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paying taxes from another state?

hey thanks for good advice... seems i've only worked places where all the states want to tax ya to death, have a great day

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paying taxes from another state?

i've worked in one state and lived in another before, tax time pain in butt. do you have to have a permante address? or just change it where ever ya go? (i'm a real bad speller by the way) thanks

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paying taxes from another state?
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how does it work when tax time runs around? is it a hassle?

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hey all, i'm a smoker, i know you should quite, but what is the situations with most places have a no smokin' policy? are there area's you can smoke in most place's?

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Coldfoot was my first seasonal job (summer, 2009). I had an incredible time. I can't say enough positive things about the company and the coworkers. You should definitely know what you are getting into...you'll be out in the middle of nowhere. Fo...
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Coldfoot and Deadhorse camps are most likely not ideal for your first seasonal job. I worked there this summer and although I enjoyed it most people may not. You will be very isolated Coldfoot can be an 8 hour drive to civilization there is absolu...
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been working to hard, having been here for awhile, just want to say hi to all my friends here, and good luck on new jobs or in looking
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hey thanks for good advice... seems i've only worked places where all the states want to tax ya to death, have a great day
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Taxes are going to vary person to person and state to state. For myself, I have at times have had three different states...but I have never spent more than a half hour total. I don't have a permanent address...and that's actually easier tax time f...
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i've worked in one state and lived in another before, tax time pain in butt. do you have to have a permante address? or just change it where ever ya go? (i'm a real bad speller by the way) thanks
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Tax time is usually about the same level of difficulty...depending on where you go. Some states have no income taxes. Other states have varying definitions of what qualifies as a resident, partial year resident, and non-resident categories for tax...
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love photography, outdoors, new adventures where ever they may start and end
Where have you lived and worked?
maryland, florida, south carolina, north carolina
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photography

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At 12:10pm on September 11, 2009, Kerry Almond said…
fly-fishing is great and real easy to learn, you ought to try it. thanks your the reply and hope you have a great day.
At 4:36pm on September 10, 2009, Kerry Almond said…
Yellowstone is a great place to work as i know a few people who have worked there for 3 or more years. I have worked in alaska for fishing camps but not any resorts or inns but can tell you it is an experience you wont forget with the scenery and people.
At 5:27pm on September 8, 2009, akscootr said…
The Western part of Alaska is a place I have not been to yet. Believe me, I doubt you are to old to tend bar; There are many here in their 40's doing it. Western Alaska will be much more fishing (commercial) oriented but there are places to tend bar or work in remote lodges. Dutch Harbor is the main fishing town... Craigslist is a decent spot to look for work there although it is best (in my opinion) to call the Inns and restaurants and inquire when they hire for the season. April - May is a god time.
Seward, Homer, Cooper Landing, Anchorage, Fairbanks Chena Hot Springs, Talkeetna, GIRDWOOD (my favorite spot) all have a good restaurants and resorts to work at.Girdwood has a ski resort for winter (and housing to go with i) and is very busy in the summer. The blueberry picking, hiking, etc are great there. The people are great also.....
At 4:56pm on September 8, 2009, akscootr said…
Hi Janice,

Welcome to Coolworks.com :0) It is an excellent place to start seasonal work. I have been working seasonally since 1999 when I started in Yellowstone through this site. I will be happy to answer any questions you have.... If you can wait tables or tend bar that is where the best earnings are. Again, welcome :0)
At 8:44pm on September 7, 2009, Donna Purdy said…
Hi Janice, Thanks for your friend request. I'm sorry I am not the one to ask about seasonal work. This was my first time and I only was able to stay in Yellowstone for a week. I got called back home due to a family illness. I absolutly loved my week there tho. I will be applying for next year. Hope you find all you are looking for, good luck. Donna
At 6:54pm on September 7, 2009, Keith Larson said…
In the upper right corner there is a box. In that box there's a "Settings" link. When the Settings page loads, there is some listings to the left. Click on "My Page". Where it says Appearance there are several backgrounds to choose from.
At 6:25pm on September 7, 2009, aggie71 said…
Hi Janice ... Thanks for the friend request. I leave my Yellowstone job first thing tomorrow morning, then I will be fly fishing for a week before leaving the park for the summer. What a fantastic time I had ... didn't make any money, but made some great new friends, and saw some fabulous sites. The summer just flew by for me. Let me know how I can help as you finalize your plans.
At 11:13pm on September 5, 2009, Lani Sammons said…
Thanks Janet. Are doing any seasonal work now?
At 12:32pm on September 5, 2009, janice ball said…
Well here i am really looking into all the infor i get on seasonal work, i always wanted to do this , now i'm older and really can get out there see the other side without guilt,, so any advice if greatly appriciated. i love the outdoors, wildlife and photography and not afraid of a little hard work... i am so ready to go
 
 

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