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    My apartment doesn't recycle and I would really like to be able to take my cardboard boxes, glass, plastic bottles, paper, etc somewhere rather than just throwing it out. Are there any places that will accept my recycling items?

    Thanks.

    2 AnswersGreen Living1 decade ago
  • How to Move Pet Mice?

    I own pet mice that live in a cage and will be moving cross country. Does anyone have info on how to 1)take pet mice that live in a cage on an airplane or 2)take mice on a cross country move by car or moving truck? Thank you.

    3 AnswersRodents1 decade ago
  • Which job should I take?

    I am doing an internal job search in my company because I was directed by management to find a new opportunity and I choose to continue to work for the same company (just a different location).

    I have two options for my job search:

    1) The safety choice that I currently have an offer for: decent salary and benefits, decent location in the same state, and pretty good work.

    2) The adventurous job: could take a bit longer to get, in a more "glamorous" but pricey location in a different part of the country, and really cool work (in my opinion).

    Should I take a risk and hold out for the more adventurous job or take my "safety choice"? I have to notify the "safety choice" of my decision soon and this is why I'm asking.

    Thank you.

    4 AnswersOther - Careers & Employment1 decade ago
  • Can I Bargain on a Used Vehicle at a No-hassles Dealership?

    I am looking to buy a used vehicle and have found a nice one at a local dealership. The dealership advertises itself as "no hassle and no haggling". Can I bargain the price down even though I am willing to pay the price it is currently listed as if needed?

    5 AnswersBuying & Selling1 decade ago
  • How Should I Manage Multiple Discounts?

    I am part of several discount programs which offer savings on online and in-person shopping and services. What are some ways to keep track of what discounts I get and with which stores so that I can be sure to get the best possible rates for any particular item I want to buy?

    Thank you very much.

    1 AnswerPersonal Finance1 decade ago
  • How do I fix my apartment?

    Two problems in my apartment I need advice on.

    1) Drafty, especially near windows.

    2) Can hear neighbors music late at night.

    2 AnswersOther - Home & Garden1 decade ago
  • Drapes for Patio Door?

    How do I go about putting drapes (or curtains) on my patio doors? I need info on measuring the amount of fabric needed, which material(s) will best keep out the cold, and what sort of curtain rod to use. Thank you!

    3 AnswersDecorating & Remodeling1 decade ago
  • What is a good first pet?

    What is a good first pet for me? I grew up with dogs and cats, but this would be the first pet I would be solely responsible for. I am single, live in a no-dogs apartment, do not like cats or snakes, and work most days. I want a low-maintance pet that will be enjoyable to have. Thank you!

    19 AnswersOther - Pets1 decade ago
  • Electric versus gas for an apartment

    For an apartment where I would be paying utilities (excluding water, garbage disposal, sewer), what are the advantages and disadvantages of electric versus gas? Thank you.

    4 AnswersRenting & Real Estate1 decade ago
  • How to find a good apartment?

    How can I find a good apartment to live in that is safe, well-maintained, and has a good location? I graduated from college recently, so I haven't done many housing searches before. Thank you.

    1 AnswerRenting & Real Estate1 decade ago
  • How to Be Refreshed in the Morning?

    For early-risers, what are some things I can do to be refreshed in the morning and energized for my workday? I usually wake up between 6:40 and 6:50 a.m. and leave the house at 7:20 a.m. for work. I'm often very tired at work.

    4 AnswersOther - Careers & Employment1 decade ago