot cheaper. It is dull, there is absolutely no nightlife and honestly, it is not all that safe (it is a suburb but it's a sketchy one on could argue you wold be better off in the Flatlands because at there would be a party going on and something to do . . .). If you are working in Fremont, you may want to consider Pleasanton. It is still suburban and very family orientated- but there are some gems (ok maybe not gems but there is some stuff to do and they do have an awesome Farmers Market on Main Street and some restuarants were people in their twenties hang out. Granted these are the people in their twenties who never left home but still they are young and mostly single). It's a nice suburb and you could a really nice apartment for fairly cheap. And a bunch of your coworkers probably live there (with their families). You could also consider Walnut Creek (a bit too cheesy and WHITE for my taste but there is nightlife and plenty of beer) or Palo Alto (surprisingly nice and fun with lots of stuff to do) or Burligame (which is also surprisingly fun). I am not a fan of South Bay in general, but if you must live there, consider Downtown San Jose or Willow Glen. These areas are almost urban and have lots of young people in them with coffee shops, cute (cutish) boutiques and good places to eat. Or, and this my recommendation, screw the commute and just live in SF, Oakland or Berkeley. You'll spend most of your time in one (or all) of these areas anyway.
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Monday, August 1, 2011

About where do they hire 16 year old males in fremont,MI

where do they hire 16 year old males in fremont,MI?
I'm 16 and dont want to work in fast food. But i will work in a nursurey or something like that.
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Many plant nurseries will hire teens. You can also try: ~grocery stores ~drug stores (not in the pharmacy, but as a stocker, cashier, or photo lab tech) ~lifeguard at community pools or at a waterpark (if you have passed the exam) ~some hospitals will hire teens for various things ~many small businesses will hire teens ~pretty much any store in a mall or shopping center Good luck!
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Friday, July 1, 2011

About Does anyone know how low income housing works? I live in Fremont CA

Does anyone know how low income housing works? I live in Fremont CA?
do I apply for Section 8 and then what happens, the government approves me and chooses the apartment or I choose the apartment and the government assists me financially based on how low my income is so I can afford the apartment I want??? Someone please share what you know
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When you first apply, you will most likely be placed on a waiting list, that can be up to 2 years long....especially in the Bay Area. After you are approved, and meet the top of the list..you choose the apartment/house. You have to make sure whatever apartment you look at will take section 8. Some property owners/management do not take it for various reasons. You will pay rent based on your income level...and the government will pay the difference to the landlord. For example, you find an apartment for $800 a month, and your share is only $400. The government then pays the remaining $400. When you are apartment hunting, sometimes the ad will state that they accept section 8. If not, you have to ask.
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You are not applying any time soon. Alameda County shut down their applications when the waiting list became too long. They are expecting to start accepting applications 2013. Once you have a voucher you choose where you want to live. The landlord has to accept the voucher, it is not required. It will only be for 80% of median rent for Fremont, so you may not be able to live exactly where you want, it has to be within the limit. What your income limit is depends how many children you have.
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I am also in the Bay Area in a different county from you. You must go in person to your Housing Authority or city housing agency if Fremont has their own, you file an application and go on a waitlist. The waitlist around here is very long, at least 5 years and preference is for seniors and families. When I checked San Francisco, the waitlist was 10 years and that was 10 years ago. Being disabled does not get you more preference but sometimes being a veteran, homeless, displaced by government can get you up on the waitlist. If your county application process is closed and probably is, you can apply in another county. I did that, but then I did have to move to that county for 12 months before I could return to my own area. Yes, Section 8 takes 1/3 of your income for rent and there is a maximum rent price you are allowed to pay. Every county is different. There is public housing also and that is a separate waitlist. There are tax credit properties where a few apartments are subsidized. The Housing Authority has a list of all of them.
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Wednesday, June 1, 2011

About How can I live on my own in the Bay area at age 20

How can I live on my own in the Bay area at age 20?
Im 20 years old, and I want to join a jr college, but I just cant go to school and fully concentrate on my studies at home, and my parents want me OUT! I live in Fremont, work part time, I make about 275 weekly. My sights are set on a studio or a 1 bdrm, but Im willing to live with friends as long as we have separate bedrooms. Im wondering if I can get in a low income apartment? What cities have are the cheapest to live in? Im not really concerned about living conditions just as long as i dont end up in a ghetto like oakland or richmond. Where do I look? What aare the chances?
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Sell dope or become a hit man. I think it takes a lot to live in the bay area!
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You will not qualify for low income, you are not working enough, you have to work at least 35 hours a week. With your income ghetto is all you can afford. San Leandro and San Lorenzo are other options. There are apartments on Fremont Blvd, south of the Hub, but north of Stevenson that are cheap, with a roommate you might manage there. Try The Village Green, they have 2 bedroom places.
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Not sure what part of the Bay Area you're considering, but Concord will be the cheapest in the East Bay. You can go to DVC when you're ready to junior college. I had a one-bedroom apartment there for about $1000/month in downtown (near Park N' Shop, aka "little Mexico"). This was about 2 weeks after I turned 18, no cosigner required. As long as you don't mind crappy Mexican music blaring everywhere you drive, it's ok. However, $275/week isn't enough to rent even in the ghetto. There should be no reason why you can't go to school full-time and work full-time, unless you have children. I was working 50 hours/week while going to med school at night, full-time, and graduated with a 4.0 GPA. Junior college is a breeze compared to that.
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Hello Jeremy I think i can help you here. Have you ever thought about going back to school and just working from home? with your income you want even be able to get anything at all.You should try to build your income up. I am young just like you go to school and work from home and have my own house. I am in business with a health and wellness company with men and women and we educate about our natural products but we don't sell/ You will get full training as well. If your interesting in me helping you make way more income so you can be on your own in a great place just email me on here or: latisha559@comcast.net
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Sunday, May 1, 2011

About How safe is the fremont area to live versus surrounding areas

How safe is the fremont area to live versus surrounding areas?
I might be relocating for work to a job in palo alto and am looking at surrounding cities which are reasonably priced like maybe mountain view, fremont and such?
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Fremont is pretty safe, probably similarly safe to mt. view. I wouldn't worry at all about living there from a safety standpoint.
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I live in San Jose CA. If you plan on working in the Palo Alto CA. area you DO NOT WANT TO LIVE IN THE FREMONT AREA.Way.... to long of a commute. Mountain View is closer and nice . Congratulations & Good Luck...
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I agree with Kat. If they are equal prices, Mountain View would be a better place to live than Fremont, simply because it is much closer to your job. Both cities have some crime. We live in Fremont at an apartment on a busy street and have had our car broken into twice. Other than that, there is quite a bit of gang related crime in any city in the area. But as long as you aren't in a gang, it isn't going to affect you.
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Fremont is a great place to live. I've lived there twice in the past. It's very spread out. I can't recall seeing any slummy kind of neighborhoods. I work in Mountain View, it's also quite nice, but I don't know if I'd call it "reasonably priced." Sunnyvale and Santa Clara are fine. In fact, most cities on the peninsula surrounding Palo Alto are fine, except East Palo Alto.
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Friday, April 1, 2011

About Where can a 15 years old guy get a part time job in Fremont, CA

Where can a 15 years old guy get a part time job in Fremont, CA?
I have a friend who is 15 and he is gonna be 16 next month. And he lives in Fremont, CA. His family's income is not too much. So he is willing to do part time job for his pocket money. He asked me where he can get but i also don't know where is hiring. Therefore can anyone tell me where he can get a part time job in Fremont, CA. By the way, does he need a work permit from his school?
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Yes he does need a work permit. i start my first job today at a pizza place. im 15. have him try a pizza place, or ice cream place. maybe even a gas station?
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Tuesday, March 1, 2011

About how do you get into logitech company in fremont, ca

how do you get into logitech company in fremont, ca?
I wanted to know if anyone is working for Logitech company in Fremont, Ca and how do you get yourself into the company. I filled out their application and post my resume but still haven't heard anything from them. Let me know. Thank you!
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I would be persistant and call the Human Resources Dept there. It may be worth a shot. Good Luck!!
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Tuesday, February 1, 2011

About What San Jose neighborhood is Santana Row in

What San Jose neighborhood is Santana Row in?
I'm relocating to the area from MN and looking for cute neighborhoods. I'll be working in Fremont but want to be in a larger city, so since San Jose is the closest one, I figured I'd look for something there. Any suggestions would be appreciated. I'm 30 and single, so I'd like to be close to shopping/restaurants/nightlife... thanks!
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Santana Row is kind of it's own neighborhood. It's an upscale area. It's got shopping, hotel, spas, restaurants, clubs downstaurs and residential living above that. It's a very popular place to meet friends and grab a bite. Just outside of Santana Row is another huge shopping mall, movie theaters, restaurants, and two very major(busy) streets- San Carlos/Stevens Creek and Winchester Ave. It's also close to 2 freeways. I've never actually seen the real estate portion of Santa Row- not the inside anyway. I heard that it is very expensive. Parking can be a pain also, althought I suppose if you lived there, they might have a special are for residents to park. Not sure about that. You might want to consider Downtown Campbell as an alternative. The rents are cheaper, and the area has all kinds of shopping, restaurants, movies, plus easy access to light rail and freeways.
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Santana Row is in San Jose's West side, almost at the opposite end of the valley from Fremont, so you can expect a pretty long commute, depending on your work hours. For looking it up on the map, Santana Row is at the corner of Stevens Creek and Winchester Boulevard. It is one of the most busy intersections in the city. It is also across from another major shopping mall, Westfield Shoppingtown, Valley Fair. Along Stevens Creek, in one direction is the beginning of one of San Jose's Auto Row, and, in the other direction, many antique stores and Korean restaurants. It is also at the borderline between the City of San Jose and the City of Santa Clara. Like any big city, every neighborhood has a mix of good and bad. If you plan to LIVE within the Santana Row complex, you should find it very pleasant. Freeway access is very easy.
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Unless your rich, don;t go there..
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Saturday, January 1, 2011

About is there a private bus between ardenwood in fremont california to sanfrancisco for people who work in SF

is there a private bus between ardenwood in fremont california to sanfrancisco for people who work in SF?

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Have you tried van pooling? Click on the source link below to find more information about commuting resources in the SF Bay Area.
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catch a bus to Union City Bart and ride the train...that's what my uncle does...
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if you owned a private bus, then there would be one. bart is a better solution. get a bus to the bart station.
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